Daewoo DHR-8100P user manual Front Panel Display

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Identification of Controls

Front Panel Display

DVD MODE

Disc is loaded

DVD Timer Recording is set

Channel

PR23

TV Channel

 

 

Input mode

 

 

AV1 input

Au-1

 

AV2 input

Au-2

 

Recording on disc

 

Indicates a DVD Timer recording is

1 1 : 1 5

set.

 

 

Indicates a DVD Timer Recording is

1 1 : 1 5

in standby mode.

 

 

 

1 1 : 1 5

Indicates the DVD is recording.

 

 

0:30

OTR Recording mode

 

 

RECP

Recording Pause mode

HDD MODE

HDD/DVD Recorder is recording.

HDD Timer Recording is set

FRONT DISPLAY MESSAGE:Indicates clock,channel,current mode,OTR time,etc.

Recording on HDD

1 1 : 1 5

Indicates a Timer recording on HDD

is set.

 

 

Indicates a Timer Recording on HDD

1 1 : 1 5

is in standby mode.

 

 

 

1 1 : 1 5

Indicates the HDD is recording.

 

 

0:30

OTR Recording mode

Others

Indicates when the HDD/DVD Recorder is locked. The front panel is locked by pressing and holding

SAFE the [Ã] button over 5 seconds on the remote control and is unlocked

by pressing any key on the remote control.

Indicates the HDD/DVD Recorder is

TV in TV mode (set by [TV/DHR] button).

Indicates when the HDD/DVD

I-SRecorder is outputting the video signal in Interlaced Scan mode.

Indicates when the HDD/DVD

P-SRecorder is outputting the video signal in Progressive Scan mode.

NO No disc or unreadable disc

INTRODUCTION

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Contents HDD/DVD Recorderr r Safetyty InstructionsI t ti PrecautionsFor your own Safety Important Safeguards Avoid direct exposure to beamAll operating and use instructions should be followed Uneven surfaces mayCombination to overturn Weee Waste of electrical and electronic equipment ProductTable of Contents About Symbols OverviewiOverview Regional codeDual Media Disc-related TermsAbout DVD Recording Recording TV Audio ChannelsRestrictions on Video Recording Copyright NoticePrecautions Identification of Controls Front PanelFront Panel Display Remote Control Selects HDD modeNot available Interlace Scan mode Displays a disc’s Title menu, if availableAC Power Cord Rear panel# Component Video OUT Y Pb Pr $ Scart socketConnecting a TV Connecting Antenna/CableConnectionsti RF ConnectionConnecting an Amplifier/Receiver Video ConnectionComponent Video Connection Digital Multi-Channel Sound?Connecting Optional Equipment Initial Installation InstallationCzechInstallation Set ClockSetup menu Setup Menu OverviewInstallation Settings Menu NavigationSetup menu Select ‘Fine Tune’. You can adjust the fine tuningAuto Set Set ClockPreparation Set ClockRecording Options Settings Adjust ChannelsDVD Record Quality Language Settings HDD Record QualityAuto Chapter OSD LanguagePreferences / Video Settings Video OutputTV Aspect Ratio PreferencesPreferences / Audio Settings Digital OutputDynamic Range Virtual SurroundPreferences / Parental Controls Set Parental LevelParental Control Change Password Parental Country CodeSelect ‘Parental Country Code‘ Parental Country CodePreferences / Auto Settings Auto SettingsSet Hdd Parental Lock Auto Clock SetBuffer Mode Preferences / Hard DiskAuto Title Delete HDD PreferencesReset Hard Disk Jump To InternalPreserve RefreshRestore Defaults System InformationSystem Info On-Screen Displayi l Overviewi Displaying Disc InformationBIL Audio Signal Mono Audio Signal MonoChanging the TV Audio Channel Changing TV ChannelsStill Picture and Frame-by-Frame Playback Fast Forward/BackwardSlow Motion Changing the Audio LanguageRepeat SearchSelecting Titles Selecting ChaptersPlayingl i a Picturei or Musicic filesil Audio CD PlaybackMP3 Playback HDD Media, DVD CD MusicJpeg Playback HDD Media, DVD DVD PicturesPlaying MP3 Files During a Slide Show HDD/DVD Recorder can playback up to 1000 files per discTime shifting in HDD mode Navigation in Time Shifting modeTimei shiftingi ti & Savingi Other Operations in TIme shifting saving mode MENU, OPEN/CLOSE, SETUP, INPUT, P.SCAN buttonsSaving to HDD SaveBasicic Recordingi Recording to DVD or HDDOne Touch Record OTR Timer Recording Timer Recording using Manual Set Record ScreenTo Pause the Recording Playing under recordingEnter the necessary information for your Timer Recordings Timer Recording using VideoPlusPress Setup to exit the Timer Record List Edit TimerCanceling a Timer Recording Timer Recording TroubleshootingStopping a Timer Recording in Progress Recording from an External Input Recording from External ComponentsSelect HDD to DVD using É and press Enter DubbingDubbing from HDD to DVD Press DUB, then Media Dubbing appearsSelect DVD to HDD using É and press Enter Media files CopyingDubbing from DVD to HDD Copying and Editing media file DVD, HDDSelect Copy‘ using É and press ENTER. Or just press DUB Select the media you want to copy to and press EnterOpen Open the media and folder you want to copy to HDD Playback and Editing Playing a HDD titleDeleting a HDD title Editing a HDD title Renaming Labeling a TitleParental Lock Protecting a TitleEditing a Title Sorting a HDD title Dubbing a HDD title to DVD discAt first, go to ‘Disc Menu’ mode Disci ManagerDisc Editing in DVD±RW disc Disc InformationLock/Unlock Disc DVD±RW Make CompatibleErase the disc Make CompatibleDisc Editing in DVD±R, DVD-RW disc FinaliseAt first, go to ‘Title Edit’ mode Title EditingPlay a Title Change NameAdvanced Disc Editing Record OptionTitles and Chapters Edit Chapters Split TitleHide Chapters Change Index PictureTroubleshooting Symptom Cause SolutionNo power No picture No sound Moisture Condensation Moisture condensation can occurHDD Specifications DVD SpecificationsAccessories GeneralYour 1ST Year Manufacturerõs Guarantee Daewoo Guarantee Department

DHR-8100P specifications

The Daewoo DHR-8100P is a versatile and innovative digital video recorder that provides an optimal solution for users looking to enhance their home entertainment experience. This device combines advanced features, user-friendly interfaces, and cutting-edge technology to cater to the diverse needs of consumers.

One of the standout features of the DHR-8100P is its ability to record television shows in high-quality digital format. With a built-in hard drive capacity, users can record multiple hours of programming without worrying about storage limitations. This capability makes it ideal for families with varied viewing preferences, as everyone can record their favorite shows and watch them at a convenient time.

Additionally, the DHR-8100P supports time-shifting functionality, allowing viewers to pause, rewind, and fast-forward live television. This feature enhances the viewing experience by giving users control over their content, enabling them to enjoy critical moments or skip through commercials.

The device is equipped with an intuitive electronic program guide (EPG) that makes it easy to navigate through channels and view upcoming show schedules. This user-friendly interface ensures that even those who are less tech-savvy can operate the device with ease.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the DHR-8100P. It includes multiple HDMI ports, enabling seamless connection to high-definition televisions and other multimedia devices. This enhances the overall viewing experience by providing crystal-clear picture quality and vibrant sound. Additionally, USB ports allow for easy transfer of recorded content to external devices.

The DHR-8100P also features advanced compression technologies that maximize storage efficiency without compromising video quality. This ensures that users can store a significant amount of content on their hard drive, allowing for an extensive library of recorded shows and movies.

Furthermore, the device supports various media formats, making it compatible with a wide range of files, ensuring versatility in playback options.

In conclusion, the Daewoo DHR-8100P is a comprehensive digital video recorder that stands out due to its robust features, user-centric design, and high-performance capabilities. Whether for recording, playback, or enhancing the home entertainment setup, the DHR-8100P offers an impressive array of functions that cater to modern viewing habits.