Toshiba RD-XS30B owner manual Display

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Introduction

Index to Parts and Controls (Continued)

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LPressing the DIMMER button on the remote control changes the brightness of the display (normal/dimmed/off).

LEvery time you press the FL SELECT button, the display changes between the channel, title number, and time. The display may not change, depending on the disc or recording conditions.

1PDC indicator (Programme Delivery Control System)

Illuminates when setting a PDC controlled programme recording.

2PBC indicator

Illuminates when PBC function is “On” page 138 and a PBC-controllable VIDEO CD is loaded.

3Programmed recording icon

Illuminates when programmed recording is set.

4Angle icon page 57

Illuminates when playing a scene recorded with multi angles.

5Track indicator

Illuminates when the track number is displayed.

6Remain icon

Illuminates when the remaining time is displayed.

7Bit rate indicator

8Title indicator

Illuminates when displaying the title number.

9Chapter indicator

Illuminates when displaying the chapter number.

!NICAM indicator

Illuminates when NICAM function is “ON” page 140 and while receiving stereo/mono programmes of NICAM broodcasts.

"Analog output level indicator Displays the analog output level.

L+R: Stereo and bilingual (left (main) channel and right (sub) channel)

L:Left (main) channel

R:Right (sub) channel Off: Mono

Level indicator may not show exact sound level. It only shows the average level.

Illuminates when displaying the bit rate value specified for recording or the actual bit rate value used for playback.

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Contents RD-XS30B Table of Contents Function Setup RecordingDubbing EditingFAQ Others153 154Using different disc types for different purposes About this productDigital AV equipment Playback Restriction About the internal hard disc HDDCompatible discs Disc Mark Specification Remarks For recording / playbackFor playback only To protect recorded contents On DVD-RAM discsOn DVD-R discs DVD-RAM discs with cartridges are recommended for recordingOn cleaning discs On handling discsOn storing discs 169Structure of disc contents Index to Parts and Controls Front panelSee pages with arrows for details Guide$ Stop button page 28 Installation Guide Rear PanelPage Remote control MenuUnder the lid Display # Multi display Dubbing indicator$ Channel display Turning the power on ON/STANDBY indicator ON/STANDBY button Channel buttonIs your recorder ready? Viewing TV channels through this recorderTurning the power off Single sidedDouble sided Close the disc trayIf a message appears Example of the icon FunctionNext System software update service Start-up/Shutdown closing iconsInitializing a DVD-RAM disc Logical Format Introduction Before operating this recorderDVD-RAM Physical Format Operation guidance of the remote control Switching a languageEntering characters ChapterErasing characters Page Basic Operations Hint on reading this manualPlaying a DVD video disc Press DVDPress Play StopPress the TOP Menu button Press Buttons to select the title You wantPlaying recorded contents Content Menu Digest Playback Skip Search To return to the beginning of the titleTo play another title To play the other titlePlaying recorded contents Content Menu When you find a desired title, press the Enter buttonViewing the first scenes of titles original Intro Scan Playing all titles original in a disc All ORG Title PlaySorting the title list Enter the page number to specify and press Switch the picture to view TV broadcasts Start recordingScreen Protection Status displayWhen complete, press Enter During stop, press REC MenuSelect an item by pressing To set the itemSetting items Suggestions for the picture quality settingTo record a high picture quality To fill the discPress the Quick Menu button at on Use the / buttons to select an item and press EnterPDC Programme Delivery Control System Use the / buttons to make a selection, and press EnterShifting a time period of a recording Time Shift Adding a programme entryDeleting a programme entry Changing an entryPress the button Remaining volumePress the REC Menu button to exit the GUI To stop recording To pause recording to omit an unnecessary portionTo stop a programmed recording To change a TV channel to be recordedPress the Extend button under the lid of the remote control While recording on the HDD, press the Content Menu buttonHDD HDD To record broadcast programmes on DVD-RTo delete recorded content To protect recorded contentDeletion Perform steps 1 and 2 in Playing recordedQuick Menu operation Opening a Quick MenuPress Quick Menu Press / to select an item, then pressTo play repeatedly Repeat playback Functions in a Quick MenuTo play in random order Random play Memory playback mode To repeat a current memory playback To display the current bit rate To use virtual surround sound effectTo check information on a title To playback each title from the beginningPage Playback During normal playback, press Picture Search Playing at various speedsPlay Instant Replay Instant Skip Play Press Slow during playbackPlaying in slow-motionHDD DVD-RAM DVD-VIDEO VCD During playback, press Pause Press FramePlayback Various speed playback Playing frame by frame HDD DVD-RAM DVD-VIDEO VCDPress T.SEARCH Press the number buttons to enter a number of the sectionOpen the lid ClearPress the number buttons and / to enter Desired time location on the discPress Timeslip to exit this mode Resume playback by pressing Pause or PlayLocate a scene you want by the following methods FrameWhile recording a TV programme on the HDD, press Timeslip Go back to the beginning of the TV programme using SkipPress Timeslip to exit Selecting the camera angle To turn off the angle iconSelecting the Sound Press Audio during playback or while receiving a broadcastYou can select a preferred language and a sound format MenuSounds recorded on the HDD/DVD-RAM disc Output sound conversion tablePress to select Status, then press Adjust to select On At , select Off by pressing the Adjust buttonSelecting Subtitles Press Subtitle during playback