TVGuardian DRM-2001G manual TV Display, Video Output Format, Close Caption

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System Setup

TV Display

1.In the Play Settings menu, press the “OK” button to select the “TV aspect ratio” item and a drop down menu will appear.

2.Use the ▲ or ▼ button to select a proper setting value and press the “OK” button to confirm.

16:9WS is suitable for a wide screen TV.

Pan Scan is suitable for a TV with standard screen size.

When a wide screen picture is played, the left and right margins will be cut and the picture will occupy the entire screen.

4:3 is uses for standard TV. When a wide screen picture is played, a black frame will appear at the top and bottom of the TV screen.

The default value is Letter Box.

3.Press the “RETURN” button to return to the upper level menu and set up other items.

NOTES:

The playing effect depends on the recorded picture size. Some pictures might not be played under the screen format you select.

For those discs recorded as 4:3, no matter how the screen format is set, the screen format played is always 4:3.

The selection of screen format shall be in accordance with the TV screen.

Video Output Format

1.In the General Settings menu, use the ▲ or ▼ button to move the cursor, select the “Video Output Format” item and press the “OK” button.

2.Select the Progressive or Interlace option for video scan output mode, and press the “OK” button to confirm.

Video Output

1.In the General Settings menu, use the ▲ or ▼ button to move the cursor, select the “Video Output” item and press the “OK” button.

2.Select Y Pb Pr, RGB or CVBS terminal according to your need and press the “OK” button to confirm.

Close Caption

1.In the General Settings menu, use the ▲ or ▼ button to move the cursor, select the “Close Caption” item and press the “OK” button.

2.When you play a DVD disc or receive a TV signal with subtitle, select the “ON” state, the TV screen displays subtitle, select the “OFF” state, the TV screen does not display subtitles.

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Contents DVD Recorder with 80GB Hard Drive DRM-2001G User’s Manual Safety Instructions Table of Contents Identification of Controls Remote Control To install batteries and use remote control System Connections System Connections Connection for Recording External Signals Front Panel Signal Operation Interface and General Steps System SetupAuto Chapter Marker APS Auto Program Scan Recording QualityModify Channel Setup Menu VideoTV Type Video Output Format TV DisplayVideo Output Close CaptionSetup MENU-AUDIO System Language Setup MENU-LANGUAGEAudio Language Subtitle LanguageDate-Time Setting Setup MENU-DATE/TIMEProgram Datedd/mm/yyReset to Factory Default Setup MENU-PREFERENCESScreen Saver Setup MENU-TIME Shift TVGuardian Feature Entering the recoding mode and menu description Recording ModeRecording modes Manual RecordingDV Controlled Recording One Touch Recording OTRRecord from hard drive to optical disc Instructions for Creating a YesDVD Setting up the input source Timer RecordingSetting up the recording quality Set up the recording modeSetting up the end time of recording Setting up the starting time of recordingSetting up the record title To delete a set timer recordingMenu Description Play ModeAuto Play Pre-Recorded Discs OperationEnter Title Before Playing Enter Menu Before PlayingNormal Play Play Mode ControlRepeat Play Program PlayPlayback Control Selection Play Mode Audio Selection Goto ButtonAudio Channel Selection Subtitle Selection Multi-Angle SwitchPBC ON/OFF Picture Zoom FunctionHard Disc Drive Playback Hard Disc Drive Play ModeZoom Time Shifting Option SaveDisplay Disc Operation Entering the Disc Operation ModeLock Disc Rename DiscOverwrite Disc Record a New TitleFinalize Disc ExitEditing from the Hard Drive Hard Disc Drive EditingDelete SplitChanging the Index Picture SegmentLock RenameProtect Editing Titles Title EditingChapter Editing Enter the Chapter Editing ModeOperation Steps Selecting the title to be edited Splitting the title Setting the chapter markerHiding and un-hiding the chapter Indexing a pictureTroubleshooting Guide DVD, MPEG-II Technical SpecificationsTerm Definition Glossary of TermsGlossary of Terms