Loewe Centros 1202 manual Recording from external sources, Recording from external components

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Recording from external sources

Recording from external components

You can record from an external source, e.g. a camcorder or video recorder connected to one of the recorder‘s external inputs.

1.The component that you wish to record from must be properly connected to the DVD recorder. Further information can be found on Page 16.

2.Press DVD-AV/ EPG several times to select the external input which is to be used to make the recording.

Tuner: integrated tuner

AV1: EURO AV1 AUDIO VIDEO to the rear of the housing

AV2: EURO AV2 DECODER to the rear of the housing

AV3: AUDIO AV IN 3 / VIDEO IN 3 to the rear of the housing

AV4: AUDIO IN 4 / VIDEO IN 4 / S-Video IN to the front of the housing

DV: DV IN to the front of the housing.

3.Insert a writable disc. If you insert an empty disc, it is first initialised automatically by the recorder (see page 24).

4.Set the recording quality (see page 24).

5.Press once.

Recording begins (the red REC comes on in the unit‘s display window).

Recording will go on until you press or until the disc is full.

You can find out about specifying the length of the recording under “Immediate Timer Record- ing“ on page 43.

6.To stop the recording press .

Note: If your source is copy-protected by Copy- Guard, you cannot use this recorder to record from it. Read the copyright notes on page 12.

General “DV“ information

With DV (Digital Video, also known as i.LINK), you can use a DV cable as the audio, video, data and control signals input / output to connect a camcorder that has DV to this recorder. The i.LINK interface complies with the IEEE 1394-1995 standard.

“i.LINK” and the “i.LINK”logo are trademarks.

This recorder is only compatible with DV-format (DV-25) camcorders. Digital satellite tuners and digital VHS video recorders are not compatible.

You cannot connect more than one DV cam- corder at a time to this recorder.

You cannot control this recorder with external devices that are connected via the DV IN socket (incl. two DVD recorders).

The camcorder connected via the DV IN socket cannot necessarily, in every case, be controlled.

Digital camcorders can usually record audio as 16 bit/48 kHz stereo or twin stereo tracks with 12 bit/32 kHz. This recorder can only record one stereo audio track. Set “Record DV sound“ as required or Audio 1 or Audio 2 (see page 25).

The sampling rate of the digital sound input to the DV IN socket must be either 32 or 48 kHz (not 44.1 kHz).

Recording may suffer from interference if the camcorder stops playing back, if a part of the tape that has not been recorded on is played back, if the electricity supply to the camcorder is cut off, or if the DV cable comes out.

When “Record DV sound“ is set to “Audio 2“ and there is no Audio 2 signal, „Record DV sound“ will automatically be set to “Audio 1“.

DV messages

When you are using the DV IN socket, the follow- ing messages may appear on the screen.

Not connected to camcorder

The camcorder is not properly connected, or the camcorder is switched off.

Too many devices connected

This recorder‘s DV socket only supports the connec- tion of one camcorder.

Check tape

There is no tape in the device that is connected.

Incompatible device

The recorder is unable to control the camcorder.

Information is being reloaded The camcorder is updating data for DV.

Camera mode

The camcorder is set to camera mode.

Troubleshooting

If you are not receiving images and/or sound via the DV IN socket, check the following:

The DV cable must be properly connected. Switch off the camcorder that is connected, and switch it back on.

Tune the audio input in to the DVD recorder.

Note: This DVD recorder cannot necessarily control every camcorder that is connected to it.

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Contents DVD Contents ShowView menu on Remote control RC3 DVD operation+ volume quieter/louder Menu select / adjust Main menu onCentros Front Panel Centros Rear Panel & Display Thank you Set upWelcome Scope of deliveryCleaning For your safetyWritable Discs Essential InformationPlayable Discs Types of Video CDs SymbolsDisc-related Terms DVD-R and DVD-RW discsDVD Recordings Overwrite recording is only possible on DVD+RW discs Disc type Formatting Recording mode FunctionsVideo Recording format Default DVD-Video Not possible Not applicable Playback onlyInitial Remote Control Setup Initial InstallationResetting the DVD Recorder Shipping the Unit Connecting to the AerialConnections General Connecting to Television Connecting to a Set Top Box / Satellite ReceiverDigital Multi-Channel Sound Connecting to an External Decoder BoxConnecting to an Amplifier Do not connect the decoder box directly to your recorderNo sound at all Connecting to a Digital Camcorder Basic SettingsMain Menu Menu see page 28Navigating in Menus Activating Digital LinkGeneral Menu Automatic ProgrammingTransfer program list Channel SettingEdit program Station Rename Change nameDeleting a programme Renaming stationsMoving programmes Decoder on/offNicam auto/off Setting the ClockManual Setting of the Date / Time TV AspectLanguage Menu Dolby Digital Night ModeAudio Menu Sampling FrequencyLock Menu Country Code for Rating Recording MenuRecording Quality Disc Menu Finalization Disc NameDisc Protection Temporarily Visible SymbolsAdditional Screen Menus Indicates the current date and timeChanges these settings Mode ChaptersIndicates the audio format and changes the settings DVD-VideoChapter Drive modeIndicates the elapsed time and the total time TimeUsing DVDs and Video CDs General functionsSlow motion SearchingFreeze-frame and Picture For Picture playback RepeatingDisc menus ZoomMarkers Title menuChanging the audio channel Camera positionsDigital sound formats and film language 3D surround soundStoring the last disc settings PIP Picture In PicturePlaying audio CDs or MP3 discs Operating the Audio CD and MP3Options in the Music menu Repeat Advice on MP3 recordingCopying files / folders from a CD to an audio/photo card SearchProgrammed replay with audio CD and MP3 Options in the Programme list menuPlaying a photo disc Using the photo discAccessing images one by one Rotating imagesData/memory card compatibility Using the audio/photocard readerOverview About the systemMP3 operation muting Highlights selection RC3 remote control audio/photo card reader functionsChanges signal source Audio/Photo Card Reader operation offDisplaying image files Using photoDeleting images or folders Using MP3 Manual recording Immediate Timer RecordingRecording first steps Stopping the recordingStart Time Sets the recording‘s start time see Notes Timer recordingPress to switch the unit to standby You should be aware that not all stations work with VPSTimer recordings with the ShowView system Recording from external components TroubleshootingRecording from external sources General DV informationPress once to start the recording Recording from a digital camcorderRecording is automatically stopped if Title List and Chapter List VR Menu VRPlay Starts playing the selected playlist Chapter List-Playlists MenuPress repeatedly to quit the Chapter List-Playlists menu With more than 6 titles useDeleting a Title Title List and Chapter List VideoTitle List Menu After Finalization of the DiscTitle List and Chapter List Using the Chapter List MenuVideo +RW Press DISC-M/ for the Title List menu Use Video +RPrevious/next Press Side of the menuTitle and Chapter Editing Adding Additional Titles/Chapters to a Playlist Deleting a Title/ChapterDeleting a Part Undoing the Last DeletionMoving a Chapter / Playlist Renaming a TitleCombining Two Chapters into One Ing a StationHiding a Title/Chapter Protecting a TitleDividing One Title into Two Titles Video +RW +ROverwriting a Recording Additional InformationDeleting a Disc and Starting New Recording Viewing Title Lists Created on another DVD RecorderProblem Possible cause Remedy What to do, ifRe-program the timer No solutionVideo mode disc Material Timer recording not possible PlayersRecording Technical SpecificationsGeneral PlaybackUsing a code input to set the remote Using other Loewe devices with the RC3 remote controlUsing the remote‘s suggestions to set up remote control Operating additional devices with RC3RC3 code list LoeweStandard 0651 0768 Smart 0718 0705 0713 Sonashi 0716 Sony1903 1904 Soundmaster 0768 0730 07680072 Shivaki 0037 Osume Siemens 0041 Seleco 0384 0037 OkanoSentra 0072 Orbit Setron Orion 0209 0320 0347 Otake 0209 Siera 00810501 0200 0455 Interstar 1105 1017Europa 0628 0607 Morgan’s 0200 0713 0132Cable Box STB Language Code List 6671 Bulgarian 6672 Bihari 6678List of country codes Service Addresses

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