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External Input Mode (for VCR Features)

Connect an external device (a decoder, a camcorder, etc.) to 
the AV2 (DECODER) jack. Press 

0

,

 0

,

 2

 with 

the

 

Number buttons

, so that “AV2” appears on the TV screen.

If you use the front AUDIO/VIDEO input jacks, press 

0

,

 0

,

 

3

 

with 

the

 

Number buttons

, so that “AV3” appears on the TV 

screen.
If you use the AV1 (TV) jack for connecting a device, press 

0

,

 

0

,

 1

 with 

the

 

Number buttons

, so that “AV1” appears on the 

TV screen.

Video Cassette Tape

This unit will operate with any cassette that bears the VHS 
mark. For best results, we recommend the use of high-quality 
tapes. Do not use poor quality or damaged tapes.

• You can prevent accidental erasing of a recording by 

breaking off the erase-prevention tab on the back edge of 
the cassette. 

• If you decide to record on the tape again, cover the hole 

with plastic tape.

TV Colour System

Different countries use different television colour systems. 
Tapes recorded in the PAL or NTSC system can be played 
back on this unit. Usually, the picture on the TV screen will 
be in black and white when you play back a tape that is 
recorded in a different colour system.

Tapes recorded in the NTSC system can be played back on 
this unit and a PAL system TV set. This feature is only 
available in the SP mode. When playing back such tapes, the 
picture may roll up or down, shrink vertically and black bars 
may appear both at the top and bottom of the screen. Adjust 
the vertical hold control on your TV, if the TV features this 
control.

Setting the Clock

This unit incorporates a 24-hour clock. The clock must be set 
for the Timer Recording function to operate correctly.
• Use the remote control for this procedure.

1)

Press 

VCR

, then 

MENU

.

2)

Press 

K

 or 

L

 to select “INITIAL”, then press 

B

.

3)

Press 

K

 or 

L

 to select “CLOCK”, then press 

B

.

4)

Press 

K

 or 

L

 until the relevant year appears, then press 

B

5)

Press 

K

 or 

L

 until the relevant month appears, then press 

B

.

6)

Press 

K

 or 

L

 until the relevant day appears, then press 

B

7)

Press 

K

 or 

L

 until the relevant hour appears, then press 

B

.

8)

Press 

K

 or 

L

 until the relevant minute appears.

9)

Press 

MENU

 to start the clock. 

Note: •

Press 

s

 to go back to the item you want to correct 

during steps 

5)

 to 

8)

.

Although seconds are not displayed, they begin 
counting from 00 when you exit by pressing 

MENU

Use this feature to synchronize the clock with the 
correct time.

If this unit is unplugged or if there is a power failure 
for more than 30 seconds, you may have to reset the 
clock.

Channel Presetting

Tuning of broadcast channels not already preset in the unit 
can be performed in two ways.

Automatic Channel Preset

• By  “AUTOMATICALLY”  tuning channels and placing 

them in sequential order in the unit’s memory i.e. the first 
channel found will be memorized into the unit’s channel 
position 1, the second channel found will be memorized 
into the unit’s channel position 2 and so on.

• Execution of the “Automatic” channel presetting cancels all 

the preset channels. DO NOT use this feature if you intend 
to use some of the pre-tuned channels. Use the “Manual” 
channel presetting function to tune in the additional 
channels you require.

Manual Channel Preset

• Each channel is tuned manually and individually. Follow 

the steps laid out in the “Manual Channel Preset”. (Refer to 
page 10.)

Automatic Channel Preset

You can programme the tuner to scan only the channels that 
you can receive in your area.
• Use the remote control for this procedure.

1)

Turn on the TV and select the TV channel to the video 
channel on the TV.

2)

Press 

VCR

, then 

MENU

.

3)

Press 

K

 or 

L

 to select “INITIAL”, then press 

B

.

4)

Press 

K

 or 

L

 to select “CH TUNING”, then press 

B

.

5)

Press 

K

 or 

L

 to select “AUTO”, then press 

B

.

•The tuner scans and memorizes all the active channels in 

your area. After scanning, the tuner stops on the lowest 
memorized channel.

Tab

MENU

TIMER
SET UP
INITIAL

INITIAL

CH TUNING
CLOCK

CLOCK

YEAR

2 0 0 5

MONTH

0 1

DAY

0 5  WE

HOUR

_ _

MINUTE

_ _

INITIAL

CH TUNING
CLOCK

CH TUNING

AUTO
MANUAL
MOVE

scanning

MENU

TIMER
SET UP
INITIAL

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Summary of Contents for UDV680

Page 1: ...on 16 Basic Playback 16 General Features 16 Disc Menus 16 Title Menu 16 Calling up a Menu Screen During Playback 16 About the PBC Function of Video CD 17 MP3 JPEG Playback 17 Dual Playback 18 Slide Sh...

Page 2: ...qualified service personnel 7 Do not stand the unit up vertically Use this unit in a horizontal flat position only 8 Before attempting to operate the unit make sure that the timer recording mode is O...

Page 3: ...uctions carefully before attempting to connect this unit to mains The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE Important As the colours of th...

Page 4: ...for personal computers On the following disc the sound MAY NOT be heard Super Audio CD DVD Audio Note Only the sound recorded on the normal CD layer can be delivered The sound recorded on the high den...

Page 5: ...disappear when you set this unit in DVD mode However the function indicated by each mark is still working STANDBY ON REW VIDEO L AUDIO R F FWD PLAY REC OTR STOP EJECT OPEN CLOSE CHANNEL VCR DVD STOP P...

Page 6: ...sor 22 ENTER DVD To confirm your menu selections 23 g To search forward through the disc DVD To fast forward the tape VCR 24 PLAY B To begin playback 25 DVD Press this button before using the remote c...

Page 7: ...DVD features only Note When your TV conforms to RGB input signal the Euro AV scart connection ensures you the best picture and audio quality However if your TV does not conform to RGB input signal th...

Page 8: ...while producing the effecting of being in a movie theater or a concert hall If output is Dolby Digital encoded audio connect to a Dolby Digital decoder and set DOLBY DIGITAL to BITSTREAM in the AUDIO...

Page 9: ...L until the relevant day appears then press B 7 Press K or L until the relevant hour appears then press B 8 Press K or L until the relevant minute appears 9 Press MENU to start the clock Note Press s...

Page 10: ...s been added press CH K L To Skip a Preset Channel The channels you can no longer receive or seldom watch can be set to be skipped when you access channels by pressing CH K L Use the remote control fo...

Page 11: ...peed in either a forward or reverse direction In this mode the sound will be muted 2 Press the button again the unit will now search in super high speed This function will not operate for a NTSC tape...

Page 12: ...s procedure The tape must be fully rewound 1 Press VCR then QUICK FIND To Skip to the Beginning of Next Programme 1 Press QUICK FIND To View at Normal Speed 1 Press PLAY B The Quick Find is cancelled...

Page 13: ...he remaining pause time with C marks on the TV screen Each C mark represents 1 minute After 5 minutes the unit will automatically switch to the Stop mode to prevent tape damage 2 Press PAUSE k or REC...

Page 14: ...mer Recording 2 Select the programme number you want to change using s or B 3 Enter the correct numbers using K or L then press B 4 Press MENU to exit 5 Press T SET to return to timer standby mode To...

Page 15: ...e copying a copy guarded video tape Unauthorised recording of copyrighted materials may infringe on the rights of copyright owners violate copyright laws and may not record clearly Recording from DVD...

Page 16: ...fic programmes During the playback of two layered disc pictures may stop for a moment This happens while the 1st layer is being switched to the 2nd layer This is not a malfunction DVDs recorded with t...

Page 17: ...acters will be replaced with asterisks The ninth and deeper hierarchies cannot be displayed Unplayable groups or tracks may be displayed depending on the recording conditions For MP3 file recorded in...

Page 18: ...message will appear on the TV screen 2 Press PLAY B Playback will resume from the point at which playback was stopped To cancel resume press STOP C twice Note For MP3 and JPEG files playback will res...

Page 19: ...ing cannot be made during x1 3 and x0 8 Rapid Play with Voice Refer to x1 3 and x0 8 Rapid Play with Voice If your language is not shown after pressing AUDIO several times the disc may not have that l...

Page 20: ...ck is paused the playback will be paused again after skipping to the next track During Dual Playback using SKIP H G will only affect MP3 tracks Note SKIP H G are not available when playback is stopped...

Page 21: ...A B playback does not function during chapter title track or all repeat playback Programmed Playback You may determine the order in which tracks will be played 1 In Stop mode press MODE The PROGRAM s...

Page 22: ...r will also be displayed L0 Layer 0 is playing L1 Layer 1 is playing 4 Press DISPLAY repeatedly until on screen information disappears 1 During playback press DISPLAY Current track number total tracks...

Page 23: ...t TV ASPECT 4 3 LETTER BOX When viewing a 16 9 picture on a 4 3 aspect TV screen black bars appear on the top and bottom of the screen 4 3 PAN SCAN When viewing a 16 9 on a 4 3 aspect TV screen a full...

Page 24: ...o select CUSTOM then press ENTER CUSTOM mode screen will appear 3 Press s or B to select PARENTAL then press ENTER 4 Press the Number buttons to enter your 4 digit password When doing this for the fir...

Page 25: ...N 5255 French FRE 5264 Frisian 5271 Galician 5358 Georgian 5747 German GER 5051 Greek GRE 5158 Greenlandic 5758 Guarani 5360 Gujarati 5367 Hausa 5447 Hebrew 5569 Hindi 5455 Hungarian HUN 5467 I K Icel...

Page 26: ...nce to this unit Replace the batteries in the remote control Re insert the batteries with their polarities signs as indicated Buttons do not work or this unit stops responding To completely reset this...

Page 27: ...cloth Wipe the disc from the centre out Do not wipe in a circular motion Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray intended for analogue records...

Page 28: ...g 93 68 EEC We declare that the following product DVD VCR Model UDV680 is in compliance with following Regulations EN 55013 2001 A1 2003 EN 55020 2002 A1 2003 EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 20...

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