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Philips ShowView DVDR 730/00
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49
Switching 'Direct Record' on or off
1 Switch on the TV set. If required, select the programme number
for the DVD recorder.
2 Press SYSTEM MENU on the remote control. The menu bar
appears.
3 Select '
A
' symbol with D or C .
4 Select 'Record settings' using B or A and confirm with C .
5 Select 'Direct Record' using B or A .
6 Select 'On' (Direct Record on) or 'Off' (Direct Record off) using
C .
7 Confirm with OK .
8 To end, press SYSTEM MENU .
Recording from a video recorder/DVD
player
Please observe:
Most pre-recorded video cassettes or DVDs are copy-protected. If you
try to copy these, the message 'COPY PROT' will appear in the display
of the DVD recorder.
1 Switch on the TV set. If required, select the programme number
for the DVD recorder.
2 Switch on the DVD recorder.
3 Insert a DVD+RW/+R ready for recording.
4 Locate on the DVD+RW/+R the position where you want to start
the recording.
5 If necessary press STOP h to stop playback.
6 Select recording mode picture quality) using REC MODE .
7 Press MONITOR to display the picture of the Video
recorder/DVD player on the screen.
8 Use B , A to select the programme number of the input socket
to which the Video recorder/DVD player is connected. ('EXT1'
for EXT1 TO TV-I/O ,'EXT2' for EXT2 AUX-I/O )
9 Switch on the video recorder/DVD player.
O In case playback has started automatically, interrupt it with
STOP h or PAUSE 9 .
0 Start recording by pressing REC/OTR n on the DVD recorder
and playback by pressing PLAY G on the video recorder/DVD
player.
a When copying video cassettes, 'NO SIGNAL' appears in the
display of the DVD recorder
b Check whether the cable connectors are properly inserted.
b If the recording is made from a video recorder, change the 'tracking'
setting on the video recorder.
b In case of bad or non-standard video input signals, the DVD recorder
may be unable to detect the signal.
a When copying DVD video discs or pre-recorded video
cassettes, the picture is fuzzy and brightness varies
b This happens when you try to copy DVDs or video cassettes that are
copy-protected. Although the complete cassette/disc is recorded, only
parts without copy protected signal can be played back. This
interference is unavoidable with copy-protected DVDs or video
cassettes.
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