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Brand

CODE No.

ELBE

016

116

ELBIT

065

ELCIT

046

097

103

050 109

127

132

ELMAN

046

132

ELTA

090

EMERSON

159

098

050

ERRES

049

142

EUROPHON

098

046

097

099 051

115

132

FERGUSON

146

040

041

150 057

061

116

149

FIDELITY

099

149

FINLUX

034

046

053

055 057

109

113

073

074 079

FISHER

015

048

050

052 109

136

FORGESTONE

149

FORMENTI

099

053

109

111 125

FORTRESS

137

FRABA

075

FRONTECH

054

FUJITSU

025

FUNAI

054

059

GBC

109

132

GEC

099

060

109

115 134

088

GELOSO

103

109

132

134 090

GOLDSTAR

092

162

017

099 049

075

076

077

090

GOODMANS

033

049

060

077

GORENJE

066

136

GREATZ

160

058

109

122 123

128

129

130

134

GRANADA

033

099

049

058 060

142

115

125

134

GRUNDIG

094

100

057

058 108

112

114

082

HANSEATIC

033

164

099

049 109

139

111

HANTAREX

097

HEMMERMANN

127

HIFIVOX

028

039

043

145 081

HINARI

159

033

045

143 090

HITACHI

014

033

034

036 099

145

056

109

139 110

067

117

132

134 084

091

081

088

HYPER

093

099

IMPERIAL

016

101

124

079 132

133

INGELEN

160

058

109

122 128

129

130

134

INNO HIT

093

098

097

099 143

077

090

INTERFUNK

164

049

050

145 058

109

142

123

128 129

091

IRRADIO

093

143

053

077 090

Brand

CODE No.

ITT

160

140

058

105 109

122

123

128

148 129

130

134

135

083 089

JVC

033

KTV

099

KAISUI

006

KARCHER

006

KENDO

098

KENNEDY

144

019

109

KORTING

050

059

111

KRIESLER

099

049

050

019 142

149

078

LENOIR

099

LOEWE OPTA

008

097

164

049 050

115

072

LOGIK

118

149

LUMA

049

120

134

LUXOR

058

139

117

120 123

129

135

083

MAGNADYNE

046

097

103

050 109

115

127

132

MAGNAFON

046

097

099

051 053

115

MARANTZ

049

MATSUI

159

099

106

060 118

068

134

090

McMICHAEL

088

MEMOREX

090

METZ

094

050

114

133

MINERVA

094

100

057

058 114

MISTRAL

149

MITSUBISHI

033

035

164

049 050

062

118

119

148 080

138

MIVAR

097

099

115

077

MULTITECH

046

099

115

136

MURPHY

134

MAONIS

096

144

019

110 134

NATIONAL

042

104

109

NEC

033

085

NECKERMANN

099

050

139

120 136

NEI

049

NIKKAI

060

NOBLEX

015

NOBLIKO

098

046

099

053 057

NOGAMATIC

028

039

043

145 081

NOKIA

160

140

058

105 109

122

123

128

148 129

130

134

135

083 089

NORDMENDE

028

032

039

043 145

131

091

081

OCEANIC

109

064

123

ONCEAS

099

OPTONICA

137

ORION

159

059

118

068 127

090

OSAKI

060

OSIO

077

OSUME

087

Programming the Remote

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Summary of Contents for DV-R101

Page 1: ...Z USER MANUAL DV R101 DVD Recorder IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION INSIDE PLEASE READ FOR INQUIRIES CALL 1800 656 700 OR WWW TEAC COM AU...

Page 2: ...ce In all cases of in transit damages or loss a claim must be filed against the carrier by the purchaser 7 In home service will only be provided as part of this warranty if all the following condition...

Page 3: ...e your purchase receipt as your proof of purchase and the following details completed for a valid Warranty 4 Please ensure that your product is packed appropriately upon return to the service centre I...

Page 4: ...SULT A COMPETENT ELECTRI CIAN CAUTION The product shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no object filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the product Do not install this...

Page 5: ...P 27 SLEEP 27 GUI GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE 28 ACTION BAR ICONS 28 PLAY MODE 29 PLAY VIDEO SETTING 32 CHANGE THE ANGLE 34 SELECT A SUBTITLE LANGUAGE 34 SELECT AN AUDIO LANGUAGE 34 SETTING A RATING LEVE...

Page 6: ...the finish Use a clean dry cloth Keep this User Guide in a safe place for future refer ence DO NOT MOVE THE UNIT DURING PLAYBACK During playback the disc rotates at high speed Do NOT lift or move the...

Page 7: ...warp the disc Do not play any disc that is warped deformed or damaged Playing such discs may cause irreparable harm to the playing mechanisms Recordable discs are more sensitive to the effects of hea...

Page 8: ...r a long time more than a month remove the batteries from the remote control unit to prevent them from leaking If they leak wipe away the liquid inside the battery compartment and replace the batterie...

Page 9: ...Digital 2 CH Audio Recording This unit records using Dolby Digital 2 CH enhanced high quality sound Time Scheduled recording You can schedule start time recording This unit will start automatically r...

Page 10: ...tions are listed in order of quality of picture from the best possible last Additional information on each con nection type is provided below COMPONENT VIDEO jack If your TV or monitor has COMPONENT...

Page 11: ...h suitable jack S VIDEO or COMPOSITE jacks S VIDEO connection is your second choice and is superior to the standard composite video connec tion If the component has a S VIDEO jack connect them with a...

Page 12: ...OUT jacks Analog 2 channel audio signal is output from these jacks Connect the component with an RCA pin cable Make sure to connect white plug q white jack L left channel red plug q red jack R right c...

Page 13: ...When the unit is on the current status of the unit is displayed REMOTE SENSOR When operating the remote control unit point it towards the REMOTE SENSOR I H G F E D C B A SKIP buttons m m In DVD mode...

Page 14: ...P SCAN indicates prograssive scan mode PROG indicates programmed playback is active Iluminates during shuffle playback Repeat play mode Record MODE Main display section Indicates clock total playing t...

Page 15: ...alog COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Connect to a TV a component input S VIDEO OUT Connect to the S VIDEO input of the TV COMPOSITE OUT Connect to a TV a composite input DIGITAL OUT JACKS OPTICAL COAXIAL RF ANTEN...

Page 16: ...ed title T REC Makes the DVD ready to start recording at a preset time Volume buttons Adjust the master volume TV INPUT Press this button to select for TV side input function SYSTEM INITIAL Use this b...

Page 17: ...ded with multiple angles this button is used to change the angle REPEAT A B Use to mark a segment to repeat between A and B Use to repeat chapter title all PRGM TV program mode Use to memorize the des...

Page 18: ...eral Set and press the t or ENTER General Set menu will be displayed 1 Select OSD Language menu by pressing the b b 5 5 buttons 2 Press the t button repeatedly to select desired OSD Language OSD Langu...

Page 19: ...ess the ENTER button to complete Input the DATE by pressing the numeric buttons Example Setting the clock to the imaginary current date 25 June 2004 1 Press the 2 5 buttons to set DAY 2 Press the 0 6...

Page 20: ...the t button to enter a free channel between 21 and 68 Note If the RF output from the DVD recorder causes inter ference to or is inteferred by a local broadcast channel the RF output channel of the D...

Page 21: ...O DELETE A CHANNEL After setting channels in the memory you can delete any unwanted channels Select the PR ERASE menu by pressing the b b 5 5 buttons then press the t t or ENTER button Select a channe...

Page 22: ...V SETUP by pressing the b 5 buttons 2 The list of channels will be displayed Change the existing setting 3 Select the channel which you want to change and press the ENTER button 4 A new dialogue windo...

Page 23: ...y and the Music screen opens listing all the tracks in the selected album To start playback In the stop mode select desired track by pressing the 5 5 b bbuttons then the y Play or ENTER button The pla...

Page 24: ...s Turn around t Toward the right Rotates pictures by 90 g Toward the left Rotates pictures by 270 Turn over 5 Up and down Rotates pictures by 0 b Left and Right Rotates pictures by 180 To zoom the pic...

Page 25: ...When no button is pressed for 5 seconds search mode will be cancelled Use the g g t tbuttons to move to desired search mechanism Use the 5 5 b b buttons to move to desired value for the search mechani...

Page 26: ...ound The selected chapter track will be played from the beginning Search for a part of a chapter track During playback press and hold the or SKIP button for more than 0 5 second until the search funct...

Page 27: ...e SLEEP The power can be switched off after a specified amount of time Press the SLEEP button repeatedly until desired time appears on the display The sleep time can be changed by 10 minutes step SLEE...

Page 28: ...01 46 31 Current status The current data and time Current Total Title number Audio channel Angle mark and angle number Subtitle language Elapsed time of title Total time of title Current Total Chapte...

Page 29: ...nd press ENTER Action bar is highlighted Use the g g t t buttons to move to Skip item on the Action bar and press ENTER Use the 5 5 b b buttons to move to skip and press ENTER Skip mark checked song w...

Page 30: ...be select ed from the same title There should be more than 2 seconds between A and B If one of the following buttons is pressed A B repeat mode will be cancelled SKIP REPEAT A B OPEN CLOSE POWER FUNC...

Page 31: ...ode on the Action bar and press the ENTER to the ROOT directory When an MP3 disc has many folders you can select Enter folder mode or Enter split mode Folder mode You can play songs by navigating a li...

Page 32: ...se this setting when you connect a wide screen TV to the system Note Results will vary depending on disc format and TV type TV System You may need to change the color system to match your TV If your t...

Page 33: ...watch the 576P P Scan Signal DVD AV1 AV2 AV3 S Video DV and TV on the P Scan TV through the Component Video Jack If the TV System select as NTSC you can watch the 480P P Scan Signal DVD AV1 AV2 AV3 S...

Page 34: ...during playback A list of subtitle languages opens Use the 5 5 b bbuttons to select desired subtitle lan guage and press the ENTER The default subtitle value is OFF It may take a few seconds till a se...

Page 35: ...press the b button to select Level and repeatedly press g g t t buttons to select desired Level Notes The password is preset to 1234 The rating is preset to NO LOCK as a default Press the b t t button...

Page 36: ...at supported by the DVD RW Alliance comprising HP Philips Ricoh Sony Yamaha Verbatim Mitsubishi Chemical Dell and Thomson DVD RW Discs A different version of a re writable DVD RW format that is design...

Page 37: ...flexible editting of contents Insert the DVD RW disc in the disc tray Select the FORMAT menu of the DISC SETUP menu Message window will be displayed Select the format mode VR or Video using g g t t bu...

Page 38: ...or the ENTER Use the 5 5 b bbuttons to select Finalise Note It takes several minutes to finalise according to amount of the recording data and a kind of DVD media Finalising discs recorded for very sh...

Page 39: ...ng progress To pause the recording 1 Press J J PAUSE to pause the disc during recording 2 When you want to continue recording press REC K K A new chapter is added To stop the recording Press H H STOP...

Page 40: ...2 1 3 2 1 When you press STOP to complete the recording title closing icon will appear on the display Title closing is to store the recording data on the disc When the title closing ends the recordin...

Page 41: ...ick here to add new schedule field and press ENTER The New Scheduled Recording window opens the start time is automatically highlighted with the cur rent time and date displayed by default The end tim...

Page 42: ...to select Add and press Enter The new recording details are added to the list of scheduled recordings in the Timer screen and the New Timer Recording window closes Note When you want to cancel the sch...

Page 43: ...the default option To name video content using the virtual keyboard 1 From the keyboard screen use the direction buttons to move to the desired content and press the ENTER 2 Enter the desired text as...

Page 44: ...il a new selection is made EDIT TITLE NAME Press menu button on the remote control unit Select the title which you want change name Press Enter and select RENAME Virtual keyboard will appear Edit the...

Page 45: ...n the following chapter will be combined RENAME CHAPTER Press the MENU button on the remote control unit Select the Chapter action and a list of chapters will be displayed Select the chapter which you...

Page 46: ...During recording you can insert chapter marks within a title Automatically inserting a chapter mark You can set the automatic insertion by an interval of 5 10 30 60 mins Select Recording from SET UP m...

Page 47: ...nected equiment through this unit DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal PCM Down Sampling Select how to output audio with sampling frequency of 96kHz This list show the settings for this unit General Settings Th...

Page 48: ...l Set Setting Option RF Out Sound System RF Out Channel RF Out Pattern Option Selection BG DK I 21 68 ON OFF Summary of settings Video Setting Option TV Type TV System Video Output Option Selection 4...

Page 49: ...chapters by inserting chapter mark ings at a specified interval The markings are made during recording Option Selection XP 1 Hour SP 2 Hour LP 4 Hour SLP 8 Hour AC3 OFF 5 min Inserts chapter makes at...

Page 50: ...for Joint Photographic Experts Group 480i 480p Indicates the number of scanning lines and scanning format of an image signal 480p indicates 480 scanning lines with progressive format Aspect ratio Asp...

Page 51: ...second refresh rate 50 Hz field frequen cy S Video A video signal which improves picture quality over standard composite connections Used on Super VHS DVD high end TV monitors etc Track SVCD VCD Audi...

Page 52: ...t operate all models of the brands shown If batteries are removed from the battery compartment of the remote unit all memory will be lost You need to re enter all previously programmed codes again The...

Page 53: ...093 098 097 099 143 077 090 INTERFUNK 164 049 050 145 058 109 142 123 128 129 091 IRRADIO 093 143 053 077 090 Brand CODE No ITT 160 140 058 105 109 122 123 128 148 129 130 134 135 083 089 JVC 033 KTV...

Page 54: ...44 048 060 113 118 071 054 136 SBR 049 142 148 149 088 SCHAUB LORENZ 160 058 109 122 123 128 129 130 134 SCHNEIDER 096 099 049 050 052 019 141 109 142 125 149 078 132 Programming the Remote Brand CODE...

Page 55: ...007 033 032 009 010 006 034 Memolex 000 Movie Time 015 NSC 015 OAK 011 007 OPTIMUS 031 PANASONIC 000 016 031 PARAGON 000 PHILIPS 018 PIONEER 017 025 Popular Mechanics 022 PULSAR 000 QUASAR 000 RCA 031...

Page 56: ...KOSMOS 004 KRIESLER 016 LENCO 004 021 LUXOR 026 037 MAGAI 022 MARANTZ 012 MASPRO 016 MATSUSHITA 000 METZ 036 MINERVA 036 MULTISTAR 022 MURATO 004 NEC 040 NEIRU 021 NOKIA 026 037 NORSAT 015 Brand CODE...

Page 57: ...the AC wall outlet Make sure the outlet is not switched by a lamp switch by plugging in another electrical device to see if the outlet is live PROHIBIT icon A appears on the screen eThe operation is...

Page 58: ...t VIDEO RECORDING QUALITY TV Standard VIDEO RESOLUTION NTSC PAL SECAM Scan Frequency 60 Hz 50 Hz Number of lines 525 lines 625 lines DVD Video M Horiz Resolution 720 pixels 720 pixels M Vertical Resol...

Page 59: ...hi Tokyo 180 8550 Japan Phone 0422 52 5081 TEAC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD A B N 80 005 408 462 HEAD OFFICE 280 William Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone 03 9672 2400 NSW OFFICE Unit 8 20 22 Foundry Rd Seven hil...

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