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adaptor immediately.
To prevent lightning damage, disconnect the AC power plug when
there is an electrical storm.
Do not place heavy objects on the unit. Avoid heavy collisions.
Place the unit horizontally on smooth surface in a well-ventilated area.
Do not block the ventilation openings with objects such as tablecloth.
Keep the unit away from heat radiation objects such as fire or direct
sunlight.
Keep the unit away from strong magnetic and electric field.
2. Understanding
VD-R
2.1 Features of VD-R
VD-R is capable of processing and recording various audio and video signals. It is
also equipped with comprehensive recording functions:
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processes Digital Multimedia Broadcast – Terrestrial (DMB-T) signals and
enables viewing of High Definition (HD) Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT)
programmes
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allows recording of HD DTT programmes
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allows viewing and recording of analogue TV programmes
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allows viewing and recording of analogue video signals
Summary of Contents for VD-R
Page 1: ...VD R U Us se er r M Ma an nu ua al l Winning Perfect Limited...
Page 7: ...5 81 8 Troubleshooting 80 1 2 VD R 2 1...
Page 8: ...6 81 VD R DMBT H 2 2 VD R AAA LED...
Page 9: ...VD R 3 2 LED 7 81...
Page 10: ...LED LED 2 3 VD R 8 81...
Page 12: ...S Video 100 240 2 4 10 81...
Page 16: ...3 7 2 VD R 3 8 YPbPr Audio IN Video IN VD R L R S Video V L R 14 81...
Page 17: ...Video L R VD R 3 8 1 S S Video VD R S V S Video VD R L R VD R 3 8 2 VD R V VD R L R 15 81...
Page 18: ...VD R 3 8 3 YPbPr YPbPr VD R L R VD R 3 9 MHEG 5 5 VD R 3 10 12V VD R VD R 16 81...
Page 19: ...4 VD R 4 1 4 2 OFTA 17 81...
Page 20: ...47MHz 101 list 5 18 81...
Page 21: ...5 1 5 1 1 CH CH LIST 5 1 2 EPG VD R 19 81...
Page 22: ...EPG EPG EPG 20 81...
Page 23: ...EPG 5 1 3 5 2 VD R 5 2 1 21 81...
Page 24: ...5 2 2 22 81...
Page 25: ...5 2 3 23 81...
Page 26: ...1 2 info 5 2 4 MENU 24 81...
Page 27: ...5 2 5 VD R VD R BACK 5 2 6 25 81...
Page 28: ...5 VD R VD R 5 2 7 5 2 8 26 81...
Page 30: ...5 3 5 3 1 VD R 474MHz 858MHz EXIT MENU 5 3 2 5 3 3 47MHz 5 3 4 Y 28 81...
Page 31: ...LIST LIST 5 4 MENU 5 4 1 20 5 4 2 USB1 USB USB2 USB 20 29 81...
Page 32: ...5 4 3 5 4 4 5 4 5 30 81...
Page 33: ...10 10 5 5 MENU 31 81...
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Page 36: ...OK OK 34 81...
Page 37: ...5 6 PIP 35 81...
Page 38: ...5 7 TIMESHIFT 36 81...
Page 39: ...6 VD R MENU VD R V Digi 6 1 6 1 1 50Hz 37 81...
Page 42: ...SD X Y MHEG5 MHEG5 MENU 85 MENU USB extern ttf 40 81...
Page 43: ...41 81 USB OK EPG 6 1 4 VD R VD R ON OFF VD R VFD 6 1 5 VD R 6 2 6 2 1 MAC 6 2 2...
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