JVC 240-020-505 manual Introduction, Overview of Functions, Precautions for DVD Recorder Use

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Introduction

Overview of Functions

 Video and audio signals from this DVD recorder’s input terminals can be recorded to

DVD-R / DVD-RW (video mode only) or DVD+R / DVD+RW. (Page 26)

The types of signals that can be used are as follows.

Video: Composite video, YC separate, DV signals (including audio) or DVI signals

Audio: Analog audio or DV signals (including video)

 A wide range of recording methods are supported. The appropriate method is to be selected in accordance with the intended mode of use.

The REC, PAUSE, and STOP buttons on the front panel can be used for standard operations. (Page 38)

Recording operations can be carried out using the REC CONTROL panel. Furthermore, a keyboard can also be used when recording via this panel. (Page 40)

Recording can be operated via the external switch that is connected to the foot switch terminal. (Page 39)

 The title and chapter menus can be created either automatically or manually. (Page 44)

Five different patterns have been provided as display styles for the title and chapter menus. Each of these patterns is characterized by different thumbnail characteristics (i.e., number, position, and size) and background images displayed on the title and chapter menu screens.

When a display style is selected during the recording of content to a DVD, this DVD recorder will automatically create the title and chapter menus in accordance with this style.

The DVD MENU screen can be used to modify the thumbnail and background display characteristics of each of the display styles.

In addition, the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen and the CHAPTER MENU EDIT screen can be used to modify the display style and thumbnail images for chapter menus, and also to input chapter names and comments. The input of names or comments is carried out using a keyboard connected to one of the recorder’s USB terminals.

The TITLE MENU EDIT screen can be used to modify the display style for the title menu and to enter title names.

 This DVD recorder can be used to play discs that it has created. (Page 54)

Once a disc has been finalized, it can also be played on other DVD players.

Precautions for DVD Recorder Use

Storage & Usage Locations

The storage and usage of this DVD recorder in the following types of location should be avoided.

Areas at temperatures which deviate by a significant degree above or below the permitted service temperature range (i.e., 5°C to 35°C).

Areas at humidities which deviate by a significant degree above or below the permitted service humidity range (i.e., 20% to 80% RH).

Areas where a large amount of dust or sand is present.

Areas where the DVD recorder may come into contact with oily smoke or steam, such as in kitchens or in their immediate vicinity.

Areas that are unstable or where significant vibration occurs.

Areas where condensation occurs readily.

Areas where strong magnetic fields are generated by transformers, motors, or the like.

Areas where transceivers, mobile phones, and other wireless-communication devices are present.

Areas that are subjected to X-ray irradiation or where corrosive gases are present. (This precaution must be strictly observed.)

Handling

Ensure that this DVD recorder is placed on a flat, horizontal surface for use.

Do not place heavy objects such as a monitor on top of the DVD recorder.

Do not insert foreign objects into the disc tray opening.

Be careful not to get your fingers clamped when loading the disc to prevent injury.

Do not block the fan’s ventilation holes.

Avoid knocking or dropping this DVD recorder.

When the DVD recorder is to be moved, ensure that any DVD it contains is removed in advance.

If the DVD recorder is not to be used for an extended period of time, please set the POWER switch to OFF to avoid wasting electricity.

Cleaning the Exterior (with the power off)

Use a soft cloth when cleaning the outside of this DVD recorder.

Do not use paint thinners or organic solvents as cleaning agents.

Failure to observe these precautions can result in discoloration or melting of exterior surfaces.

When stubborn dirt is present, wipe away using a cloth soaked in a dilute neutral solvent.

Always use the power cord provided with this DVD recorder.

The usage of a different type of cord or a damaged cord can result in the outbreak of fire or electric shocks.

The power cord supplied with this DVD recorder should not be used with any other device.

Before connecting this DVD recorder to other devices, turn those devices off and then carry out setup procedures as described in the corresponding user’s manuals.

The DVD drive unit is an expendable part. Although the service life of the DVD drive unit differs depending on the usage environment of the customer, replacement every 1000 hours as a guide is recommended. (Page 64 “TOTAL RECORDING TIME”)

Precautions Regarding Condensation

Condensation

When cold water is poured into a glass and droplets of water form on its outer surface, this moisture is referred

to as “condensation”.

When condensation occurs

Condensation can cause water droplets to adhere to the DVD recorder’s internal lens, thus making normal operation impossible.

Condensation occurs easily in the following situations, and the appropriate care should be taken.

When the DVD recorder is moved from a cold location into a warm room.

When the room containing the DVD is rapidly heated.

When an air conditioner’s air duct is pointing straight at the DVD recorder.

In situations where it is likely that condensation will occur, remove any DVD that may be present in this DVD recorder and then turn the power on. As the interior heats up, condensation will be less likely to occur.

Condensation is a principal cause of the inability to play discs and other similar problems. In this type of situation, allow the DVD recorder to remain inactive with its power on for several hours. If the problem persists after this period of time has elapsed, contact either the store where this DVD recorder was purchased or your Authorized dealer.

Extended Periods of Inactivity

Performance may deteriorate over extended periods of inactivity; for this reason, the power should be turned on and the DVD recorder should be operated at regular intervals.

Compensation for Damaged Content

Stryker accepts no responsibility whatsoever for damages incurred as a result of an inability to play or record audio and video content in the rare event that this DVD recorder, a disc fails to operate correctly.

It is recommended that discs containing important content be backed up at regular intervals (i.e., on a yearly basis). Although digital signals do not deteriorate, storage environments can have an effect on a disc’s aging characteristics, and this may result in an inability to play or record.

If a disc should break, there will be no way to recover data from it.

Proper playback of discs recorded using this DVD recorder on all devices is not guaranteed.

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Contents For Customer Use DVD RecorderImportant Safeguards Safety Precautions Precautions de Securite Information for USAUL.60601-1, CAN/CSA C22.2 NO.601.1 56PA Supplement Stryker EndoscopySupplément PictographsPrécaution d’utilisation du câble d’alimentation Supplement for medical Use +/- 1 kV Differential modeRecommended separation distance XIIContents Precautions for DVD Recorder Use IntroductionOverview of Functions Precautions for Disc Usage IntroductionDetails Regarding Discs Component Names & Functions DVD Data ConfigurationFront Panel Screen SizesComponent Names & Functions Rear Panel LCD Display LCD Display and On-Screen ContentOn-Screen Content LCD Display and On-Screen ContentDisc Repair Feature Status MessagesEvent Messages Only the Video Line OUT or Y/C OUT terminal Alarm Messages Only the Video Line OUT or Y/C OUT terminalPower Connections Signal ConnectionsTurning the Power On Turning the Power OffPreparation Using a KeyboardInserting & Removing Discs Inserting a Disc Removing a DiscSetting the Date and Time Setting & Displaying the Date & TimeDisplaying the Date and Time To display date and time information on-screenSettings & Controls for Recording DVD RecordingPreparing a Disc for Recording Pre-Recording Settings Settings & Controls for RecordingCanceling the Finalization of a DVD-RW / DVD+RW Erasing All Data From a DVD-RW / DVD+RW DiscSetting Encoding Formats Setting the Encoding Format for Audio & VideoVideo Encoding Audio EncodingAdjusting the Audio Recording Levels Adjusting of Audio Recording LevelsSelecting the Adjustment Method Checking the Video InputConfirm the settings for the currently selected style Select DVD Menu from the Setup Menu and then press the SETTitle & Chapter Menus Selecting Styles for Title & Chapter MenuRecording Recording SequenceChanging Styles for Title & Chapter Menus Recording Using the Foot Switch to Perform RecordingRecording with the Front Panel Inserting Chapter Marks Manually or AutomaticallyTimelapse Recording Using a Keyboard to Control RecordingDaily REC Daily Recording Finalizing for Playback on Other DVD PlayersFinalizing Changing Chapter Menus Thumbnail Edit Screen Title & Chapter Menu SettingsChanging & Naming Thumbnails for Chapter Menus Opening the Thumbnail Edit Screen Changing ThumbnailsChanging & Checking Chapter Menu Styles Title & Chapter Menu SettingsEntering Names and Comments for Chapter Menus Changing the Display StyleChecking the Chapter Menu Screen Ending the Editing of Chapter MenusChanging & Checking Title Menu Styles & Names Checking the Title Menu ScreenOpening the Title Menu Screen Changing Names for the Title Menu Change the default name in the text boxFinalizing Discs Press the Enter keyPlaying Back a Disc PlaybackPlaying Back a Finalized Disc Playing Back a Disc before FinalizingFast & Slow Playback PlaybackIndex Writing and Index Search Playing the Previous or Next ChapterSetting the Setup Menu Setup MenuSetup Menu Setup Menu ConfigurationSetup Menus Disc Menu Screen Input Select Menu ScreenSystem Menu Screen Power OFF AC in Mode Power onKeyboard English Style FrenchDVD Menu Screen Recorder Menu Screen Recorder Menu 1/2 screenRecorder Menu 2/2 screen Remote Menu Screen Clock Adjust Menu Screen Display Menu ScreenNetwork Menu Screen Specifications Changing the Signal System Ntsc / PALOperation Procedure OthersTroubleshooting Service and ClaimsOthers Warranty Statement

240-020-505 specifications

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