Toshiba D-VR17KB If the Timer Programming did not Complete Correctly, Error numbers indicate

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If the Timer Programming did not Complete Correctly

The error number appears on the Timer Programming list.

Timer Programming

0:00 THU 06/12

 

Date

Start

End

CH

PDC

E40

06/12

7:00

9:00

P11

 

 

 

 

New Program

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/1

The error programme will be displayed in grey with an error number.

The error numbers indicate:

E1–E22,

E37–E39: Recording error

E23–E24: Unrecordable disc

E25 : • Copy prohibited programme

• Cannot record because of the NTSC /

 

PAL-60 signal is received.

E26–E28: Copy prohibited programme

E29

: Disc protected

E30

: Disc full

E31

: Already recorded 99 titles (Video

 

mode)

E32

: Already recorded 99 titles (VR mode)

E33

: Already recorded 999 chapters

E34

: No space for Control Information

E35

: PCA (Power Calibration Area) full

E36

: Already finalised Video format disc

E40

: • There are some unrecorded parts due

 

the overlapped timer programmes.

 

• Recording did not start at the start

 

time.

 

• There is no tape in the cassette

 

compartment.

 

• Tape recording reaches to the tape

 

end during timer recording.

E41

: Power failure

E42

: No disc

E43

: Already 49 titles recorded (+VR mode)

E44

: Already 254 chapters recorded (+VR mode)

E45

: Copy prohibited programme

E46

: It is impossible to record additionally on

 

a disc recorded by other units when

setting “Make Recording Compatible” to “OFF”. (+VR mode)

The error programme will be deleted once you check the error in the programme list, or once you cancel the timer-standby mode and re-enter it.

Hints for the Timer Recording

If there is a power failure or the unit is unplugged for more than 30 seconds, the clock setting and all timer settings will be lost.

If there is no disc or an unrecordable disc in the tray (finalised DVD-RW/-R, finalised DVD+R, a fully recorded disc, etc.), the DVD on the front panel display will flash and the timer recording will not occur. Insert a recordable disc.

If there is no tape or a tape with a record tab is not in the cassette compartment, the VCR on the front panel display will flash and the timer recording cannot be performed. Please insert a recordable tape.

When all timer recordings are complete, the icon flashes. To play back or eject the recorded disc, press [TIMER SET], and then press [PLAY P] or [OPEN / CLOSE O].

The timer recording cannot be performed in DVD and VCR at the same time. If you set two programmings with the same channel and time both in DVD and VCR, the programming that has priority will be recorded.

You cannot make any DVD operation during DVD timer recording.

You cannot make any VCR operation during VCR timer recording.

If the Start and End times are same, the length of the recording will be set for 24 hours. If the disc or tape becomes full during recording, the unit will turn itself off. To continue recording, press [TIMER SET] to cancel the timer-standby mode, insert a recordable disc or tape and press [TIMER SET] again.

When 2 or more programmes are overlapped, “Timer program overlapped” appears, and the overlapped programme will be displayed in blue. To correct the timer programme refer to “Checking, Cancelling or Correcting the Timer Programming Information” on page 34.

If the Start time is earlier and the End time is later than the current time, the recording will start immediately after you press [TIMER SET].

If a videotape ends during the timer recording, the unit will automatically stop, eject the videotape, and turn itself off. To continue recording, insert a recordable tape.

Priority of overlapped settings

The unit records programmes according to priority if the timer programmes overlap.

If the starting time is same:

The timer programming set first (PROG. 1) has priority.

 

 

 

 

 

PROG. 2

PROG. 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

recording

PROG. 2

 

 

 

 

will start

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

after

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROG. 1

Actual

 

 

 

 

recording is

recording

PROG. 1

 

PROG. 2

completed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The first 2 minutes (at the longest) will be cut off.

When the starting time and the ending time for each programmes are different:

• A programme that has earlier start time has priority.

PROG. 1

 

 

PROG. 2

 

 

PROG. 3

 

 

Actual

PROG. 1

PROG. 3 PROG. 2

recording

The first 2 minutes (at the longest) will be cut off.

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Introduction Connections Basic Setup Recording Playback

Editing Function Setup VCR Functions Others

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Contents Toshiba Corporation VR17KBIntroduction PrecautionsLaser Safety Power SupplyMoisture Condensation Warning Connection to PowerInstallation Location Avoid the Hazards of Electrical Shock and FireDeclaration of Conformity MaintenanceAbout Copyright Registration card Accessories SuppliedAuto Head Cleaning May need to be cleanedTable of Contents Editing FeaturesRecording PlaybackPDC Symbol DescriptionCompatibility OthersDVD-RW Available Gray Not available Cprm compatible disc onlyRegion Codes 10 ENUnplayable Discs Colour SystemsFront Panel Functional OverviewThis unit does not have an RF modulator Rear Panel12 EN Remote Control 14 EN About the Remote Control Installing Batteries in the Remote ControlVCR / DVD Recorder Switching Indicates an operation status Guide to On-Screen DisplaysDisplay Menu 16 ENMain Menu 18 EN Front Panel Display GuideDisplay Messages Connections Basic Connecting to a TVConnections ConnectionsConnections illustrated above are optional for better sound Connecting to External EquipmentDigital Audio for Better Sound Quality Only for DVD 20 ENAfter You Have Completed Connections Connecting to an MD deck or DAT deck22 EN Basic SetupInitial Setting To Select a Channel Manual TuningTo Skip a Preset Channel After completion, press Setup to exit24 EN Setting the ClockAuto Clock Setting MoveSelecting the TV Aspect Ratio Manual Clock SettingEnter the date day / month / year using U / D Select the desired option using U / D, then press EnterInformation on DVD Recording RecordingChoosing the Recording Format of a Blank DVD-RW Disc Formatting a DiscMaking Discs Playable in Other DVD Players Finalise 28 EN Setting Aspect Ratio for Video Mode RecordingSetting Auto Chapter Make Recording CompatiblePress Enter Select Yes using U / D, thenReformatting a Disc Manually Recording Audio Select XP Selecting the Sound ModeSetting External Input Audio Setting Bilingual Recording AudioPress on / Standby to turn on the unit Basic RecordingPress Open / Close O to close the disc tray Press Stop S to stop the recordingPress DVD One-touch Timer Recording OTR32 EN Turn on the unit and insert a recordable discTimer Recording Check the information on the list you want to edit To Stop the Timer Recording in ProgressPDC Programme Delivery Control 34 ENPriority of overlapped settings If the Timer Programming did not Complete CorrectlyHints for the Timer Recording Error numbers indicate36 EN Set the desired start time using U / D, then press PSelect the time, media or mode using Satellite LinkPress Timer SET to turn on the unit To Standby Mode is highlightedRecording from External Equipment Settings for External EquipmentSelect a recording mode using REC Mode Connection to External EquipmentDVD to VCR Dubbing ModePress Dubbing VCR to DVDDVD to VCR duplication will start Setting a Disc to ProtectTo cancel the disc protect 40 ENFinalising is complete To cancel finalising DVD-RW disc onlyFinalising Discs Auto FinalisePlaying Back a DVD-RW / DVD-R / DVD+RW / DVD+R Disc PlaybackBasic Playback Hint for DVD PlaybackPlaying Back a DivX Playing Back an Audio CD, MP3 orAudio layer 44 ENDivX Subtitle MP3, MPEG1Your registration code will appear DivX VOD46 EN Playing Back Discs Using the Disc MenuPlaying Back a Disc Using the Title Menu Press Return to go back to the Title menu Playing Back a Video CD Using the Title MenuCancelling and Recalling the PBC Function PBC Function for Video CDsSpecial Playback Zoom Step by Step PlaybackSlow Forward / Slow Reverse Playback Press Play B during recording Marker SetupChasing Playback during Recording 50 ENSimultaneous Playback Recording Direct Search SearchTitle / Chapter Search Track SearchRepeat Playback During playback, press Display Select the icon using L / PRepeat / Random / Programme Playback / Slide Show Time Search54 EN Random PlaybackProgramme Playback Slide ShowSelect OFF, Type 1 or Type 2 using U / D, then press Enter Switching subtitlesSwitching Audio Soundtrack Switching Virtual Surround System56 EN Switching Camera AnglesAngle will switch each time you press Enter Reducing Block NoiseGuide to a Title List EditingDisc Editing Editing Discs58 EN Deleting TitlesEditing Title Name Adding a chapter marker Setting or Clearing Chapter MarkersGuide to Editing Title Names Press Return and then Return or Stop S to exit60 EN Hiding ChaptersCombining Titles VR mode DVD-RW disc playlistProtecting Titles Dividing a Title62 EN Press DVD first Press SetupAdding Titles to a Playlist Deleting All PlaylistsPart of the title is deleted Select Delete using U / D, then press EnterDeleting Parts of Titles 64 EN Function SetupVCR →DVD Audio Out Parental Lock Default AllPlayback 66 ENSelect a language using U / D, then press Enter Disc Menu Language Default EnglishAudio Language Default Original Select a setting using U / D, then press EnterTV System Default PAL Subtitle Language Default OFFAngle Icon Default on Still Mode Default AutoVideo DisplayDivX DivX Subtitle Default OFFUsing L / P to select Yes. Press Enter Using U / D to select Yes. Press Enter within 15 secondsReset All Before recording, make sure Recording and One-touch Timer Recording OTRVCR Functions Basic RecordingAccidental erasure prevention One-touch Timer RecordingIndex Search 74 EN Other OperationsHi-Fi Stereo Sound System DVD VCR TroubleshootingSymptom Remedy OthersDVD 76 ENVCR Symptom78 EN Error message Cause SolutionLanguage Code Language Code80 EN GlossaryTuner SpecificationsGeneral Recording82 EN E9GA0BDEN.book Page 83 Monday, March 26, 2007 1014 AM

D-VR17KB specifications

The Toshiba D-VR17KB is a versatile and compact DVD Recorder/VCR combo, designed to cater to consumers' needs for recording and playback. This dual-function device allows users to record TV programs onto DVD and VHS formats, providing a bridge between modern digital media and traditional analog tapes.

One of the standout features of the D-VR17KB is its ability to record directly onto DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW discs, making it easy to create lasting copies of cherished programs and films. The device supports a variety of recording modes, allowing users to choose between standard play and long play to maximize recording time, up to 6 hours on a single disc in LP mode.

In addition to its recording capabilities, the D-VR17KB boasts a user-friendly interface and comprehensive connectivity options. It includes AV input and output connections, a component video output for enhanced picture quality, and coaxial audio outputs. The addition of an HDMI output enables digital connections to modern TVs while ensuring high-quality audio and video transmission.

The D-VR17KB integrates progressive scan technology, which enhances picture clarity by doubling the vertical resolution in video signals. This feature is particularly beneficial for watching movies and sports, providing a smoother and sharper viewing experience. Furthermore, the device includes a built-in tuner, allowing users to access and record live television without the need for a separate set-top box.

In terms of playback capabilities, the Toshiba D-VR17KB is compatible with a plethora of formats, including DVD-Video, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD, and VHS tapes. This extensive compatibility ensures that users can enjoy their favorite movies and home videos without hassle. Additionally, on-screen programming guides make it easier for users to schedule recordings and navigate through available content.

With dimensions that make it suitable for any home entertainment setup, the D-VR17KB is designed with both functionality and space efficiency in mind. Its sleek design fits seamlessly into various AV configurations, whether as a standalone device or stacked with other components.

In summary, the Toshiba D-VR17KB offers a unique blend of technology and practicality for anyone looking to preserve their favorite moments on DVD and VHS. Its recording capabilities, playback options, and user-friendly interface make it a valuable addition to any home entertainment system.