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Contents For Customer Use LST1302-001ASafety Precaution Dear CustomerImportant Safety Instructions Disclaimer of Liability Contents Key Features How to Read this ManualHandling precautions Other Precautionary NotesStored video content and compensation Copyright protectionSD Cards Precautions for handling SD and Sdhc cardsHard Disk Drive HDD Hard disk drive HDDDVD recording formats DiscsBD recording formats Formatting of discsDiscs that are not supported Discs that enable both dubbing and playbackDiscs that enable playback only Disc Type Recording Format Finalize Repeated UsePrecautions on the Use of Discs Status display Alarm displayOn-screen Displays SDI time code displayName and Function Parts Front panelHello Display windowRear panel ReadingGetting Started Remote control Monitor OUTName and Function of Parts Remote control codesChange batteries for the remote control BatteriesConnecting using a Hdmi cable Connecting a MonitorConnecting using an S-video cable Connecting using a component video cablePreparation Connecting using an SDI cable BNC Connecting a Video Deck or Other EquipmentConnecting an Amplifier Connecting a video cameraConnecting a wired remote control Connecting External DevicesConnecting the Power Supply Connecting using a RS-232C cablePress the SET UP button on the remote control unit Setting and Displaying Date/TimeSetting the date/time Select Clock SET, and press the OK buttonSelect the date display style Changing the date display styleSelect Date DISPLAY, and press the OK button After selecting, press the OK buttonSelect the time display style Changing the time display styleSelect Time Display CHOICE, and press the OK button Select Time Code or Date & Time Setting the Time CodeSetting time code input Press the OK button after making a selectionCode Display POSITION, and press the OK button Preparation Setting Time Code Display PositionPress the J or the K button, select Time Press the J or the K button to select the display positionOther options for importing data into Dubbing/ImportingDubbing from the HDD to a BD/DVD HDDDubbing the picture data from the HDD Dubbing/Importing Dubbing chartDubbing the video data from the HDD Importing file MediaBD format chart Format chartDVD format chart FormattingSelect Stop and press the OK button Cancel formattingPress the Option button while formatting Confirmation screen to stop formatting appearsSelect Format from SD Card Dubbing/Importing Formatting an SD CardInsert the SD card to be formatted into the SD Slot Select YES, and press the OK buttonRecording Modes Maximum recording time for each recording modeAn estimated figure when HDV is imported Dubbing/Importing HD picture quality DR modeFR mode Preparations Importing Data from a BD/ DVD to the HDDFull import Create an import title list Specify a titleSelect START, and press the OK button To cancel importing while it is in progress Canceling importingTo cancel importing before it starts Select the Recording Mode optionImporting Data from a USB- compatible Device to Check mark is added to the USBhHDD itemImporting Data from a USB- compatible Device to the HDD Check mark is added to the SDhHDD item Importing Data from an SD Card to the HDDInsert the SD Sdhc card into the SD Slot Memo 562 %66*/6*1&1+/2146 6+6 +&1 6+6 +%674 #0% $#% Select Import from BEGINNING, and press the OK button Importing Data from an i.LINK-compatible Device to the HDDImports data from the beginning Imports data from current position Cancel dubbingSelect XP, SP, LP, or EP from the Recording Mode option Dubbing titles Dubbing a Title from the HDD to a BD/DVDPreparation Select a background image for the disc menu Select from Default BackgroundCreate a dubbing title list Select from Still PicturesTOP Menu Cancel dubbingSet the operations for finalize ② Select REPEAT, and choose either OFF or onDubbing still images Dubbing Still Images from the HDDBefore dubbing Dubbing from the Playback Navigation screen Select the still images to dub, and press the Option buttonFinalizing Setting the top menu itemsEnabling Playback on Other Devices Finalizing NoneSelect FINALIZE, and press the OK button Unfinalizing a discTo unfinalize a disc Select DISChDISC, and press the OK button Set the number of discs to copy using the J / K buttonsCopying the Entire Disc Complete the entire disc copying Recording Using External InputsChecking whether SDI input signals can be recorded Check to ensure that Record is displayed as PossiblePixel Structure Recordable Imageable SDI SignalsRecordable Media Displaying the Playback Navigation screen Using Playback NavigationAbout Playing Back Operating Playback NavigationDisplaying a group/folder Switching between thumbnail and list displaysSwitching between video and still image displays Displaying the Option menuOthers Option menu listSelect an operation option, and press the OK button Button Video Playback OperationFrequently used button operations Mark buttonUseful button operations Playing a disc when Auto Play is disabled Playing an EverioBackup DiscPlaying a disc when Auto Play is enabled Playing Video Discs Created Using a PCPlaying titles stored on the HDD Playing Videos on the HDDPlaying Videos on a SD Card Select the titles to playback, and press the I buttonPlaying still images Enabled button operations during still image playbackPlaying Still Images Jpeg Displaying the playback settings menu Changing Playback SettingsPlayback Settings Menu Audio/subtitle settingsProgressive Output Playing Back Video settingsDetail Setting Picture QualityBefore editing Media chartEditing Editable items for different mediaEntering characters Entering CharactersCharacter input screen Character ListUngrouping GroupingGrouping Excluding from a group Select do not GROUP, and press the OK buttonSelect Edit INFO, and press the OK button Changing the Title/Group NameDeleting a Title/Group Modify the title/group nameSelect YES or PROTECT, and press the OK button Turning On Title/Group ProtectionSelect PROTECT, and press the OK button Selected titles/groups are now protectedProtection of the selected titles/groups is now turned off Turning Off Title/Group ProtectionSelect UNPROTECT, and press the OK button Editing the playlist Creating a PlaylistCreating a Playlist Select CHANGE, and press the OK button Editing a ThumbnailSelect Modify THUMBNAIL, and press the OK button Select CONFIRM, and press the OK buttonSelect a title, and press the OK button Memo Editing a ChapterChapter edit functions ③ Select Chapter EDIT, and press the OK buttonChapter options Dividing Press the Edit button on the remote control unitDividing Select DIVIDE, and press the OK buttonSelect Delete SCENE, and press the OK button Delete ScenesDelete Scenes ③ Select DIVIDE, and press the OK buttonScene deletion starts ⑥ Repeat Steps 1 to 4 to specify the sections to deleteConfirmation screen for performing scene delete appears Changing the Disc Name Changing the Shooting Date/TimeSelect ENTER, and press the OK button Mode conversionMode Change screen appears Modified shooting date/time is savedDisplaying the Settings Menu Changing Settings of this UnitSetting Menu List Clock SET/DISPLAY Auto Power OFFRemote Control Code Panel Display BrightnessQuick Startup Default SettingBD-/DVD-VIDEO PB Setting Buzzer OutputResume Still ModeXP Mode Recording Audio Seamless PlaybackDown MIX Auto MarkingDynamic Range Control BD MIX Sound DV in Audio SettingDigital OUT Screen Saver On Screen GuideBlue Back OSD LanguageStandard Output ResolutionHdmi RGB Output Range EnhancedComponent Output Video Input SettingHDMI-CEC Lch RchLower Left DateTime Upper RightLast Function Memory Turning on the Mode LockLocking the Disc Tray PIN No Signal Operation Direction of signal Command TableSpecifications RS-232C InterfaceCommand Description Others CommandOperation Commands 1st Byte 2nd Byte 3rd Byte 4th Byte Others 80-8F1st Byte 2nd Byte 3rd Byte 1st Byte 2nd Byte 3rd Byte 4th Byte 5th Byte 6th ByteCode Items Remarks L1 Y/C Input Select Color KEY Blue Color KEY RED1st Byte 2nd Byte L1 Composite Input2nd Subtitle Selection2nd 1st Byte1st 2nd Byte Others Audio Language SelectionB8 Audio Language Selection Sense Others Response CommandsSystem Commands 1st Byte 2nd Byte 3rd Byte 4th Byte 5th Byte Recording mode Audio languageTitle/Track Sense under Original Select Sense External inputStandby Search Speed VTR 1byte 2byte 3byte 4byte 5byteHDD HDD/BD/SD PauseBit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 1byte 2byte 3byte 4byteLanguage Code List Code Language100 Country Code List 101102 Creating a Seamless BD Using the Hdmi Consumer Electronics Control Hdmi103 Hdmi Consumer Electronics Control104 TroubleshootingProblem Symptom Action Reference Some Titles Cannot be105 106 SpecificationsAccessories 107 Software License Attached to the Product108 Others109 END of Terms and Conditions110 Others111 IndexSR-HD2500US BLU-RAY Disc & HDD Recorder