Toshiba RD-XV47KE manual About HDD, HDD is a temporary storage location

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About HDD

HDD is a special device which has high recording density and is suited for long-time recording or high- speed cueing but by contrast, has many factors which can cause breakage. Use HDD on the premise that you should dub the recorded programmes to a DVD disc or a videotape to protect your previous videos.

HDD is a temporary storage location:

HDD is not a permanent storage location of the recorded contents. Be sure to use it as a temporary storage location until you watch the programmes once, edit them, or dub them to a DVD disc or a videotape.

Be sure to dub (back up) data promptly if you find abnormalities in HDD:

If there is mechanical trouble with the HDD, grinding or other sounds may be heard or blocky noise may appear on the image. If you continue to use as it is, deterioration may continue and eventually the HDD may not be used at all. If you notice these symptoms of a failing HDD, promptly dub the data to a DVD disc or a videotape.

When an HDD fails, recovery of recorded content (data) may be impossible.

About the remaining capacity of HDD recording time: In recording to HDD, the Remaining Capacity Display may differ from the actual recordable time as this unit adopts Variable Bit Rate encoding, which varies the recording (storage) amount of data in conformity with the information amount of video. Before recording to the HDD, ensure there is sufficient space on the HDD by deleting unnecessary titles in advance. (Remaining capacity will not increase if you only delete Playlists.)

Introduction Connections Basic Setup Recording Playback

Editing Function Setup VCR Functions Others

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Contents Playback RecordingToshiba Corporation Laser Safety PrecautionsPower Supply On / StandbyDeclaration of Conformity Installation LocationAvoid the Hazards of Electrical Shock and Fire Moisture Condensation WarningAccessories Supplied Purchase a good quality VHS Video Head Cleaner MaintenanceVideo head cleaner before use Clean video heads only when problems occurTable of Contents Recording FeaturesDubbing PlaybackCompatibility EditingDisc Mark Specification Remarks Using different disc types for different purposesChoosing a Disc For Recording / Playback10 EN For Playback OnlyDisc Mark On DVD-RW Discs On DVD-R DiscsOn DVD+R / DVD+RW Discs Marks on DVD Video DiscsOn Cleaning Discs Structure of Disc ContentsOn Handling Discs On Storing DiscsDiscs and Purposes 14 EN DVD-V Symbol DescriptionFront Panel Functional Overview16 EN This unit does not have an RF modulator Rear PanelConnect to a standard AC outlet Connect to an antenna cable18 EN Remote ControlDisplays the Title List During playback, press to change the audio settingsPress to confirm or select menu items Press to return to the previously displayed Menu ScreenHDD / DVD / VCR Modes Switching Installing Batteries in the Remote ControlAbout the Remote Control 20 ENHow to use Setup Menus Guide to Setup MenuGuide to Display Information Display ExampleDisplay Messages Front Panel Display Guide22 EN Connections Basic Setup Connecting to a TVConnections Digital Audio for Better Sound Quality Connecting to External Equipment24 EN Connections illustrated above are optional for better soundAfter You Have Completed Connections Connecting to an MD deck or DAT deckFor the First Time Use Press Enter to start Auto Channel Tuning26 EN If you like to skip this step, press ReturnOSD Language Setting Select Manual Tuning using Cursor U / D, then press Enter Manual TuningPress Setup in stop mode 28 ENSelect Channel Setting using When the setup for the position is completed, press EnterSelect Move using Cursor U / D Then press Enter To Select a ChannelAuto Clock Setting Setting the ClockSelect Clock Setting using Cursor U / D, then press Enter 30 ENSelect On using Cursor U / D, then press Enter Manual Clock SettingWhen all the information is entered, press Enter Select TV Aspect using Cursor U / D, then press Enter Selecting the Sound ModeSelecting the TV Aspect Ratio 32 ENTop and bottom of the screen Media Types Information on Supported Media34 EN Recordable Discs Rec ModeRestrictions on Recording Information on Copy ControlMaking Discs Playable in Other DVD Players Finalise 36 ENHDD is a temporary storage location About HDDFormatting a Disc Select Yes using Cursor L / P, then press EnterAuto Format Reformatting a Disc Disc FormatDeleting All Contents in HDD Select Recording using Cursor U / D, then press Enter Setting Bilingual Recording Audio40 EN Dolby Digital Recording Audio Select XPRecords Dolby Digital audio for good quality sound Records Linear PCM audio for the best quality soundBasic Recording One-touch Timer Recording OTR42 EN Press Stop S to stop the recordingPress Timer Prog Timer RecordingPreparing for Timer Recording Timer Programme List will appear44 EN Press Timer PROG. to exitHints for Timer Recording Editing the Timer Programming InformationVPS Video Programme System / PDC Programme Delivery Control Shorter Timer Programming Prog is not recorded Setting External Input Audio46 EN If the recording time entirely overlapsPress Satellite Link Satellite LinkPreparation of this unit One Touch Dubbing Information on Dubbing48 EN There are three ways to start One Touch Dubbing One Touch Dubbing from HDD or Videotape to DVDHDD to DVD dubbing 50 ENVideotape to DVD dubbing To stop the dubbing in progressPress Dubbing Dubbing from HDD / DVD to VideotapeSelect Add to Title To delete a title 52 ENTo move a title Dubbing will startDubbing Direction will appear Bi-directional Dubbing between HDD and DVDExample HDD Original 54 EN When Auto is selected Just DubbingTo change the title name To erase all the titles in the Dubbing Title ListDubbing from Videotape to HDD / DVD Dubbing from the External Devices Setting for External Connection AV356 EN Finalising a Disc Select Yes using Cursor L / PFinalise Select Disc Protect using Cursor U / D, then press Enter Setting Disc ProtectionAuto Finalise 58 ENDisc is protected Default setting is No Playable Discs Information on PlaybackColour Systems Region CodesHint for HDD / DVD Playback Basic PlaybackDirect Playback Playback from the Title List MenuPlayback from the DVD Menu Changing the Order of the Title DisplayPlaying Back a Video CD 62 ENPlaying Back a Jpeg Playing Back an MP3If a file is selected If a folder is selected64 EN Playing Back a DivXStop mode, press TOP Menu to call up the DivX List To exit the DivX list, press TOP Menu or ReturnDivX Subtitle Select Media Select using Cursor U / D, then press Enter Select Playback using Cursor U / D, then press EnterDivX VOD 66 ENPlaying Back Discs Using the Title Menu Playing Back Discs Using the Disc MenuCancelling and Recalling the PBC Function Playing Back a Video CD UsingPBC Function for Video CDs MenuResume Playback Special PlaybackRapid Playback Slow Forward / Slow Reverse Playback Fast Forward / Fast Reverse PlaybackTime Shift Playback 70 ENPause Simultaneous Playback RecordingStep by Step Playback Variable Replay / Variable Skip Select Zoom using Cursor U / D, then press EnterZoom 72 ENRepeat Playback Repeat / Programme Playback / Slide ShowProgramme Playback Press Play P to start programme playbackSearch Using the Search buttonSlide Show 74 ENSwitching Audio Soundtrack Switching SubtitlesPicture Adjustment Selecting the Format of Audio and VideoSwitching Virtual Surround System Switching Camera AnglesSelect Angle using Cursor U / D, then press Enter 76 ENAvailable Editing Menus Guide to the Editing on this UnitWhat Are Original and Playlist? Adding or Deleting Chapter Marks Manually78 EN Setup Menu will appear For HDD Select Playlist using Cursor Then press EnterCreating Titles to a Playlist Press Clear80 EN Select Select using Cursor U / D, then press EnterExample HDD PL New Press Return or Setup twice to exit Select Title Delete using Cursor U / D, then press EnterDeleting Titles Deleting a TitleSelect Editing using Cursor U / D, then press Enter When all the titles are selected, press ClearDeleting a Scene of a Title 82 ENPress Play P to start play back again When it reaches the desired start point, press EnterExample Playlist Select Delete using Cursor U / D, then press Enter When it reaches the desired end point, press EnterSelect Edit Title Name using Cursor U / D, then press Enter Editing Title NamesSelect Protect using Cursor U / D, then press Enter When you finish entering the title name, press Enter againProtecting / Undo Protecting Titles Guide to Edit Title NameCombining Titles Press Setup86 EN Second will be marked and Confirmation window will appearSetup Menu will appear Select Yes using Cursor L / P, then press Enter to exitDividing a Title You only can combine the titles in the same folderSelect a desired title you want to divide, then press Enter 88 ENTitle is divided Tour of the Setup Menus Function SetupVariable Replay 90 ENLpcm Video Out Default Scartrgb Initial SettingSelect Video Out using Cursor U / D, then press Enter When you finish with the setting, press Setup to exitDown Sampling Default 48kHz Digital Audio SettingDolby Digital Default Bit Stream Mpeg Default PCMDynamic Range Control Default On DTS Default OnAudio Language Default Original PlaybackDisc Menu Language Default English Subtitle Language Default OffDivX Subtitle Default Off When you finish entering the code, press EnterParental Lock Default All Still Mode Default Auto96 EN TV System Default PAL Angle Icon Default OffInitialise Default No Select Initialise using Cursor U / D, then press EnterFast Dubbing Audio Video Mode Default Off Noise Reduction Default OffSelect Noise Reduction using Cursor U / D, then press Enter RecordingBackground Colour Default On Display Device Status Default OnScreen Saver Default On DisplayBefore recording, make sure 100 ENAccidental erasure prevention Index Search One-touch Timer RecordingTime Search EN101Changing the Video Colour System Other OperationsHi-Fi Stereo Sound System 102 ENError message for HDD/DVD Possible Cause Solution TroubleshootingEN103 104 EN EN105 Symptom SolutionPlayback HDD/DVD 106 ENEN107 108 EN Language CodeLanguage Code EN109 Glossary110 EN SpecificationsGeneral TunerEN111