Pioneer DVR-310 manual Connecting up Chapter, Rear panel connections, Front panel connections

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02Connecting up

Chapter 2

Connecting up

Rear panel connections

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INPUT 1/AUTO START REC

 

 

OUTPUT 1

PB

 

 

AC IN

R

L

R

L

Y

 

 

 

IN

ANTENNA

OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONTROL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMPONENT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO OUT

 

 

IN

OPTICAL

AUDIO

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

AUDIO

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

PR

 

DIGITAL OUT

 

INPUT 3

 

OUTPUT 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 AC IN

Connect to a power outlet using the supplied power cable after making all other connections.

2 Audio/video inputs 1 and 3

Two sets of audio/video inputs (stereo analog audio; composite and S-video video) that you can use to connect to satellite receivers, TVs, VCR or other source component for recording.

3 Audio/video outputs 1 and 2

Two sets of audio/video outputs (stereo analog audio; composite and S-video video) that you can use to connect TVs or monitors.

4 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

A high-quality video output for connecting to a TV or monitor with a component video input.

5 ANTENNA IN (RF IN)/OUT

Connect your TV antenna to the ANTENNA IN (RF IN) jack. The signal is passed through to the ANTENNA OUT jack for connection to your TV.

6 OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT

A digital audio output for connecting to an AV amp/ receiver, Dolby Digital/DTS decoder or other equipment with optical digital input.

7 CONTROL IN

Use to control this recorder from the remote sensor of another Pioneer component with a CONTROL OUT terminal and bearing the Pioneer mark. Connect the CONTROL OUT of the other component to the CONTROL IN of this recorder using a mini-plug cord.

Front panel connections

DV IN

S-VIDEO VIDEO L(MONO)

R

 

 

 

INPUT 2

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On the right side of the front panel a flip-down cover hides more connections.

8 DV IN

A DV input i.LINK connector, suitable for connecting a DV camcorder.

9 Audio/video input 2

Audio/video input (stereo analog audio; composite and S-video video), especially suitable for camcorders, game consoles, portable audio, etc.

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Contents DVR-330-S Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Operating Environment Ventilation CautionContents Resetting the recorder Setting up the remote to control your TVAdditional information IndexFeatures Before you startBefore you start Chapter Play Video mode recordings on a regular DVD Player Before you startRecord from a DV camcorder Safe, non-destructive editingPutting the batteries in the remote control Using the remote controlBefore you start What’s in the box General disc compatibility DVD-R/RW compatibilityCD-R/RW compatibility Compressed audio compatibilityWMA Windows Media Audio compatibility Jpeg file compatibilityPC-created disc compatibility Original Connecting up Connecting up ChapterRear panel connections Front panel connectionsConnecting up Easy connections Connecting up Using other types of video output Connecting using an S-video outputConnecting using the component video output This enables you to watch and record TV channels This enables you to watch the output from this recorderThis enables you to record scrambled TV channels Connect RF antenna cables as shownThis enables you to watch discs Connecting up Connecting to an AV amplifier or receiver This enables you to listen to multichannel surround sound.1Connecting up Connecting other AV sources PluggingAfter checking all the connections, plug in the recorder Controls and displays Controls and displays ChapterFront panel Controls and displays Remote control ReturnControls and displays Controls and displays Display NtscLP / SLP EP / SEPSwitching on and setting up Getting startedGetting started Chapter Auto-tuning channels Auto clock settingManual clock setting Getting startedOther settings you can make Making your first recordingSelect the TV screen type, ‘Wide 169’ or ‘Standard 43’ Is your TV compatible with progressive scan video?Using the built-in TV tuner Playing back your recordingChanging TV channels Changing audio channelsBasic playback Nicam a Nicam BPlaying DVD discs Playing CDs and WMA/MP3 discsUsing the Home Menu Playing Video CD/Super VCDsHome Menu Home menu optionsGetting started Displaying disc information on- screen Stop displayPlay display Copy protected material ! / PureCinema indicator # Recording modeRecording display Remaining recording time availableRecording Recording ChapterAbout DVD recording Recording time and picture qualitySetting the picture quality/recording time Press REC Mode repeatedly to select a recording settingRecording Recorded audio Restrictions on video recordingSetting a timer recording Recording Basic recording from the TVEasy Timer Recording RecordingTimer recording using the G-Code programming system Current time Recording start timePress Enter to set the start time Press Enter to set the end timeSetting a manual timer recording Code programming with the power offIf there are more than five timer programs already Enter the timer recording settingsTo exit the timer recording screen, press Home Menu Tip This area you can setEditing a timer program Extending a timer recording in progressDeleting a timer program Skipping a regular timer programTimer recording FAQ Canceling and stopping a timer recording in progressRecorder won’t let me enter a timer program! Why not? What happens when two or more timer programs overlap?See Connecting up for connection options Recording from an external componentSet up the recorder Press REC when you’re ready to start recordingSee Audio In Settings on page 69 for more on these settings Automatic recording from a satellite tunerAlso, set the camcorder to VTR mode Press Home Menu and select ‘DV Record’ from the menuUse Press EnterPlaying your recordings on other DVD players Finalizing a discCan’t get my DV camcorder to work with the recorder There’s a picture, but no soundPress Home Menu and select ‘Disc Setup’ Select ‘Initialize’ Initializing a recordable DVD discIt takes about 30 seconds to initialize the disc Playback Playback ChapterIntroduction Navigating discsUsing the Disc Navigator to browse the contents of a disc PlaybackUsing the Disc Navigator with playback-only discs Scanning discsScan Scan 1 ScanPlay Mode menu Play ModePlayback Playing in slow motion Frame advance/frame reverseSearch Mode RepeatRepeat play Title/Chapter/Folder/Track Search For example, for trackProgram play Repeat to build up a program listDisplaying and switching subtitles Switching DVD soundtracksOther Program play functions ClearSwitching audio channels Switching camera anglesTo display/switch the audio channel, press Audio repeatedly To switch the camera angle, press AngleEditing Editing ChapterDisc Navigator screen To exit the Disc Navigator, press Home MenuEditing Command menu panel options Video mode VR mode Original Play ListCreate PlayUsing the remote key shortcuts to input a name EditingErase Title NameSet Thumbnail Erase SectionKey Characters Divide Chapter EditLock Select ‘Edit’ ‘Lock’ from the command menu panel Select ‘Edit’ ‘Combine’ from the command menu panelMove CombineSelect ‘Undo’ from the command menu panel UndoCan’t edit my disc PhotoViewer PhotoViewer ChapterPlaying a slideshow PhotoViewer Reloading files from a discZooming the image Rotating an imageDisc Setup menu Disc Setup menu ChapterBasic settings Input Disc NameDisc Setup menu Initialize settings Finalize settings1Finalize Undo FinalizeVideo/Audio Adjust menu Video/Audio Adjust menu ChapterSetting the picture quality for TV and external inputs Choosing a presetVideo/Audio Adjust menu Setting the picture quality for disc playbackSelect the picture quality setting you want to adjust Built-in TV tunerAudio DRC ‘Max’Initial Setup menu Initial Setup menu ChapterUsing the Initial Setup menu Setting Options ExplanationInitial Setup menu Mpeg Mpeg PCMAudio Language English OtherAuto Language DVD Menu Language w/Subtitle LanguageRecording Settings Manual Recording On go to setup Optimized RecPresentation for widescreen material Pan & ScanParental Lock Set Password Change PasswordRemote Control Mode Recorder Change LevelAdditional information about the TV system settings Additional information about component video outputSelecting other languages for language options Resetting the recorder Setting up the remote to control yourUsing the TV remote control buttons Additional informationWhen viewing on a standard TV or monitor When viewing on a widescreen TV or monitorAdditional information Screen sizes and disc formats Additional information Troubleshooting Problem RemedyGeneral Additional information Frequently asked questions Can I play a VR mode DVD-RW disc in another DVD player?What kind of discs can I use for recording? See also Cprm on Can I play a disc while recording?Additional information About DV DV-related messagesVR mode DVD Video mode DVD Resolution Level Additional information Manual recording modesAdditional information Language code list Country/Area code listLanguage Language code letter, Language code Country/Area, Country/Area code, Code letterMessage Explanation/Action Cleaning the pickup lens Handling discsCondensation Storing discsAdditional information Hints on installation GlossaryMoving the recorder DRM Digital Rights Management Mpeg audioMpeg video Optical digital outputRegions DVD-Video only Sampling frequencyTitle TrackAdditional information Specifications TimerTuner DVD-R/DVD-RWSupplied accessories Input/OutputLINK/IEEE 1394 standard Connecting 12, 18 error messages 80 recording from Language audio 52, 71 code list 82 DVD menuIndex Maximum number per title/disc 32 CprmPage Pioneer Corporation VRB1377-A
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