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Before You Switch On

Place in Position                                 

Choose a location with sufficient air circulation to 
prevent overheating. Do not expose the unit to direct 
sunlight or other heat sources.   
The product must be positioned horizontally. Do not 
put any heavy objects on the housing. Protect the 
laser unit against dust and if necessary, use a 
cleansing disk. Be sure to follow the operating 
instructions.  
 

Condensation                   

Condensation may cause the laser lens to 
malfunction. For example: quickly bringing the unit 
from a cold environment to a warm environment or 
using the player in humid environments can cause 
condensation. 

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 When moving the unit from a cold 

environment to a warm environment, take the 
disk out of the unit and wait for about an hour, 
until the unit has warmed. 

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  Do not use this unit in high humidity 

environments.  

 

Handling Disk’s                                 

Touching the shiny surface of disks can leave dirt, oils 
or scratches. Always handle the disc from its label 
side.  
Putting stickers or adhesive labels on the disk can 
lead to an imbalance in the disk and can cause a 
malfunction. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Do not expose disks to direct sunlight or other heat 
sources. 
Do not use any specially shaped discs. 
Do not use significantly warped or cracked discs. 
Do not drop or bend discs. 
Do not write on discs using markers or ball-point 
pens. 
Do not place stickers or labels on discs. 
Do not put two or more discs in the disc tray. 
Please store the disks only in their casing. 
 

Cleaning a Disk                                   

Clean disks with a soft cloth. Do not use any type of 
cleaning agent, liquid or solvent. Wipe from the inside 
to the outer edge. Do not wipe in a circular direction. 
 

 

Using the Remote Control       

1. Open the battery compartment that 
  is found on the backside of the remote. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2. Insert four batteries (1.5 V, size AAA).   
    Make sure the polarity matches the 
    marks inside the compartment or the   
    remote will not work and could   
  be damaged.  
 
 
 
3. Put the cover back on the remote and begin using.   
    The remote has a range of   
    approximately 20 feet and works best   
    when pointed directly at the DVD   
    player (at angles up to 60° from   
    the front of the player).   
  Obstructions between the player  
    and the remote (like people, pets,   
    or plants) will diminish the remote’s effectiveness.   
 

A WORD ABOUT BATTERIES: 

 

Prevent damage to your remote by 
removing batteries prior to storage.   

 

 

Batteries contain chemical substances. 
Used batteries should be disposed of at a 
household hazardous waste collection site.   

 

 

Never throw batteries into fire, as they 
could explode. 

 

 

Do not attempt to recharge a battery unless 
the battery specifically is marked 
“rechargeable. 

 

 

Keep all batteries, used or new, out of the 
reach of children.   

 

Summary of Contents for DVR-0900

Page 1: ...1 DVD Player Recorder DVR 0900 Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...Cable Connections with Converter Box 16 Cable Connections without Converter Box 17 Connecting to Audio Video Sources 17 Connecting to the TV Tuner 18 The DVR Setup Menu Initial Configuration 19 Auto...

Page 3: ...at a Segment Between Points A and B 30 Zoom In Out 30 Resuming Playback from the Same Location 30 Locating a specific Title or Chapter 31 Repeating a Chapter or Track 31 Zooming Function and Shift Poi...

Page 4: ...ovided doesn t fit in your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Removal of the polarized plug will diminish the plugs level of safety y Protect the power cord from bein...

Page 5: ...atures of that disk In some cases these functions and operations may differ from the descriptions given in this Operation Manual In this event follow the instructions given on the screen This Operatio...

Page 6: ...of shows Program the unit to record an upcoming show by selecting channel date start time end time and quality of recording Manual Real time Clock set up Back to back recording of shows you can selec...

Page 7: ...discs Do not drop or bend discs Do not write on discs using markers or ball point pens Do not place stickers or labels on discs Do not put two or more discs in the disc tray Please store the disks on...

Page 8: ...to stop the playback 10 PLAY PAUSE button Press to begin playback of the inserted disk During playback press to pause the playback Press again to resume the playback 11 PREV CH button When playing a...

Page 9: ...3 2CH Audio input jacks 10 Optical Digital output jack 4 5 1CH Audio output jacks 11 Coaxial Digital output jack 5 VIDEO output jack 12 2ch Audio output jacks 6 TV TUNER jack 13 Power supply cord 7 S...

Page 10: ...or on the unit while watching the TV show you wish to record It s that easy Expect a few seconds delay when recording starts and a slight delay when recording ends When a blank disc or recordable dis...

Page 11: ...Press to clear the incorrect input when you edit a disc During DVD playback press to access various camera angles if the DVD disk contains multiple camera angles When a DVD is playing press this butt...

Page 12: ...12 The Remote Control Handset...

Page 13: ...deo Connection Analog S Video or Component Good Analog Video Connection Plug one end of the supplied video cable into the VIDEO OUT jack on the DVD Player and the other end to the VIDEO IN jack on you...

Page 14: ...ction described below Standard Analog Audio Connections Using the supplied audio cable connect the AUDIO OUT jacks LEFT RIGHT on the DVD Player with the AUDIO IN LEFT RIGHT jacks on your amplifier or...

Page 15: ...elow 1 Optical Audio Connection Using an optical audio cable not included connect the OPTICAL jack on the DVD Player with the matching OPTICAL jack on your amplifier or stereo receiver 2 Coaxial Audio...

Page 16: ...16 Satellite Connections Cable Connections with Converter Box...

Page 17: ...below illustrates hooking up another DVD player to this DVD Note Most prerecorded videocassettes and DVDs are copy protected If you try to copy them with this DVD recorder the recorder may display the...

Page 18: ...18 Connecting to the TV Tuner TV Signal Input...

Page 19: ...ight the Watch TV and then press the ENTER During MP3 or CD playback if you want to watch TV please open the disc tray and take out the disc first Channel Source You can choose between CATV Cable TV a...

Page 20: ...w setting Clock Time Chart AM PM 24 HOUR 1 00 AM 1 00 2 00 AM 2 00 3 00 AM 3 00 4 00 AM 4 00 5 00 AM 5 00 6 00 AM 6 00 7 00 AM 7 00 8 00 AM 8 00 9 00 AM 9 00 10 00 AM 10 00 11 00 AM 11 00 12 00 PM 12...

Page 21: ...ing steps 1 From the Main Menu use the arrow buttons to highlight Setup Menu 2 Press the Right arrow button to view the Setup Menu options 3 Use the Down arrow to highlight Speaker 4 Press the ENTER b...

Page 22: ...se the Down arrow to highlight Speaker 4 Press the ENTER button 5 Use the Up and Down arrows to move to the desired function 6 Use the Right arrow to select the desired function 7 Use the Up and Down...

Page 23: ...move to the desired function 6 Use the Right arrow to select the desired function 7 Use the Up and Down arrow to change the option of each function 8 Once option is selected press the ENTER to save se...

Page 24: ...3 Use the Down arrow button to highlight Record Setup 4 Press the ENTER button 5 Use the Up and Down arrows to move to the desired function 6 Use the Up and Down arrows to change the option of each fu...

Page 25: ...COPY PROTECT One Touch Recording 1 From the Main Menu use the arrow buttons to highlight Watch TV 2 Press the ENTER button to select 3 Press the SOURCE button to select the desired input a ANT b VIDEO...

Page 26: ...lected go to b below a Use the up and down arrows to change the date in each field once you have the correct date use the right arrow button to move to the next field After all fields are correct plea...

Page 27: ...Program and press the right arrow to select 2 Using the arrows highlight My Record List and press the ENTER to select 3 Use the arrows to highlight the programmed recording you would like to view once...

Page 28: ...er DVD player when the disc has been finalized 1 From the Basic Disc Options menu see previous page for directions on accessing Basic Disc Play Options 2 Select Finalize Disc then press ENTER Renaming...

Page 29: ...t DVD Control and press the ENTER to select 3 Use the arrows to highlight Angle Mark and press the right arrow to select 4 Use the Up and Down arrows to highlight desired choice and press the ENTER to...

Page 30: ...ly until you want to resume normal viewing 1 While watching the DVD movie press the A B button at the point you want a segment to start A message flashes at the top of the display to confirm your acti...

Page 31: ...ress buttons or number buttons to select a certain track MP3 CD Playback When you have inserted a MP3 coded CD you see a menu showing the folders on the CD Use the direction buttons to select the desi...

Page 32: ...he DVD Control Setup menu to block playback of DVD disks that are not within the parental settings chosen 1 From the Main Menu highlight Setup Menu and press the Right arrow button to select 2 Use the...

Page 33: ...n the DVD Recorder and the TV Distorted Picture Check the disc for fingerprints Clean the disc with a soft cloth wiping from the center to the edge in a straight line Sometimes a small amount of pictu...

Page 34: ...oltage 0 5Vp p Impedance 75 Video Output Voltage 1Vp p 0 2 Impedance 75 Unbalanced Negative S Video Output Voltage Y 1Vp p C 0 286Vp p Impedance 75 Output Component Output Voltage 0 7Vp p Impedance 75...

Page 35: ...video from my Camcorder onto a DVD a Open drop down panel on the front left hand side of your Polaroid DVD player under power button b Plug in color coded composite cords c Turn on your camcorder and...

Page 36: ...ayer Press the STOP button on the remote control twice ii Using the arrow keys on the remote move the curser to the Play Edit Disc option iii Press the ENTER button iv Using the down arrow select Edit...

Page 37: ...e sure your TV and speakers work properly and that your TV is not muted And make sure that the progressive scan interlace of the DVD player is set to match the display device Press the PS button on th...

Page 38: ...ideo Component video offers the highest video quality available on DVD Component video is a 3 channel system that is either RGB or color difference DVD component video is color difference Signals usin...

Page 39: ...he number of lines that run across the width of a TV The bigger the number the clearer the picture Standard VHS resolution 220 horizontal lines Laser disc 425 horizontal lines DVD 480 500 horizontal l...

Page 40: ...fferent colors are specified according to the combination of their red green and blue components ROM Read Only Memory cannot be written to S Video Output Unlike the RGB Component output S Video modula...

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