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Glossary

Remote Con- trol Code

Resume Play- back

Simultaneous

Recording/

Playback

Skip

Subtitles

Time Number

Time Shift

Title Menu

Title Number

Track Number

VBR Control

Video Mode

VR Mode

This is the type of the remote control signal for operating the recorder. There are two types of remote control signal: “Remote Control No. 1” (RC-1) and “Remote Control No. 2” (RC-2).

If you stop playback while it is in progress, the Recorder stores the stop position in memory, and this function lets you playback from that stopping point.

This function lets you play back and view already recorded programmes while you are recording. (However, you cannot play back from a DVD while recording to the DVD.)

This returns to the start of the chapter (or track) being played, or skips to the next chapter.(or track)

These are the printed lines appearing at the bottom of the screen which translate or transcribe the dialog. They are recorded on DVD discs.

This indicates the play time which has elapsed from the start of a disc or a title. It can be used to find a specific scene quickly. (It may not work with some discs.)

This Recorder is designed so you can automatically record the programme being viewed to the HDD by pressing the TIME SHIFT button. The automatically recorded programme can be viewed using other types of playback.

In a DVD video disc, this is the menu for selecting things like the chapter to be played back and the subtitle language. In some DVD video discs, the title menu may be called the “Top Menu”.

These numbers are recorded on DVD discs. When a disc contains two or more movies, these movies are numbered as title 1, title 2, etc.

These numbers are assigned to the tracks which are recorded on video CDs and Audio CDs. They enable specific tracks to be located quickly.

VBR is the abbreviation for Variable Bit Rate control. This feature performs control by varying the bit rate (the amount of code transferred in a fixed period of time) by assign- ing a larger amount of code to complex video images such as sections containing rapid movement or sections containing sudden changes in colour, and assigning a smaller amount of code in the opposite cases.

This is a recording format for making DVD-RW/R discs playable with other commercially available DVD players. (We do not guarantee that playback will be possible with all DVD players.)

This recording format is the basic DVD-RW recording format, and lets you enjoy the various editing functions available with this Recorder.

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Contents For this recorder is DV-HR350H DV-HR300HIf YOU have ANY DOUBT, Consult a Qualified Electrician Blue Neutral Brown LiveLaser Diode Properties Material DVD AlGaInP Power Cord ProtectionWave length DVD 658nm Emission Duration Pulse Laser output Max. DVD 100mWContents Contents Variety of hard disc tDVD dubbing functions FeaturesComprehensive editing functions DVD-RW/R recording/playback with outstanding compatibilityFeatures AccessoriesMP3 file playback Video Plus+*3 systemSet up the Recorder so it is hori- zontal Do not use at locations at high temperatureWhen moving or shipping the Recorder Do not remove the cabinetsPrecautions about Using This Product About Hard Disc HDD Types of Discs that Can Be Used with This Recorder About DVDDiscs that Cannot Be Used with This Recorder Discs For Recording and PlaybackTypes of Discs for Recording About DVDDVD-RW Discs DVD-R DiscsVideo Mode VR Video Recording ModeRecording Formats Recording TimeWhen you want to play Recordable Video mode Using the Proper DiscCompatible When you want to play Recordable Video mode Objective Disc UsedInitialization and Finalization About the Contents of the DiscAbout the Contents of the Disc Important Information Disc PrecautionsCopyright Main Unit Front Major ComponentsFront Panel Display Main Unit RearMajor Components Remote Control UnitRemote sensor Loading the BatteriesSetting the Manufacturer’s Code Setting the Remote Control CodeSetting the Remote Con- trol Code of the Remote Setting the Remote Con- trol Code of the RecorderBasic Connection Connection Using Antenna Cables and ScartTo Line 1TV ScartBasic Connection Using Other Types of Video OutputOutput jack To componentTurning the Power On Auto InstallationUsing the Auto Installation for initial setting To Turn the Power OffWhen connecting with Aerial Auto InstallationWhen connecting with Scart cable Press Return Next to display the Clock setting screenAbout Start Menu About Start MenuBasic Start Menu Operation Clock Setting Clock SettingEnter Channel Setting Channel SettingChannel Sort SET/ENTERPress SET/ENTER twice to cancel the channel Channel SettingDeleting Channels Re-naming ChannelsPost Code Security Post CodeChanging PIN Number This must be a 4 digit number in the range 0000Display Information Content of TV Screen DisplayChecking the Channel Remaining Time of HDD Number of Titles Press on Screen under the cover or HDD againDisplay Information Switching Front Panel DisplayChecking the Channel Remaining Time of DVD Number of Titles Buttons on Recorder Turn on the power of TV Buttons on Remote ControlSwitch TV input to the AV PressChasing Playback PausePlay Time Shift Viewing PauseFast Reverse/Forward Playback Time shift recordingTime Shift Viewing Time Shift Viewing/Chasing PlaybackChasing Playback Recording to HDD Direct Recording to HDD Recording to HDDInserting Chapter Marks Manually during Recording Loading Disc Recording to DVDDirect Recording to DVD About Recording to DVD in Video Mode Setting Record End Time during Direct RecordingRecording to DVD Set a DVD-RW or DVD-R discDV-HR350H DV-HR300H HDD Recording Mode DVD-RW/R Recording Mode Recording TimeDirect Recording the TV programme you are watching Setting the Manual Recording Mode MNFunction Timer Recording with Video Plus+ system Timer RecordingWhen Mmanual 1~32 is selected Press Number buttons to enter the PlusCode numberTo check, change or cancel timer settings Timer RecordingTo stop recording while timer recording is in progress Press / to select TIMER, then press SET/ENTER Timer Recording by Specifying Date, Time and ChannelPress SET/ENTER to display today’s date For example for 1305 stop, press 1 If any more timer recordings are to be set, repeat toCancelling Confirm, Change Cancel a Timer ProgrammeConfirming ChangingDubbing Method and Dubbing Types Dubbing HDD/DVDLimitation during Dubbing Dubbing Direction and Dubbing SpeedDubbing HDD/DVD When dubbing from DVD to When dubbing from HDD toDubbing HDD↔DVD High Speed Dubbing HDD→DVDFront Panel Display during Dubbing To Stop DubbingPress Dubbing You can also stop dubbing by pressing STOP/LIVE or REC StopWhen You Cannot Dub When You Cannot RecordWhen You Cannot High Speed Dub When You Cannot Timer Record Eliminating problems Recording, Timer Recording, DubbingPlayback HDD PlaybackResume playback function Inserting Chapter Marks during PlaybackPlayback from REC List HDD PlaybackTo Stop Playback About REC ListYou can start playback from the title you want to see Playback by Selecting Title Number Direct PlaybackOther Types of Playback Zoom Switching AudioRepeat Playback of a Title or Chapter Repeat Play- back Repeat Playback Repeat Playback of a Specified PartDVD-RW/R Playback DVD/CD PlaybackTo Record a Chapter Mark during Playback Playback by Selecting TitleDVD Video Playback DVD/CD PlaybackAudio CD/Video CD Playback When playing back a video CD or audio When playing back a DVDSkipping to the Beginning of a Chapter Track Playback by Selecting a Title Track Number Direct PlaybackSwitching Angle Switching SubtitlesFunction Control Playback by Selecting With the Menu in the DVD Using the Disc MenuPlayback by Selecting a Title from the Title Menu LanguageTo Play Another File music title during Playback MP3 File PlaybackTo Skip the File during Playback MenuProcedure Settings During PlaybackFunction Control Function Control OperationSettings During Playback Programme Recorded on HDD while Recording to Viewing AnotherHDD Simultaneous Recording PlaybackFunction Menu How to UseFunction Menu Press REC List or select REC List in Start Menu screenRecordings on HDD, or on DVD-RW in VR mode Editing ProcedureRecordings on DVD-RW/R in Video mode Editing HDD/DVDEditing HDD/DVD Switching betweenOriginal and Play List Edit Menu Before Starting EditingSearching for the Start Point and End Point Scenes Editing an Original Title HDD/DVDName Inputting/Changing Title Name Change TitleChange Title Name Change Thumbnail Changing ThumbnailChange Thumbnail If this is the screen you want, select YES by pressing \Divide Chapter Making Sections in a TitleCombining Chapters Together To Cancel Title ProtectCombine Chapters Disabling Title Edit Erase Title ProtectErasing by Selecting a Title or Chapter Erasing All TitlesCreating a Play List Editing a Play List HDD/DVDTITLE/CHAPTER Specified SceneAdding a Scene from an Editing a Play List HDD/DVDOriginal to a Play List ADD SceneSpecifying and Adding a Adding a Title or Chap- terScene Press SET/ENTER at the end of the scene you want to addFreely changes the sequence of titles Changing the Title Sequence Move TitleInputting/Changing Title Name Erasing Unnecessary Scenes Erase SceneChange Title Name Select Edit at the EditDTS or Mpeg Audio with a Digital Connection Enjoying High Quality SoundsPlaying 2 Channel Audio with a Digital Connection Enjoying High Quality SoundsAudio CD or Video CD DVD Video DiscInput of Video, Audio and Data Signals Recording from a Digital Camcorder Using i.LINKAudio Mode Recording with This Recorder DV Capture Recording from External EquipmentExample Recording from a Camcorder VCR Using an Analogue ConnectionTo record to HDD To record to DVDFunctions under Other Settings Function SettingBasic Operation for REC. Function Setting Function SettingLanguage Code List Country Code ListPassword Setting VIEW/PLAY SettingDisc Language Setting Basic Operation forLetter BOX NormalPAN Scan BIT StreamTo perform high speed dubbing from the HDD to a DVD in Video OFFDV Audio Input DV LinkOFF Stereo + StereoPress \/ to select Adjust Adjustment SettingMent Press \/ to select the de- sired option, then press SETRGB AutoComp About NICAM/A2 Mode SettingNumber buttons ChxxTIMEXXXX24H AdjustYearxx ∗AUTO/-OFFWhen recording With a DVD-RW in VR mode, initialize in VR modeYou can initialize in either VR mode or Video mode Finalization100 INITIALIZE/FINALIZEProblem TroubleshootingProblem Suggested Solution Troubleshooting102 103 Error message Possible Error Suggested Solution On-screen Error Messages105 On-screen Error Messages106 Glossary Glossary 109 General Specifications0201 Terms of GuaranteePrinted on 100% post-consumer recycled paper Sharp Corporation

DV-HR350H, DV-HR300H specifications

The Sharp DV-HR300H and DV-HR350H are versatile, high-performance digital video recorders that cater to the needs of both amateur and professional users. Each model combines cutting-edge technology with an array of features that enhance the viewing and recording experience.

The DV-HR300H is designed with a storage capacity that allows users to record high-definition video content without compromising quality. It supports various media formats, making it suitable for recording from a wide range of sources, including television broadcasts, external devices, and home video cameras. The unit also features a built-in digital tuner, ensuring users can access digital channels effortlessly.

One of the prominent features of the DV-HR300H is its user-friendly interface, allowing easy navigation and quick access to recording options. The device supports time-shifting, providing users the ability to pause and rewind live television, ensuring that no moment is missed. With an impressive recording capacity, users can store numerous hours of high-quality video, making it ideal for those who enjoy binge-watching their favorite series.

Moving to the DV-HR350H, this model takes the recording experience a step further by incorporating advanced features such as enhanced connectivity options. It includes multiple HDMI inputs, enabling seamless integration with modern home theater systems. The DV-HR350H also supports upscaling for standard definition content, which enhances the clarity and detail of older media, making it appear more vibrant on high-definition displays.

The DV-HR350H is equipped with a robust editing suite that allows users to easily cut, trim, and merge video clips. This model also features a USB interface for easy transfer of files to and from external drives, providing more flexibility in managing digital content. With built-in scheduling features, users can program recordings in advance, ensuring they never miss their favorite shows.

Both units boast high-quality video processing technology that enhances overall playback performance, resulting in brighter, more vivid images and clear audio. The compatibility with various recording formats further extends the versatility, making them suitable for a wide audience. In conclusion, the Sharp DV-HR300H and DV-HR350H are solid choices for anyone looking to enhance their digital home entertainment experience, delivering quality, flexibility, and performance in an attractive package.