Owner`s manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Introduction
- Hookup and Settings
- Connecting an Antenna or Cable TV
- Connections to your TV
- Connection to an Amplifier
- Accessory Audio/Video (A/V) Connections to Recorder
- Connecting a Digital Camcorder
- Initial Setup Wizard
- Using the Home Menu
- Initial Settings
- General Settings
- Language Settings
- Audio Settings
- Lock (Parental Control) Settings
- Recording Settings
- Disc Settings
- TV Viewing
- Playback
- Recording
- About DVD recording
- Notes for recording
- Recording time and picture quality
- Basic Recording from a TV
- Instant Timer Recording
- Timer Recording
- Basic Recording from a TV
- Instant Timer Recording
- Timer Recording
- Dubbing from DVD to VCR
- Dubbing from VCR to DVD
- Recording from External Components
- Recording from DV Input
- Editing
- Title List and Chapter List Menu Overview
- VR Mode: Original and Playlist Editing
- Adding Chapter Markers
- Changing the Title Thumbnails
- Making a New Playlist
- Adding Additional Title / Chapters to the Playlist
- Deleting an Original or Playlist Title/Chapter
- Deleting a Part
- Naming a Title
- Time Search
- Moving a Playlist Chapter
- Hide a Chapter/Title
- Protect a Title
- Divide One Title Into Two
- Combining Two Chapters Into One
- Overwriting Recording
- Viewing Title List menu displayed on other DVD Recorders or Players
- Playing Your Recordings on Other DVD Players (Finalizing a Disc)
- Reference
13
HOOKUP AND
SETTINGS
Connection to an
Connection to an
Amplifier
Amplifier
Connecting to an amplifier equipped with two
channel analog stereo or Dolby Pro Logic II/Pro
Logic
Connect the Left and Right AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on
the Recorder to the audio left and right in jacks on
your amplifier, receiver, or stereo system using the
audio cables (A) supplied.
Connecting to an amplifier equipped with two chan-
nel digital stereo (PCM) or to an Audio/Video receiv-
er equipped with a multi-channel decoder (Dolby
Digital™, MPEG 2, or DTS)
1. Connect one of the Recorder’s DIGITAL AUDIO
OUTPUT jacks (OPTICAL O, COAXIAL X) to the
corresponding in jack on your amplifier. Use an
optional digital (optical O, coaxial X) audio cable.
2. You will need to activate the Recorder ’s digital
output. (See [Audio Settings] on page 19).
Digital Multi-channel sound
A digital multi-channel connection provides the best
sound quality. For this you need a multi-channel
Audio/Video receiver that supports one or more of the
audio formats supported by your Recorder (MPEG 2,
Dolby Digital and DTS). Check the receiver manual
and the logos on the front of the receiver.
Caution:
Due to the DTS Licensing agreement, the digital
output will be in DTS digital out when DTS audio
stream is selected.
Notes:
•
If the audio format of the digital output does not match the
capabilities of your receiver, the receiver will produce a
strong, distorted sound or no sound at all.
• Six Channel Digital Surround Sound via digital connec-
tion can only be obtained if your receiver is equipped
with a Digital Multi-channel decoder.
•To see the audio format of the current DVD in the on-
screen display, press AUDIO.
• This Recorder does not perform internal (2 channel)
decoding of a DTS sound track. To enjoy DTS multi
channel surround, you must connect this Recorder to a
DTS compatible receiver via one of this Recorder’s digi-
tal audio outputs.
• While viewing a digital channel, the 2 channel stereo
audio is only output through the audio output jacks.
• HDMI, Optical, and Digital Coax audio outputs are con-
trolled simultaneously by the Audio Menu. Please
ensure that the Audio Menu settings are compatible with
the Digital Audio capabilities of your TV or A/V receiver.
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AUDIO INPUT
DIGITAL INPUT
COAXIAL
DIGITAL INPUT
OPTICAL
Amplifier (Receiver)
Rear of Recorder
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Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are
registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #:
5,451,942 & other U.S. and worldwide patents
issued & pending. DTS and DTS Digital Out are
registered trademarks and the DTS logos and
Symbol are trademarks of DTS, Inc.
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