Toshiba HDD-J35 manual About Cleaning, Disclaimer

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NOTES ON HANDLING

This unit contains an internal HDD, which is susceptible to surrounding environmental changes such as shock, vibration and temperature. Take note of the following points to avoid loss of recorded content:

1.Do not apply shock or vibration to the unit.

2.Do not use the unit on a shaky or unstable place.

3.Do not install the unit on a non-flat surface.

4.Do not cover up the ventilation holes of the unit.

5.Do not use the unit in a high temperature environment or environment with extreme changes in temperature.

6.Unless in an emergency, do not remove the power plug from the wall socket while HDD access (read/write) is in progress (as indicated by the Front Panel display). This may result in loss of recorded data.

7.Toshiba is not liable to any damage or loss of recorded data due to shock, vibration and misuse.

8.Never remove the top cover, disassemble or modify the unit. These actions may cause the recorded data to be destroyed. Moreover, removing the top cover voids the warranty even if the product is within the warranty period.

When the unit is in use, sounds due to the internal HDD disk movement, sometimes even during standby mode. This is not a malfunction.

When moving the unit to a remote location, cover the unit with a piece of cloth to prevent injury. Also, take care not to shake or apply shock to the unit.

The top cover or rear panel may become warm after operating for a long time. This is not a malfunction.

Do not use insecticide sprays, etc., near the unit. Also, do not leave rubber or plastic objects in contact with the unit for long periods of time. This may cause discoloring of this unit’s finish.

Keep the original packing that this unit came in and use it to re-pack the unit when moving or transporting.

ABOUT CLEANING

Do not use solvents such as benzene, alcohol or thinner to clean the unit. These solvents may distort the chassis or damage its finish. If rubber or vinyl products remain in contact with the unit for a long time, a stain may result.

When the unit becomes dirty, clean it gently with a piece of soft, dry cloth.

When the unit is very dirty, remove the power plug from the wall socket and use a piece of damp cloth to wipe the unit clean. Finish the cleaning with a piece of dry cloth.

DISCLAIMER

This manual has been validated and reviewed for accuracy. The instructions and descriptions it contains are accurate for the HDD-J35 recorder at the time of this manual’s production. However, succeeding units and manuals are subject to change without notice. Toshiba assumes no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions or discrepancies between the recorder and the manual.

Toshiba is not liable for loss of recorded content caused by malfunction or damage of the internal HDD, and is not liable for incidental damages (such as profit loss of interruption of business, etc.) produced in such conditions.

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Contents Receiving Recording Playback Appendices Introduction Startup GuidanceSafety Measures on Proper Usage Power Cord CautionsMoisture Condensation Diagrams above are strictly for illustration purposes onlyAbout the Hard Disk Drive HDD Disclaimer About CleaningExemptions Table of Contents TV/RADIO Program List Australian DTV Channel TableIntroduction HD 1080i/720p/576p Capability Video Format Auto-SwitchLarge-Capacity Hard Disk Drive HDMI1Front Panel Identification of ControlsSerial Port Rear PanelDigital Audio Coaxial OUT Hdmi OUTDigital Audio Optical OUT Analog Audio L/R OUTRemote Control Remote Control FP Display Operation IndicatorStartup Guidance Connecting to TV Installing the RecorderStep a Connections Do not Plug the Recorder Into the Mains YETStartup Connections to TV Video ConnectionHDD-J35 HDD-J35 Audio/Video cable Supplied Match the colors when connecting Connecting to Cable BOX/SATELLITE BOX/VCR Connecting to DVD PlayerHDD-J35 Connecting to VCR for ArchivingConnecting to Amplifier Step B Preparing Your Remote Control Connecting to Mains SupplyOperating with the remote control Step C Setting UP Your Recorder Page Turning OFF the Recorder Viewing ProgramsStatus Display PIP TTX ReceivingEPG Menu MAP TOP MenuMain Menu InstallationQuick Scan For Australia Only Reset Data Manual SetupDo not click on the Send button at this UpdateFormat Hard Disk Time yet Program List EPG ProgramProgram List Video Setup Audio Setup Password Time Zone EXT Control Video SetupSystem HD Output Format Aspect RatioPassword Audio SetupDigital Output Audio FormatEXT Control Time SetupFAVORITE&LOCK Parental Rate Edit ChannelFAVORITE&LOCK Virtual Keyboard Parental Rate For Australia OnlyProfile Plate SetupPlate Setup FP Display Setup Information PVR Setup Information FP Display SetupPVR Setup Info I-Plate Quick ControlTV/RADIO Program List FAV. Favorite Channel List TTX Teletext Ratio Aspect Ratio Format Video FormatTo change the off-timer To set the off-timerInput Select SleepRecall AudioPage Recording OTR ONE Time Recording Recording MethodsRecording TIME-BASED RecordingEPG Recording Recording Page Playback Library Playback ControlsPlayback Time Line BARChase Play Stop Playback PauseFast FORWARD/FAST Reverse 3 Speeds Skip FORWARD/REVERSEPage Appendices Number Appendix 1 Australian DTV Channel TableCanberra Phenomenon Solution Appendix TroubleshootingSetup Quick ScanRgbhv YP BP R HD Mode RGB YP BP RHdmi Appendix 3 Parental Guidance Codes Appendix 4 Glossary Page Appendix Accessories Auto code search Region Appendix 6 Instruction Guide for Programming Remote ControlProgramming Auto code search Brand code displayBrand Code Code list for European MarketRCA AOC Code list for USA MarketTMK Code list for China Market SSS Tobo Brand Code Memo Toshiba Corporation