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LCD Display and On-Screen Content

On-Screen Content

In addition to loop through and playback screens, the monitor connected to the DVD recorder’s VIDEO LINE OUT  or Y/C OUT
terminal can display the following.

Status messages

 Event messages

 Alarm messages

The Setup Menu (

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Recording-operation control screens : REC CONTROL panel (

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The Setup Menu and a part of the Status messages are displayed on the monitor of the DVI OUT terminal.

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DVD-RW

CHAPTER 01  00:11:22

REC

FINALIZE

DISC TITLE

Status Messages of the VIDEO LINE or Y/C OUT terminal

The DISPLAY MENU screen can be used to indicate whether or not status messages are to be displayed.

To display status messages:
Set DISPLAY from the DISPLAY MENU screen to ON.

The various items of status information for display can be selected.

If DISPLAY is set to OFF, no status information will be displayed.

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Data relevant to recording:

If the SET UP button is pressed while in Recording mode, the video
encode quality and the audio encoding format will be displayed. If
the SET UP button is then pressed once again, this information is
removed from the screen.

No.

Item

Description

1

Operation Mode

This area indicates the DVD recorder’s current mode of operation.
Use RECORDER MODE from the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or not
this is to be displayed.
NO DISC

: The DVD recorder currently contains no disc.

EJECT

: The current disc is being ejected.

STOP

: Stop mode

REC

: Recording mode

PAUSE

: Recording Pause mode

PLAY

: Playback mode

STL

: Still mode

FWD >>

: Fast-forward playback (low speed)

FWD >>>

: Fast-forward playback (high speed)

REV <<

: Fast-reverse playback (low speed)

REV <<<

: Fast-reverse playback (high speed)

SLOW >>>

: Slow-forward playback (high speed)

SLOW >>

: Slow-forward playback (low speed)

SLOW <<<

: Slow-reverse playback (high speed)

SLOW <<

: Slow-reverse playback (low speed)

LOADING

: A disc is being loaded.

RESTORE

: Disc recovery in progress. (

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3

5

6

4

REC

Status Messages

The DVD recorder’s setting condition and operation status are indicated by status messages, and these messages are displayed
on loop through or playback screens.

Status Messages of the DVI OUT terminal

REC

: While Recording

PAUSE

: While Recording Pause

FULL

: While Disc is Full

WAIT

: While Finalizing

While Recording stop
While Closing title
While Canceling finalization
While Loading

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No.

Item

Description

2

3

4

5

6

Title number / Chapter
number / Index number /
Counter

Date / Time

Remaining time

REC CONTROL panel

DISC STATUS /
Index display

Use TITLE/CHAPTER / INDEX from the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or
not this is to be displayed.
OFF

: No information is displayed

TITLE+CHAPTER: Title No., chapter No. and elapsed time of chapter (hr: min: sec) are

displayed.

INDEX+TITLE

: Title No. and total elapsed time (hr: min: sec) are displayed.

Use TIME/DATE from the DISPLAY MENU screen to select the way in which the date
and time are displayed.
OFF

: No information is displayed.

DATE

: Only the date is displayed.

TIME

: Only the time is displayed.

TIME+DATE : Both date and time are displayed.

The date display style can be changed using DATE STYLE from the DISPLAY MENU
screen.

Recording mode : The date and time from the internal clock are displayed.
Playback mode : The date and time of disc recording are displayed. Minute/Second

displays will not be in continuous sequence during playback of
timelaps recorded discs.

Use REMAIN from the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or not this is to be
displayed.
Recording mode : The amount of video that can still be recorded on the current disc is

displayed (in minutes). Only hours will be displayed when the
remaining time is 900 minutes or more.

Playback mode : Not displayed
* Remaining time is to be used as a general guide, not as an exact figure.

Provided that a recordable disc has been inserted, this panel will be displayed whenever
REC CONTROL from the REMOTE menu screen is set to ON.
The REC CONTROL panel can be used to control recording operations. (

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This is displayed even when the DISPLAY item is set to OFF.

When a disc is inserted into the DVD recorder, one of the following disc status is displayed
on the monitor screen (Approximately 3 seconds)
DVD-R

: The current disc is a non-finalized DVD-R.

DVD-RW

: The current disc is a non-finalized DVD-RW.

DVD+R

: The current disc is a non-finalized DVD+R.

DVD+RW

: The current disc is a non-finalized DVD+RW.

DVD

: The current disc is a finalized DVD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW.

INVALID DISC : The current disc is neither DVD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW.

(Displayed while being inserted.)

The following will be displayed when index is erased. (3 seconds)
INDEX ERASE: Displayed when erasing index.

This is not displayed if DISPLAY from the DISPLAY MENU screen is to OFF.

Disc Repair Feature

When the power supply is cut off during recording or other operations on this unit, there is a feature to repair the disc.
After the power supply is cut off during recording or other operations, the disc repair (RESTORE) will automatically start when the
power is supplied again.

Cautions

Do not switch off or plug out the power cord during disc repair.

The repair might not be possible depending on the disc.

Summary of Contents for 240-020-505

Page 1: ...or purchasing this product Before operating this unit please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance OPERATE PHONES REV STOP PLAY DVD RECORDER FWD PAUSE REC BUSY OPEN C...

Page 2: ...le d brancher de la prise secteur Ne pas utiliser de produits de nettoyage liquides ni en a rosols Nettoyer l appareil l aide d un chiffon humide 5 Ne pas utiliser d accessoires non recommand s par l...

Page 3: ...e Protection Ordinary AP APG Category No Operation Mode Continuous IV Precautions de Securite AVERTISSEMENT La plaque d identification num ro de s rie se trouve sur le panneau arri re de l appareil AV...

Page 4: ...x 8 level Top Bottom Fragile Do not get wet R 8 Pictogrammes tiquette de l emballage Empilement max 8 niveaux Haut Bas Fragile Ne pas mouiller VI Suppl ment Ce mat riel est con u pour le montage en ba...

Page 5: ...IMPORTANT Royaume Uni Alimentation principale 230 V CA AVERTISSEMENT CET APPAREIL DOIT ETRE RELIE A TERRE Les fils du c ble d alimentation de cet appareil sont cod s avec les couleurs suivantes VERT...

Page 6: ...e user of the Model 240 020 505 should assure that it is used in such an environment The Model 240 020 505 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below Immunity Test IEC EN 6...

Page 7: ...ble to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance d 1 2 d 1 2 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 2 3 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W...

Page 8: ...ess the permission of the copyright holder has been obtained audio or video discs created using this DVD recorder are to be used for personal enjoyment only Contents Introduction Overview of Functions...

Page 9: ...areful not to get your fingers clamped when loading the disc to prevent injury Do not block the fan s ventilation holes Avoid knocking or dropping this DVD recorder When the DVD recorder is to be move...

Page 10: ...scs of Version 1 1 or later can be used Although Version 1 1 of the DVD RW Standards allows the selection of either video mode orVR mode for recording this DVD recorder performs recording in video mod...

Page 11: ...green Operate ON Lit in orange Operate OFF 2Disc tray The purpose of the disc tray is to hold DVDs This tray opens automatically when the OPEN CLOSE button is pressed In addition the OPEN CLOSE butto...

Page 12: ...Press this button when in the Playback mode to display the INDEX MANAGER screen When the INDEX MANAGER screen is displayed press this button to return to the original screen Page 57 6 button This butt...

Page 13: ...out using a keyboard It is not be possible to operate devices other than a keyboard by connecting them to the USB terminal Set KEYBOARD STYLE from the SYSTEM MENU 1 2 screen in accordance with the ke...

Page 14: ...in Index No 4 digits SET Button Displayed only in recording mode Displayed only in recording mode 15 TITLE DOLBYDIGITAL LPCM MPEG CHAP OPERATE PHONES REV STOP PLAY FWD PAUSE REC BUSY OPEN CLOSE TOP ME...

Page 15: ...CONTROL panel DISC STATUS Index display Use TITLE CHAPTER INDEX from the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or not this is to be displayed OFF No information is displayed TITLE CHAPTER Title No...

Page 16: ...2 REC REC INHIBIT DOLBYDIGITAL LPCM MPEG LCD display Monitor message message Description INVALID DISC INVALId dISC The current disc is not a DVD R DVD RW or DVD R DVD RW NOT SUPPORT NoT SUPPoRT A disc...

Page 17: ...the power switch is turned ON Page 65 CAUTION Always use the AC cord provided with the DVD recorder The use of other power cord should be avoided Do not turn the power off during recording or playbac...

Page 18: ...ay OPEN CLOSE indicator OPEN CLOSE button Notes If the DVD recorder is in either Recording mode or Recording Pause mode the disc tray will not open when the OPEN CLOSE button is pressed Pressing this...

Page 19: ...the Setup Menu and press the SET button EXIT DISC INPUT SELECT SYSTEM DVD MENU RECORDER REMOTE DISPLAY CLOCK ADJUST NETWORK MENU DATE 04 05 04 10 00 TIME CLOCK ADJUST MENU MENU DATE 04 05 04 12 00 TI...

Page 20: ...lized Title 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Title 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Title 3 chapter mark Start of recording End of recording Title closing Start of recording End of recording Start of re...

Page 21: ...F if it is not TEST SIGNAL Set this parameter to ON when the color bar output by the DVD recorder s internal signal generator is to be recorded SYSTEM MENU 2 2 screen TV TYPE Item For selecting the NT...

Page 22: ...s Controls for Recording 31 Setting the Encoding Format for Audio Video The setting of encoding formats for audio and video is carried out from the RECORDER MENU 1 2 screen as described below Setting...

Page 23: ...aneously Press the 7 button while holding the 8 or t button to lower the audio recording levels for Channel 1 and Channel 2 simultaneously Press either the 6 or 7 button while holding the 8 button Pre...

Page 24: ...ting Styles for Title Chapter Menu Each recorded DVD contains title and chapter menus that provide information relating to its titles and chapters Whenever recording is carried out title numbers chapt...

Page 25: ...screen without the SET button being pressed for the newly selected pattern the pattern setting will not be updated To change the display pattern for chapter menus select CHAPTER PATTERN from the DVD...

Page 26: ...this figure to be displayed During the recording process the current title number and chapter number are displayed on the monitor ONSCREEN will be displayed when the DISPLAY item is ON and theTITLE C...

Page 27: ...d thumbnails during recording VIDEO POWER MAIN FOR SERVICE FOOT SW AUDIO REMOTE IN IN OUT USB 1 2 4dB 8dB OUT DV IN OUT LINE CH1 CH2 INPUT LEVEL Y C AC IN Y C DVI IN OUT MENU REMOTE SELECT FOOT SW1 OF...

Page 28: ...t a time before the unit switches automatically to the Record Pause mode at least 10 seconds prior to the preset start time When a start time is preset recording will not stop at the preset end time W...

Page 29: ...cally this screen is used to check and change display styles Reads title text that has been created using an external application Chapter number This number is used during description of operation It...

Page 30: ...ll be shown for the first chapter Note If you select TEXT LOAD from the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen and then press the SET button title text created using an external application will be read into the DVD r...

Page 31: ...made to the page being created A maximum of 33 pages can be created for the Chapter Menu Title Chapter Menu Settings The denominator shows the total number of thumbnails and the numerator shows the nu...

Page 32: ...n and press the SET button The TITLE MENU screen will appear 2 Confirm that the other pages are as required Select from theTITLE MENU PREVIEW screen and press the SET button to move to the next page S...

Page 33: ...text box without applying the name or comment that has been entered 1 2 4 6 5 Display Characters The characters displayed in title and chapter menus depend on the title or chapter pattern that has be...

Page 34: ...r Operate in accordance with the table below STOP Cursor buttons PLAY button PAUSE SET button OPERATE PHONES REV STOP PLAY FWD PAUSE REC BUSY OPEN CLOSE TOP MENU MENU OPTION DV Y C LINE SET UP AUDIO C...

Page 35: ...k Playback 57 Index Writing and Index Search Indexes are used to locate the beginning of specific positions when in the Playback mode Index search Viewing of index information index No and counter dat...

Page 36: ...so possible to return to default settings whenever so required In addition to the buttons on the front panel a keyboard can also be used to perform operations on these menus The following section howe...

Page 37: ...CORER MENU 1 2 screen Page 68 RECORER MENU 2 2 screen Page 69 REMOTE MENU screen Page 70 DISPLAY MENU screen Page 72 NETWORK MENU screen Page 73 CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen Page 73 INPUT SELECT MENU scre...

Page 38: ...p Menu screen 63 SYSTEM MENU Screen The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the SYSTEM MENU screen Top half Appearance on monitor screen Bottom half Appearanc...

Page 39: ...when the MAIN POWER switch at the rear of this unit is turned ON POWER ON Start up in Operate ON mode POWER OFF Start up in Operate OFF mode For selecting the signal system during recording and playba...

Page 40: ...ails without modification If the input video has an aspect ratio of 4 3 the corresponding thumbnails are also to have this aspect ratio V CUT In this case the top and bottom of the video content is to...

Page 41: ...d audio sound The recording time will be longer as sound recording is not performed LPCM Linear PCM encoding Non compressed DOLBY DIGITAL Dolby AC3 encoding Compressed MPEG MPEG encoding Compressed On...

Page 42: ...in Stop Recording or Recording Pause mode OFF The REC CONTROL panel not to be displayed Set this item when connecting an external switch foot switch etc to the FOOT SW1 terminal OFF Set to this when...

Page 43: ...re to be displayed in day month and year sequence Default Setting MM DD YY NTSC DD MM YY PAL For selecting the DVD disc information to display title chapter index on the LCD during recording or playba...

Page 44: ...M D S CLOCK T M D S LINK 0 8bit 3 RGB Line output 1 0 V p p 75 1 unbalanced Y C output Y signal 1 0 V p p 75 1 unbalanced C signal 0 286V p p 75 1 unbalanced NTSC C signal 0 3 V p p 75 1 unbalanced PA...

Page 45: ...e is properly connected All necessary power switches have not been turned on A Confirm that all units power switches are turned on The setting of the input select position is inappropriate A Select th...

Page 46: ...o the repair or replacement of the product without charge when returned to Stryker Endoscopy 5900 Optical Court San Jose California 95138 Stryker Endoscopy cannot accept responsibility for returns or...

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