Toshiba DR430KU owner manual DV Dubbing

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DV DUBBING

Note for DV dubbing

If you press [PAUSE F] at step 5, the tape will rewind to the point a few seconds preceding the paused point.

The unit does not send out the output signal to DVC.

For the proper operation, connect DVC to the unit directly. Do not connect this unit and DVC via any other unit.

Do not connect more than 1 DVC.

The unit can only accept DVC. Other DV device such as cable/satellite box or D-VHS VCR cannot be recognized.

If no video signal is detected from the DVC during DVC to DVD dubbing, the recording will be paused and “I” will flash on the TV screen. The recording will resume when the unit detects the video signal again.

When the DVC is in camera mode, refer to “Guide to DV and On-Screen Display” on page 45.

You cannot dub from DVC during timer standby mode.

During timer standby of either component, you cannot select L3(DV-IN) even on the component which is not in timer standby.

Date / time and cassette memory data will not be recorded.

Pictures with a copy-guard signal cannot be recorded.

A DV terminal is a terminal that can use the transmission mode conforming to the IEEE 1394 standards called “Fire Wire”. It serves as the interface that connects the PC and peripheral device such as “i. LINK” (registered trademark of SONY). It enables digital dubbing between DV devices with little degradation.

Disc Introduction Connections Basic Setup Management Recording Playback Editing Function Setup Others

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Contents Editing Basic SetupIntroduction Connections Additional Safety Instructions PrecautionsSymbol for Class ll Double Insulation Location and Handling PrecautionsAvoid a place with drastic temperature changes To Avoid the Hazards of Electrical Shock and FireAvoid the Hazards of Electrical Shock and Fire Installation LocationSupplied Accessories Dew Condensation WarningCleaning Discs Maintenance ServicingIR Signal Check Cleaning the CabinetContents Contents Features Features Region Codes Unplayable DiscsColor Systems Rear Panel Functional OverviewFront Panel Open the cover Insert batteries Installing the Batteries in the Remote ControlUsing a Remote Control Functional OverviewInput Select button Setup buttonREC Mode button Timer PROG. buttonOn-Screen Display / Menu Main Menu Guide to ON-SCREEN Displays and MenusMusic When an Audio CD is insertedWhen a Jpeg / MP3 disc is inserted FinalizeCurrent status of the unit Front Panel Display GuideDisplay Message Title / track and chapter markSupplied cables used in this connection are as follows Connecting to an External TunerConnections TV Connection OverviewCopyright protection system Hdmi Video Resolution and Actual Output SignalsConnections No supplied cables are used in this connectionConnecting to a TV with an S-Video Input Jack Connecting to a TV with Component Video Input jacksConnecting to a TV without Audio / Video Input Jacks Connecting to a TV with Audio / Video Input JacksNo supplied cables are used in these connections To set up Hdmi Audio, refer to pages 82To set up Dolby Digital, refer to pages 81 Digital Audio ConnectionInput jacks Channel Analog Audio ConnectionTurn on your TV Initial SettingProceed to in Clock Setting on Necessary connections, pressUse K / L to select calendar or time, then press Enter Setting the ClockClock Setting Press Setup to exitEnter Settings for the Video InputChoosing the Recording Format of a Brand-New DVD-RW Formatting a DiscFormatting is completed If you want to cancel formatting, select NoFormatting a Disc Reformatting a Disc ManuallyUse K / L to select Yes, then press Enter Setting a Disc to ProtectTo cancel the disc protect Use K / L to select DVD Menu, then press EnterUse K / L to select ON, then press Enter General Setting menu will appearAuto Finalizing Players Finalizing may take several minutes up to an hour Press SetupPlaying the Discs in Other DVD Players Finalizing a Disc32 EN Video Recording ModeInformation on DVD Recording Restrictions on RecordingMake Recording Compatible Settings for a RecordingSetting for Auto Chapter Press Setup to exitRecording Settings for a RecordingSetting Aspect Ratio for Video Mode Recording Audio Select XPPress Press REC Mode repeatedly to Select a recording modeRecording Will be displayed for 5 secondsRefer to Guide to a Title List on G. DVD+R/DVD-RW/-RIf you have not set the clock yet Timer RecordingGuide to Timer Programming Display Before recording, make sureTo exit, press Timer PROG. or Setup Timer RecordingUse K / L to select a recording mode Press Enter when all items are enteredTo stop the timer recording in progress Priority of Overlapped Settings Hints for Timer RecordingPreparation on this unit Satellite LinkPress Stop CPress Satellite Link Connection to an External Device Settings for AN External DevicePress Cstop on the unit to stop recording Settings for AN External DeviceRecording from an External Device External device is connected. L1, L2 or DVL3Guide to DV and On-Screen Display DV DubbingPress Display DV DubbingDVC to DVD Dubbing DV-INDV Dubbing Information on Playback Structure of Disc ContentsPress Stop C once to stop Basic PlaybackDirect Playback Press OPEN/CLOSE a to close the disc trayStart, then press Enter Basic PlaybackPlayback from the Title List Use K / L to select Play FromPress Playing Back an Audio CD and a CD-RW/-R with MP3/JPEG filesFollow steps 1 to 2 in Direct Playback onL, then press Enter Playing Back a USB Device with MP3 / Jpeg filesStop mode, plug your USB flash Memory Playback will be paused and sound will be muted Using the Title/Disc MenuPause During playback, press Pause FFast Forward / Fast Reverse Playback Special PlaybackResume Playback Skipping TV Commercials During PlaybackSlow Forward / Slow Reverse Playback Special PlaybackRapid Playback Step by Step PlaybackZoom Marker SettingThis unit start to record the TV broadcast Chasing Playback during RecordingDuring recording, press Play B While viewing a TV broadcast via this unit, press Time SlipOnce to stop playback Simultaneous Playback and RecordingChapter Title/Chapter Search Using Skip j / SkipUsing Display SearchAudio CD SearchTime Search Random Playback Repeat Playback5Press Play B REPEAT/RANDOM/PROGRAM PLAYBACK/SLIDE ShowProgram Playback If you press Audio , skip to Switching SubtitlesSwitching Audio Soundtrack TOP Menu to display the disc menuReducing Block Noise Switching Virtual Surround SystemSwitching Camera Angles Selecting the Format of Audio and VideoUse K / L to select OFF or ON, then press Enter Adjusting Black LevelYour setting will be activated Use K / L to select Black Level, then press EnterGuide to a Title List Information on Disc EditingYou can record You cannot New title Record Deleting TitlesAfter the disc is fully recorded DeleteUse K / L to select Title Delete, then press Enter VR mode DVD-RW originalDeleting Titles Title, then press EnterTitle is added to playlist CREATING/DELETING PlaylistAdding Titles to a Playlist Use K / L to select Add To Playlist, then press EnterErasing All Playlist Main menu will appear.Press SetupCREATING/DELETING Playlist Press Return and then Return or Editing DiscsPutting Names on Titles Stop C to exitGuide to Edit Title Name Editing DiscsPutting Names on Titles cont’d Add Setting Chapter MarksMaximum numbers of chapter for each DVD VR mode DVD +VR mode DVDAfter this operation is completed Hiding ChaptersStop mode, press TOP Menu Use K / L to select Edit, then press EnterFollow the steps 1 to 3 in Putting Deleting a Part of a TitleNames on Titles on page 71 to Display Edit menuPress Return and then Return or Stop C to exit Deleting a Part of a Title cont’dUse K / L to select Delete then press Enter Use K / L/s / B to select a desired title, then press Enter Dividing a TitleFollow the steps 1 to 3 in Dividing a Combining TitlesMenu Use K / L to select Title Combining, then press EnterOFF ON. Press Enter again Setting or Releasing the Title ProtectionTo protect a whole disc VR mode DVD-RW, DVD+RW/+R only Use K / L to select Protect, then press EnterIf you select OFF at , all the chapter marks are erased Setting or Clearing All Chapter Marks at OnceUse K / L to select Chapter Mark, then press Enter Use K / L to select the desired interval, then press EnterItems highlight is the default List of the Default SettingsList of the Default Settings Press Stop C if you are playing back a disc General SettingPlayback Use K / L to select a desired item, then press EnterPlayback cont’d General SettingParental Lock Default OFF Use the Number buttons to enter the current passwordAudio Out Editing Function Setup OthersAngle Icon Default on Disc Menu Language Default EnglishAudio Language Default Original Subtitle Language Default OFFDisplay OSD Language Default EnglishScreen Saver Default 10 minutes FL Dimmer Default BrightCanadian English Rating Use the Number Buttons to enter new access passwordUse K / L to select a desired item, then press Enter Mpaa RatingVideo When you finish with the setting Press Setup to exitProgressive Default OFF TV Aspect Default 169 WideUse K / L to select HDMI, then press Enter When you finish with the setting, press Setup to exitFormat Default RGB Hdmi cont’d Hdmi Audio Default onRGB Range Default Normal Hdmi CEC Default OFFReset the setting to default Reset AllUse K / L to select Reset All, then press Enter Select Yes using K / L , then pressPicture TroubleshootingPower Remote controlRecording / Timer recording / Editing TroubleshootingYou press OPEN/CLOSE a OPEN/CLOSE a to take out the disc. The disc canceled duringRepairing process MAY not work OthersCan I record to CD-RW/-R? Frequently Asked QuestionsLanguage Code Language CodeGlossary Input / Output SpecificationsGeneral RecordingLimited Warranty Limited WarrantyLPLWHG2QH  HDUDUUDQW\RQ3DUWVDQG/DERXU Limited Warranty102 EN Memo
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DR430KU, DR430 specifications

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