Manual
OPTICAL - connect an optical cable (SPDIF) to the OPTICAL iack on the DVD Recorder and Digita_ Audio Optical Input
jack on your receiver.
COAXIAL - connect a digital co_xia_ cable to this iack and to the Digital Audio Co_xia_ Input jack on your receiver.The
cable is not a black coaxial cable, but an RCA-type cable.
G-LINK: If you have a cable box connected, connect the G-Link Cable (provided) to this jack in order for the DVD
Recorder to control the cable box for timer recordings and program listings. For instructions, go to page I I.
IRA SAT: If you have a satellite receiver connected, connect the G-Link Cable (provided) to this iack in order for the DVD
Recorder to control the satellite receiver for timer recordings. For instructions, go to page I I.
PROG. SCAN switch - If you've connected your DVD Recorder to a TV that uses progressive scanning to display the image via the Y.Pb. Pr iacks, turn
the switch to the "on" position for progressive scan ptayback of DVD discs.Typically, only some High Definition Televisions and high-end multimedia
monitors use progressive scanning. Leave the switch in the OFF position for S-VIDEO or regular VIDEO (yellow) connections.
Note:If you turn the PROGSCAN switch on, and yourTV isn't capable of progressivescanningyou won't seea dear picture on the TV screen.Additionally,when playing DVDs
you won't see any picture_ press STOP(the maln menu appears) and turn the PROGSCAN sw_h to the OFFposition.Tryplaying the _sc again.
COMPONENTVlI:)EO OUTPUT (Y_ Pb, Pr): Some high-end TVs and monitors have ComponentVideo input jacks.The cables tha_ send the video
signal through these Output Jacks provide the highest resolution because the video signal is divided into 3 separate parts.As with VIDEO and S-VIDEO,
COMPONENT VIDEO (Y, Pb, Pr) on{y carries the picture sigaa{ so you need to connect the audio cables so you'll hear the sound. If your TV has
COMPONENT INPUT iacks, use three video grade cables to connect the DVD Recorder to these jacks on the TV to get the best picture quality.
Oper_ the door to access life _unt audio v_deo
ingat)acks (iNPUT l) and tie USB port
Front of the DVD Recorder
Underneath the door:
INPUT 2:AudloP/ideo jacks -These input Jacks are provided for convenience when you are connecting a temporary component, such
as a camcorder.
S-VIDEO- If a component you're connecting, such as a camcorder, has an S-Video Output jack connect it to this jack for picture quality
that is better than regular video (yellow). Remember.you still have to connect audio cables to hear sound.
USB Input- Connect a compatible Card Reader so you can view and!or copy music or pictures. Go to page 59 to find out which Card
Readers are compatible with this product.
STANDBY/ON -Turns the DVD Recorder on and off.
INPUT - Accesses different Video Input Channels (this is the"charmer' to which you tune the DVD Recorder so you can see the signal coming
from a component that is connected to the different Input Jacks on the DVD Recorder). For example, if your camcorder is connected to the Audio
and Video input jacks on the front of the DVD Recorder (behind the door), you would press the INPUT button until INPUT 2-Front appears.
OPEN/CLOSE - Opens and closes the disc tray.
PLAY- Press to begin playback.
PAUSE - Pauses playback and/or recording.
STOP - Stops playback and/or recording.
RECORD - Records content to a DVD disc (DVD+R or DVD+RW discs only).
CH_ (channel down) - Goes to the previous channel in the channel list when you're watching TV
SKIP -When playing a disc, goes to the beginning of the preceding tide, chapter, or track on a disc.
CH+ (channel up) - Goes to the next channel in the channel list when you're watching TxZ
SKIP _1 -When playing a disc, goes to the beginning of the next tide, chapter, or track on a disc (in effect,"skippieg" the dale, chapter, or track).
I_ SEARCH _1 - Reverse and fast forward buttons (search backwards or search forwards).
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