Pioneer PRV-LX10 manual Precautions Regarding Built-In Hard Disk Drive HDD

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Precautions

This unit is equipped with copy prevention technology, and will not permit the unauthorized copying of contents recorded by their copyright holders with copy-prevention signals.

This unit does not support recording of DVD-RW discs in VR mode. As a result, it also does not support CPRM (“copy once”) discs.

This unit features a GNU/Linux system based on a GNU general public licence.

The contents of this contract can be found on page 101.

About the use of Dolby Digital Logo

Audio bitstreams created with this system are not intended for distribution on DVDs bearing the Dolby Digital logo. For more information on the use of Dolby trademarks and logos, please contact Dolby Laboratories:

http://www.dolby.com

7Precautions when starting

÷When powering on the unit (from the time the power is turned on until the STOP button lights; see page 15), do not operate the keyboard until the monitor displays the PRV-LX logo. If the startup procedure is interrupted due to inadvertent keyboard input, press the keyboard’s [ESC] key.

÷Also, When restarting after a shutdown, the wait several seconds after the power indicator (see page 14) turns orange before powering on again.

Precautions Regarding Built-In Hard Disk Drive (HDD)

The built-in hard disk drive (HDD) incorporates high-precision technology, and recorded contents may be damaged or lost under certain conditions of use. Take precautions regarding the following:

7Important Recordings

If the built-in hard disk drive malfunctions, contents previously recorded on the drive may be lost. Important recordings should not be left permanently on the HDD, but preserved as DVD- Video discs by means of DVD-R/RW recording. Pioneer disclaims any responsible for loss of recorded data or other collateral damage arising from any malfunction, including failure of the HDD at the end of its operating lifetime.

Pioneer disclaims all responsibility for the integrity of contents recorded on hard disk drives or DVD discs, and for any damages resulting from the loss of such contents.

7Precautions Regarding Installation and Use

Do not subject the unit to vibration and impacts. Subjecting the unit to such vibrations or impacts during operation is particularly to be avoided, since malfunctions may result.

Do not install unit in unstable locations, or locations exposed to vibration.

Always install in level horizontal position.

Do not block the rear cooling fan and front lower air intakes. Malfunctions may result from attempting to use the unit with the fan or vents blocked.

Two dust filters are installed in the air intakes on the unit’s front lower panel (see page 14). With time, the air filters will gradually become soiled with dust. If the unit is subjected to continued use with dirty filters, the unit pay not perform to its full, and malfunctions may occur. As a result, please replace the filters at regular intervals (see the appended “Air Filter Replacement Instructions and Precautions”).

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Do not use the unit in environments exposed to high temperature or humidity. Also, avoid using the unit in locations exposed to sudden changes of temperature, since condensation may occur on internal parts, leading to possible damage to the hard disk drive (HDD) and other malfunctions. Consult the section “About Condensation” on page 5.

When power is turned ON, do not turn off the rear panel’s power switch, disconnect the power plug, or trip the power breaker to the power outlet.

Do not move the unit when the power is turned ON, or immediately after turning the power OFF. When moving the unit is required, follow these guidelines:

1.Turn power OFF.

Press the STANDBY/ON switch so that the power indicator appears orange, then wait at least two minutes.

2.Turn off the main power switch on the rear panel.

3.Disconnect the power cord from its outlet.

4.Move the unit.

In the event of a malfunction, removal of the entire unit may be necessary for repair (depending on the kind of malfunction). In such cases, consult your service dealer to have the unit removed by professional installation personnel. Failure to have the unit removed by professional installation personnel may result in refusal of repair service.

7Usable Lifetime of the Hard Disk Drive

The hard disk drive (HDD) is a high precision device, and when subjected to severe environmental or usage conditions, may reach the end of its operating lifetime in only a few years.

Frequent symptoms occurring when the HDD approaches the end of its lifetime including “part or all of the playback image will repeatedly enter pause mode,” or “block noise (mosaic distortion) and other image distortion will occur”. The HDD may also reach the end of its lifetime even without these symptoms occurring.

When the HDD reaches the end of its operating lifetime, any data recorded on it may become unrecoverable. When the HDD malfunctions at the end of its operating lifetime, it must be replaced. Inquire your service dealer.

(In the event of HDD failure, any data recorded on the HDD cannot be recovered.)

Data Protection in Event of Power Failure

While operating this unit, if a power failure occurs, the main power switch is turned OFF, the power cord is disconnected, or other interruption in AC power occurs, the data recorded on the HDD and DVD may be lost.

To prevent such untoward occurrences, we recommend that this unit be connected to an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).

UPS devices supported by this unit include the following:

AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION CORP. (APC)

Smart-UPS 750VA (SU750INET)

*APC and Smart-UPS are trademarks or registered trademarks of the American Power Conversion Corporation.

*The UPS devices supported may be subject to change; for latest information on supported devices, consult your service dealer.

See page 30 for connections used when employing a UPS.

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Contents PRV-LX10 Operating Environment For USE in the United KingdomConfirm Supplied Accessories EnglishContents Precautions Data Protection in Event of Power Failure PrecautionsPrecautions Regarding Built-In Hard Disk Drive HDD About the use of Dolby Digital LogoDisc Precautions Cleaning Care of the UnitCleaning the pickup lens Disc Problem ChecklistDVD Recording Modes Preparations for Use Basic InformationAbout DVD-R / DVD-RW Discs Recordable discsPreparations for Use Basic Information DVD disc box informationDTS ∞ Stereo Playback ∞ Dolby Surround Playback∞ Dolby Digital 5.1 ch or DTS Surround Playback General Features of the PRV-LX10 Product IntroductionPRA-BD11 Installing the Ferrite CoreSystem Composition PRA-BD12Example of System Composition and Recording Component Setup System ExampleRegarding Recording Time Names of Parts Front Panel Facilities 10 11 12 13 14 20 19 18Names of Parts ÷ Consult your dealer regarding installation Expansion slot ÷ Consult your dealer regarding installationNames of Parts Rear Panel Facilities Remote Control Unit Range of Remote Control UnitLoad batteries into the remote control unit Disc creation flow When recording to HDDInput signal Title EBasic PRV-LX10 Operations Operations using remote control unitOperations Using a Mouse or Keyboard OperationFunction Menu How to Access Function MenuBasic PRV-LX10 Operations Press the Function button on the main unit’s front panelTo Exit the Function Menu Press the remote control unit’s Setup buttonAccess from the Keyboard by Assigning a Function key Control BarMain Unit Setting Functions PRV-LX10 FunctionsPRV-LX10 PRV-LX10 Functions Recording Functions Operation DetailsPlay Functions Operation Details Editing Functions Operation Details pages 62 Authoring Functions Operation DetailsBackup and Restore CopyImport Status Confirmation Using Onscreen Display OSD Idling Condition Recording-Setting Confirmation ScreenOSD Status Confirmation Using Onscreen Display OSD OSD during RecordingPlayback speed display Note OSD during PlaybackPlayback time OSD during PlaybackMouse/Keyboard System Default SettingsSystem = System Settings = Keyboard Mouse GenericSystem Default Settings NetworkUPS Support System Information SET UP section = System = InformationSET UP section = System = HDD Tools HDD ToolsSET UP section = Operation = Info Language = Language GUI Language SettingSET UP section = Operation = Video Settings = Composite Out Background ColorRecording Selecting the TV System ModeDrive indicators Status section = TV SystemSelecting Input TV system switch confirmation dialogRecording Status section = V InputSelecting Recording Destination Edit section = Project = Record/Name = Record ToStatus section = Project Other Recording Settings Video Encode Rate SettingsAudio Level Setting Video Filter Level SettingAudio Encode Setting Methods for Setting Chapter Mark InsertionPreview Function Starting and Stopping RecordingManual Recording Auto Capture = IN/OUT Point = Preroll Time SET UP section = Operation Offset FrameAutomatic Recording APP section = Auto Capture = IN/OUT PointSettings for Automatic Recording Use the SET UP section = Operation = ControlEdit List EDL Recording Editing the Edit List Eject Setting= Auto Capture = Chapter Point command Add to EDL buttonCanceling finalization Recording to DVD DiscsDrives Precautions When Saving Data to Hard DiskRemoving a disc before finalization Finalizing discsEdit section = DVD Disc = Make Disc= Target When Finalize, Make Disc and Make ImageRecording from HDD to DVD Edit section = DVD Disc = Make ImagePlaying Discs Selecting Playback SourceStatus section = Drive Playback control bar Playing Discs Clip Playback HDDBasic Operations Chapter Search During Stop ModePress Search button Chapter Direct SearchSlower Faster Playback Monitoring during Recording PALOFF Other Playback SettingsDTS OUT ON/OFF Mpeg OUT Mpeg / PCMSubtitle Display Language =Subtitle Display SET UP section = Playback = Language = Subtitle DisplayPlaying Discs On / OFFSET UP section = Playback = Others = Country Code Country Code List onSET UP section = Playback = Others = Parental Level SET UP section = Operation = Video SettingsSET UP section = Operation = Video Settings = Test Signal External Sync FunctionOther Functions Regarding Progressive Scan Output Font Selection DVD Menu EditingDVD Menu Type Selection Edit section = DVD Menu = Menu Type/FontDVD Menu Editing DVD Menu SelectionThumbnail Selection Button Text Selecting Opening Clip62, Title Editing / Chapter Editing Setting an Idle Clip Setting Navigation CommandsEdit section = DVD Menu = Navigation Cmd = Title Post Cmd Edit section = DVD Menu = Menu Modification = Image Customizing the DVD MenuDVD Menu = Menu Modification = Background image extraction screenDeleting and Initializing Menu Library Edit section = DVD Menu = Menu Modification = Disc NameEdit section = DVD Menu = Del/Init Library DVD Disc Emulation Load / Save to Default MenuDVD Menu Preview MenuTitle Editing / Chapter Editing Editing Chapter NamesEdit section = Title = Chapter Title Editing / Chapter Editing Title TrimmingTrimming edit screen Trimming edit confirmation dialog Edit section = Title = Editing = Chapter Points Chapter EditingDividing Clips Total chaptersTitle Order Edit Clip Divide PointEdit section = Title = Title Selection Recording to DVD Disc Project Editing MOUSE/KEYBOARD USB jackCopying Clips Project EditingCopying a Project Edit section = Project = Copy Project = Copy ToRenaming a Clip Deleting a ProjectExporting VOB Files Disc Duplication Disc-to-disc DuplicationCreating Discs from Image Files Disc DuplicationCreating Image Files from a Disc Deleting Image Files from a Hard DiskImporting Image Data, Edit Lists DVD Menu Background Image File Format Importing Image Data, Edit ListsDVD Menu Layout Image File Format APP section = Cpy/Impt/Bkup = Menu Import = SourceNNN CHP Edit List File FormatNNN REC NNN INIDesignating a Chapter Name Number Operation Type Parameter Edit List ExampleDesignating a Title Name Number Operation Type NNNFormatting Connecting a USB HDDBacking Up/Restoring USB HDDs Backing UpBacking Up/Restoring USB HDDs Deleting Backup DataBacking up and Restoring System Settings RestoringRecording Time Recording time with Dolby Digital DVD, Hard DiskRecording time with Linear PCM DVD, Hard Disk Video resolutionRecording Time Disc MbpsFunction Menu Table EditNtsc HDD Function Menu TableDVD&HDD DVD1 DVD2DVD1 CLEAR/ALL CLEAR/UP/DOWNClip List APPSET UP ALLUSB HDD OFF DhcpLTC LpcmIRE Auto Chapter MpegXLR StatusRCA Ntsc HDDShortcut Key Information Shortcut key FunctionMessage Display Message CommentMessage Display See About File NamesProject HhmmEncoder Error Drive ErrorREC IN-OUT REC EDL REC Edlfile Open ErrorMessage Display SETAbout File Names EDL RECTroubleshooting Symptom Cause/RemedyTroubleshooting ¶ Set DV OUT to EnabledPlayback SpecificationsGeneral Video inputSpecifications Language Code List Language/Langue CodeCountry Code List Country CodeRegarding the GNU General Public License GNU General Public LicenseVersion 2, June Regarding the GNU General Public License 102103 TSZZF/04K00000