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Chapter

It refers to the  subtitle  of  the title of each division of the DVD image or music.  Normally one title contains 
several chapters. And each chapter has its own mark number so that it can be searched easily.

Progressive and Interlace
Interlace means a frame picture be scanned to two field, first scan odd field, then scan even field,  the Images 
of resolution is ordinary. Progressive means a frame picture be scanned at one field,  the images of resolution 
is higher, The machine provides both  Progressive and Interlace modes.

Region code
In order to protect intellectual property, the relevant organization has devided the world into 6 regions.  And each
region can only use DVD players and DVD disks with certain region code. The illustration on the  right 
introduces the symbols of the six regions. The DVD players of one region cannot play the DVD  disks of 
another one. The six regions are:
1 Canada, USA and its possessions.
2 Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East ( including Egypt)
3 Southeast Asia, East Asia (including Hong Kong)
4 Australia, New Zealand, Central America, Mexico, South America, Caribbean Sea
5 Former USSR region, India, Africa (including South Korea and Mongolia)
6 Mainland China 

Multiple Subtitle function   
Some DVDs record the picture description in multiple languages. Press the SUBTITLE

key while 

watching, and record of subtitle in different languages will appear. 

Multiple languages function

 

Some DVDs record sound in several different languages. And the different languages can be released 
according to the corresponding function on the menu.

Multiple angles function

Some DVDs record  different images of one view taken from different angles.  

Track

Music or image in CD-DA or VCD is divided into several areas. Each area is a track. Each track has its own 
mark number so that it can be searched easily.

Basic Information

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System Setup

System Language

Audio Language

Subtitle Language

Disc Menu Language

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SETUP MENU -LANGUAGE

English 

English

English

English

SETUP MENU -LANGUAGE

1. To satisfy the needs of consumers in different regions, the unit provides various interface languages. 

2. Enter the system setup mode.

In the System Setup control bar menu, use the    or     button to move the cursor, select the 

Language

 item, and press the 

SELECT

 button to enter the Language Settings menu, which contains four items,

 as shown in the chart. 

System Language 

Audio Language

1. In the Language Settings menu, use the    or     but ton  to  

select the

System Language

item, and press the

SELECT

button to drop down a menu.

2. Use the    or    button to select the language you want and

press the

SELECT

button to confirm. The interface 

language will change immediately according to the settings.

1. In the Language Settings menu, use the    or    button 

to select the

Audio Language

item, and press the 

SELECT

button to drop down a menu.

2. Use the    or     button to select the language you want 

and press the

Select

button.

* If you play a DVD disc supporting the selected language, 

the system will adopt that language as the DVD menu

 language. 

* If the disc doesn't support the selected language, the system will adopt the language provided by the disc.

Some DVD discs may contain various subtitle languages. This setting is to determine the default DVD subtitle 

language.

1. In the Language Settings menu, use the    or    button to select the

Subtitle Language

item, and press the

SELECT

 button to drop down a menu.

2. Use the    or    button to select the language you want and press the 

SELECT

 button.

Off

 means the subtitle output is off.

* The system will give priority to this setting as the DVD subtitle language. If the DVD played does not support 

    the selected language, the setting shall be invalid.

* You can change the subtitle language at  any time during playing. See 

Play Mode

 for details.

Subtitle Language 

System Language

Audio Language

Subtitle Language

Disc Menu Language

1

SETUP MENU -LANGUAGE

English 

English

French

German

Italian

LPCM Output

The unit can set the LPCM96K and LPCM48K difference Audio Sampling frequency.

Dynamic Range

The unit can set the 

full 

 

3/ 4 

 

1/ 2 

 

1/ 4

 

  off

 value, You  can select different value to compress Audio 

output range. You can  feel  the difference of Audio output effect  under different values.

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Summary of Contents for PVR-5000-250G

Page 1: ...USB DV VIDEO L AUDIO R OPEN PVR5000 HDD DVD RECORDER...

Page 2: ...ratio 90dB Audio distortion noise 65dB 1KHz Audio Level 2 0 Vrms 10k ohm Load General specifications Power supply AC110 230V 50 60Hz Power consumption 40W Standby power consumption 3W Size 430mmX48mm...

Page 3: ...be used for a long time disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet Note Do not pull the power cord When disconnect the unit from the wall outlet For optimum performance do not place heavy objects...

Page 4: ...adjust the color 3 Check if the video output settings are correct Disc cannot be played 1 No discin the drive 2 Disc placedwrongly 3 Moisture hascondensed in theunit 4 Not ina playing status 5 Wrongdi...

Page 5: ...channel NOTE Refer to Time Shift introduction page fordetailed explanation Space Management Automatic When Space Management is Automatic and the HDD is full the system shouldoverwrite un protected ti...

Page 6: ...no response from the user up to 1 minute before the timer recording is due to start If Ok is pressed or assumed the system should continue dubbing and graciously reduce the speed to the maximum possi...

Page 7: ...to display the SYSTEM SET UP MENU Use the CURSOR buttons of the remote control to select the Date dd mm yy and press the SELECT button to confirm Enter the correct date in mm dd yy format Month Day Y...

Page 8: ...recordable DVD disk can record 4 hour programs EP Good resolution a bosseyed recordable DVD disk can record 3 hour programs SP Ordinary resolution a bosseyed recordable DVD disk can record 2 5 hour p...

Page 9: ...SETUP MENU LANGUAGE 1 To satisfy the needs of consumers in different regions the unit provides various interface languages 2 Enter the system setup mode In the System Setup control bar menu use the or...

Page 10: ...select 2 CH or 5 1 CH and press the SELECT button to confirm SPDIF Output This unit has a digital audio output You can enjoy music of better quality through an amplifier with a digital audio decoder 1...

Page 11: ...SELECT button to confirm This setting must be in accordance with the TV system otherwise the video output might not work properly TV Type The product supports two different television systems that are...

Page 12: ...the or and SELECT buttons to select this item and press the or button to tune the frequency slightly Skip Yes or No use the or and SELECT buttons to select this item you can select Yes or No to decid...

Page 13: ...items For the differences of the six quality levels SP SP LP SLP EP and HQ see the glossary for reference Autoscan Auto program scan The unit has a channel tuner You can receive TV signals directly f...

Page 14: ...the System Setup mode Now the system setup control bar menu will appear on the top of the OSD as shown in the following chart The meanings of the icons are as follows 1 Auto Chapter Marker 2 Record Q...

Page 15: ...fect titles that are selected to be copied to DVD The selected tiles will be kept until copying operation is over Even after this procedure there is no space on the HDD to record the product will prov...

Page 16: ...g buffer data will be maintained Note If you change the input source of video and the video standard is different NTSC vs PAL the Time shifting buffer will be erased Note During Time shifting a Timer...

Page 17: ...isplay chart you may press REC TO button to switch difference HDD or DVD Record source Sys state STOP Record To Optical Disc As SP 25 min GB Elapsed Time 00 02 38 Remain Space 02 05 02 Recording Quali...

Page 18: ...to enlarge an image that is currently displayed on the screen and pan through to specific areas on the zoomed image There are two zoom options available 1 5x 2 0x which will be indicated on the scree...

Page 19: ...anged to a more interesting content then unpause time shifting to watch the remaining of the previous program Live broadcast shall be available in PIP ON OFF View live video in PIP during optical play...

Page 20: ...VPS Ch029 HDD SP Once Once Daily Weekly 35 DVD VCD Play Mode The Use of the GOTO Button 1 In the playing status press the GOTO button to cycle through various options in the play control bar menu With...

Page 21: ...ured with the set values before completing expected recording jobs Select any timer recording item and press the ADD CLEAR button to delete it Do not use the finalized DVD R RW disc 11 Switch the VPS...

Page 22: ...title in two 8 Time Time Selection Play Chapter Editing Editing Mode Title 04 04 Chapter 01 01 Play Chapter marker Hide Chapter Index picture Split title Time 0 00 02 Editing Mode Title Chapter 01 01...

Page 23: ...ng the system will write information to the disc So the system might not respond for some time Chapter Editing Editing Mode Title 04 04 Chapter 01 01 Play Chapter marker Hide Chapter Index picture Spl...

Page 24: ...ol select another title to be combined and pressENTER Press returnto cancel Note It ispossible to combinetwo MPEG 2 or MPEG 1 video titlesthat have beenrecorded by thesame recorder after being combine...

Page 25: ...utton to enter the Normal Play mode 4 Pressing the PLAY button directly is another way preform Normal Play There are various Repeat Play modes including Repeat Title DVD only Repeat Chapter DVD only R...

Page 26: ...3308 The user will be asked to Unlock the program before Play or any Edit or Dubbing operation In order to Unlock once you have highlighted the program on the HDD title list bring up the Popup menu by...

Page 27: ...then press the SELECT button To judge if a disc is write protected try the Browse Disc Information operation Awrite protected disc cannot be recorded erased or edited unless the write protection is ca...

Page 28: ...Title Overwrite Disc Lock Disc Optical Disc Copy All DVD RW DVD RW DVD RW DVD R 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 TITLE 1 01 04 2004 2 13 09 58 3 SP 00 01 00 4 5 Introduction Different recorded programs make diffe...

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