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Connecting your Digital TV Recorder

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Plug your aerial lead into the RF In socket of the recorder.

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If required, plug an Ethernet cable between the LAn socket and an Ethernet 

system. Refer to page 37 for more details. Cable not supplied.

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If required, plug a SCART cable between the SCART oUTPUT socket of the 

recorder and your TV, Video or DVD recorder. Cable not supplied.

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If required, plug a RF cable between the RF oUT socket of the recorder and your 

TV, Video or DVD recorder. Cable not supplied.

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Plug a HDMI cable between the HDMI oUT socket of the recorder and your TV. 

Cable not supplied.

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If required, plug a HDMI cable between your DVD player, DVD recorder, Set-top box, 

Games console and the HDMI In 1 or 2 socket of the recorder. Cable not supplied

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If required, plug a USB Flash drive or a cable from a Digital Still Camera or Card 

reader in to the USB socket. Refer to page 31 for more details.

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If required, plug an Optical cable (TOS link) between the SPDIF output socket of 

the recorder and your Hi-Fi or Surround Sound System. Cable not supplied

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Plug the supplied AC mains adapter between the power socket of the recorder and 

a standard wall socket. only switch on the wall socket when all cables have 

been attached. (Do not cut off the supplied AC mains adapter’s plug.)

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•  Refer to page 16 for more information on how to change the input mode to HDMI 1 or 2 and USB. 
•  A HDMI cable is recommended as it gives higher quality picture and sound and is required for High Definition 

viewing. 

•  Socket names vary according to make and model of your equipment. 
•  The USB socket does not support all USB devices or cameras.

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Getting Started

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Summary of Contents for HDR5010

Page 1: ...Digital TV recorder HDR5010KB OWNER S MANUAL 2010 Toshiba Corporation HDR5010 User Guide indb 1 22 07 2010 10 38 ...

Page 2: ...e flex can become overloaded and cause a short cut Set up unit so that no one is able to trip over the flex This unit is recommended to be installed on shock free benches in order to avoid any danger from falling Do not use the unit near heat sources The casing and flex could be damaged by the effect of heat Any repairs must be carried out by qualified service personnel only Do not open this unit ...

Page 3: ...warm day Drops of water form on the outside of the glass In the same way moisture may condense inside this unit Do not use the unit when moisture condensation may occur If you use the unit in such a situation it may damage the Hard disk drive and internal parts Leave the unit for two or three hours To clean the unit use a lightly dampened soft cloth Do not use any kind of abrasive cloth sponge or ...

Page 4: ...used by misuse or malfunction About HDD The HDD is a special device which has high recording density and is suited for long time recording or high speed cueing but by contrast has many factors which can cause breakage When an HDD fails recovery of recorded content data may be impossible The HDD is not a permanent storage location of the recorded contents About the remaining capacity of HDD recordi...

Page 5: ...d of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Disposal of batteries and or acc...

Page 6: ... Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DVB is a registered trademark of the DVB Project This logo indicates that the product is compliant with European Digital Broadcasting HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC The FREEVIEW HD words and logos are trademarks...

Page 7: ...Tuning 15 Using your Digital TV Recorder Everyday Use 16 Common Symbols 17 The Electronic Programme Guide EPG 18 The Channel List 19 The Info Display 20 Picture In Picture PIP 21 Recording Programmes 22 Timeshifting 25 The Timers Screen 26 Modifying Timers 27 The Library Screen 29 The Photo Viewer 31 The Main Menu 33 Main Menu Structure 33 Main Menu Options 34 Additional Information Programming th...

Page 8: ... Batteries 2x R3 AAA r AC mains adapter t Owner s manual y Quick start guide u Help leaflet For use exclusively with this Digital TV recorder Never use this AC mains adapter with any other device as it may cause fire and or product damage q w e r t y u Getting Started 8 HDR5010 User Guide indb 8 22 07 2010 10 38 ...

Page 9: ... socket e LAN socket r HDMI output socket t HDMI input sockets 1 2 y USB socket u SPDIF optical output Standard TOS link connector i Power socket o SCART output socket Standby ON switch and indication Front panel display q USB socket w e r t y i o u Getting Started 9 HDR5010 User Guide indb 9 22 07 2010 10 38 ...

Page 10: ...Overview of the Remote Control 3 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 2 2 2 q r t u y 1 1 1 o 1 e 1 i w 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 Getting Started 10 HDR5010 User Guide indb 10 22 07 2010 10 38 ...

Page 11: ...ind speed 1 Coloured buttons Selects options in digital text EPG Channel List menu 1 Fast forwards recordings Press repeatedly to increase the fast forward speed When pausing live TV or recordings press to watch in slow motion 2 Skips forward 30 seconds when viewing a recording Press and hold to skip to the end when viewing a recording 2 Records live TV Sets highlighted programmes to timer record ...

Page 12: ...batteries to ensure they are inserted correctly 3 Replace the battery compartment cover and push down until it clicks shut Note Always dispose of old batteries safely Check with your local council for how you should get rid of batteries Never put batteries on a fire or in the bin with normal household waste A label with support information is located on the back of the remote control Getting Start...

Page 13: ...u If required plug a USB Flash drive or a cable from a Digital Still Camera or Card reader in to the USB socket Refer to page 31 for more details i If required plug an Optical cable TOS link between the SPDIF output socket of the recorder and your Hi Fi or Surround Sound System Cable not supplied o Plug the supplied AC mains adapter between the power socket of the recorder and a standard wall sock...

Page 14: ... in order to allow important updates to be received via your aerial It is safe to put the Digital TV recorder into Standby mode when you have set programmes to record The Digital TV recorder will automatically wake up from Standby mode to make the recording Whenever the unit receives a signal from the remote control the Power LED blinks Red After turning On it takes some time before the unit start...

Page 15: ...tes Please be patient and do not press any buttons Note If no channels are found a message is displayed asking you to check your aerial Confirm that your aerial is connected correctly and press the OK button to restart automatically tuning 4 Once automatic tuning has finished you may see a region preference screen similar to the one shown below Select the region that is best for your area by press...

Page 16: ...switch on the Audio Description If available from the broadcaster Press again to switch off the Audio Description Switching between TV and Radio channels The Digital TV recorder stores all the Digital TV channels together and all the Digital Radio channels together Press the TV RAD button to switch between Digital TV and Digital Radio channels When you are listening to a radio channel the screen s...

Page 17: ... Standby after 3 hours of inactivity If you are still watching TV at this time a screen will be displayed allowing you to stop the Digital TV recorder entering Standby If no button is pressed while this screen is displayed the Digital TV recorder will enter Standby after a few seconds It is possible to deactivate automatic Standby by setting the Auto Standby option in the General Settings menu to ...

Page 18: ...ours YELLOW button Press to switch between 4 and 24 hours View information for the highlighted programme INFO button Press again to return to the EPG Set a highlighted programme to record button Refer to page 23 for Recording options Preview a current programme in the background OK button Exit the EPG and switch to a previewed programme OK button Exit the EPG GUIDE or BACK button Note If you accid...

Page 19: ...TV Select channels buttons Display the previous nine channels in the list RED button Display the next nine channels in the list GREEN button Switch to the selected channel OK button Exit the Channel List BACK button List of channels Highlighted channel Using your Digital TV recorder 19 HDR5010 User Guide indb 19 22 07 2010 10 38 ...

Page 20: ...HT button View information for programmes on other channels buttons Change the Audio setting if available RED button Change the Subtitle setting if available GREEN button Change Audio Description language if available YELLOW button Switch to another channel when viewing that channel s information OK button Set a current or future programme to record button whilst viewing that programme s informati...

Page 21: ...he PIP screen Ch buttons when the PIP screen is selected Change the channel displayed in the main picture 0 9 buttons The Ch buttons can also be used when the PIP screen is not selected Swap the channels on the PIP screen and the main picture button Exit Picture In Picture PIP button when the PIP screen is selected highlighted Note Picture In Picture is not available when recording programmes PIP ...

Page 22: ... 4 different ways to record programmes 1 Instant recording While watching a programme press to start recording Press to stop recording 2 Recording from the Electronic Programme Guide EPG With the required programme highlighted in the EPG press the button to set the recording Note For full details on the EPG refer to page 18 3 Recording from the Info display With the required programme highlighted ...

Page 23: ... be recorded To ensure that the Series and Try this are also for HD choose the HD option before selecting Series or Try this options Note The broadcaster controls the content of the recommendations and these may be the same as the recordings for the Series 3 Series record This allows you to record an entire series at the push of a button when supported by the broadcaster If the programme you are s...

Page 24: ...e to record the repeated programme instead If none of the programmes are repeated simply delete one of the planned recordings by pressing the RED button Delete Note The Digital TV recorder will record programmes even if the programme is shown later than advertised e g due to a previous programme overrunning Please note this is not applicable for timers set manually It is safe to put the Digital TV...

Page 25: ...pause a programme can be adjusted in the menu See Pause Buffer Size on page 35 Rewinding Live and Timeshifted TV Press to rewind live TV Press to resume Note You can press a further 3 times to rewind faster Fast Forwarding Timeshifted TV Press to fast forward timeshifted TV Press to resume Note You can press a further 3 times to fast forward faster Watching in Slow Motion Press to pause live TV or...

Page 26: ...t a timer YELLOW button see following page for more details Show all timers currently set including all Series Record programmes BLUE button Press again to display a summary of all timers currently set Exit the Timers menu TIMER or BACK button Note The number of hours displayed as Free and for the Library and Timers are approximate only These are based on recording Standard Definition TV programme...

Page 27: ...er The following settings are available Type Series This is displayed if you have set a series record see page 23 for details Only the Change Delete or Playback settings can be changed Programme This is displayed if you set a programme to record that is not part of a series Only the Type Change Delete Playback settings can be changed If the timer Type is changed to manual then Programme will be ch...

Page 28: ...he recording can be viewed A symbol will be added to recordings that have been protected from playback Use parental settings If the recording is made from a locked channel or if the programme is parentally advised the PIN must be entered correctly before the recording can be viewed see Parental Control on page 38 Manually Setting a Timer 1 With the Timers menu displayed press the YELLOW button 2 P...

Page 29: ... Delete the selected recording RED button Edit the selected recording to set protection and playback options GREEN button see following page for more details Add the selected recording to the playlist YELLOW button see following page for more details Sort the recordings BLUE button Press the corresponding colour button to select the required sort option Exit the Library menu LIB or BACK button Lis...

Page 30: ... to recordings that have been protected from deletion A symbol will be added to recordings that have been protected from playback Using the Playlist You can set multiple recordings to be played one after another This can be useful when saving multiple recordings to a Media recorder or DVD recorder or just to watch several recordings 1 With the required recording highlighted press the YELLOW button...

Page 31: ...ct the USB viewing mode see page 16 If connecting a camera turn it On as instructed in the camera s User s manual 4 Refer to the following page for operation of the viewer slide show 5 To prevent possible loss of data switch to a different input mode and switch off the USB device before removing it Note Do not connect any apparatus other than a DSC USB Card reader or USB Flash drive to the USB soc...

Page 32: ...or memory card Do not use this function other than for private purposes It might infringe copyright laws Back up all data in the memory card to avoid accidental data loss We do not assume any liability for losses caused by misuse or malfunction Note Not all file types or resolutions are supported Pictures that have been copied viewed or edited by computers and other devices may not be displayed in...

Page 33: ...tings Network settings Service Manufacturers Details Signal Strength Over Air Software Upgrade USB Software Upgrade Reset STB The Main Menu To Press Access the Main Menu MENU button Highlight an option buttons Select an option OK button Adjust an option s settings buttons Go back a step BACK button Exit the Main Menu MENU button Note PIN default 0000 Main Menu Structure Using your Digital TV recor...

Page 34: ...the SCART output between RGB and CVBS The default setting is RGB which gives you the best picture quality If your TV is not compatible with RGB or you are having problems with the picture switch to CVBS Picture Mode Allows you to switch between widescreen 4 3 normal and 4 3 letterbox picture Widescreen This is the default setting and is best if you have a widescreen TV 4 3 normal Choose this optio...

Page 35: ... On Update Channels Allows you to update the Channel List automatically or manually Default setting is Off Accessibility Subtitle Allows you to set your preferred subtitles setting if available Choose between Normal or Hard of Hearing Hard of hearing adds description of the sounds to the text when available Audio Description Allows you to set your preferred language for Audio Description if availa...

Page 36: ...tion to select if connecting to an audio device using a HDMI cable Your audio device will be interrogated over the HDMI cable to find the best quality sound supported by your TV Amplifier If Dolby Digital 5 1 is supported then this will be sent over HDMI otherwise 2 channel PCM Stereo with Dolby Surround will be sent The optical output SPDIF will carry 2 channel PCM Stereo with Dolby Surround The ...

Page 37: ...nded by the programme being watched 2 TV mode Default values of Cut and Boost are selected to both reduce high volume and increase low volume sound relative to the main sound level through your TV 3 On Allows Cut and Boost values to be changed Cut Allows you to reduce high volume sounds such as explosions relative to the main sound level Boost Allows you to increase low volume sounds such as speec...

Page 38: ... that are parentally advised Lock Channels Allows you to select the channels you would like to lock To lock a channel select it from the list and press the OK button repeat this to unlock the channel Locked channels can only be viewed once the correct PIN default 0000 is entered Set PIN Allows you to set and verify your new PIN Tuning Menu Allows you to automatically or manually tune channels You ...

Page 39: ... file to the root directory of your USB Flash drive 3 Plug your USB Flash drive into the USB socket 4 Select USB Software Upgrade from the Service menu 5 When prompted select Yes to upgrade the unit 6 After a few minutes the unit will reset When it starts again use as normal You can check the new version in manufacturer s details Reset Digital TV Recorder Allows you to reset the Digital TV recorde...

Page 40: ...and lights ON 3 Use the 0 9 buttons to enter the 3 digit code for your brand The TV button flashes when each digit of the code is entered 4 If a valid code has been entered the TV button will flash twice slowly and then the illumination goes off 5 Check that the remote control operates your TV by pressing the TV button If not repeat the above procedure and try another code for your brand Note The ...

Page 41: ... have used the procedure above to programme the remote control to operate your TV it may be useful to know the correct code for your TV Note Knowing the codes that operate your equipment will allow you to re programme the remote control using the procedure on the previous page should the need arise Make a note of your code and keep it in a safe place 1 Press and Hold the button and GUIDE button at...

Page 42: ...se check that it is properly ventilated Unit ventilation is blocked or unit is not positioned correctly Reposition unit such that all ventilation holes top bottom are open and there is nothing blocking them Also consider moving the unit to a more suitable position i e not on top under other equipment Sound Problem Possible cause remedy No sound TV is muted Check the aerial is correctly connected t...

Page 43: ...he mains Use the Reset Digital TV recorder option in the Service menu refer to page 39 Please note this resets the box your recordings will be preserved but you will lose all other settings and timers You will also need to retune the box after carrying out this option Reformat the hard disk refer to page 36 Please note that this should only be done as a last resort as formatting the hard disk will...

Page 44: ...FFT 2k 8K Code Rate 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 Guard Interval 1 32 1 16 1 8 1 4 High Definition OFDM QPSK 16QAM 64QAM 256QAM FFT 1K 2K 4K 8K 8Kext 16K 16Kext 32K 32Kext Code Rate 1 2 3 5 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 8 Guard Interval 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 1 128 19 128 19 256 Video Decoder Video decoding Standard Definition MPEG2 Main level Main profile High Definition MPEG 4 AVC Video formats 16 9 4 3 Letterbox 4 3 Audio De...

Page 45: ... HDD Hard Disk Drive 500GB 3 5 platter Photo Viewer Supported formats JPG BMP PNG Supplied Accessories Remote control Batteries 2xR3 AAA Owner s manual Quick start guide Help leaflet AC mains adapter Design and specifications are subject to change without notice All information correct at time of going to press HDMI v1 3a Inputs Supported Resolutions pass through HDMI Output not from HDMI pass thr...

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