Philips DVDR610 System Menu Preferences, Accessing 1the Preferences options, Recording, Sound

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System Menu - Preferences

E n g l i s h

Accessing 1the Preferences options

1Switch on the TV set. Select the correct Video In channel at the TV.

2Press SYSTEM-MENUon the remote

control.

The system menu appears on TV.

3Press 4 to select { Preferences }.

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STOP

 

 

 

 

Recording

Sound Disc Access

Preferences

Set-up

[PLAY] [EDIT] [OK] = PLAY

4Press 2 repeatedly to select one of the options from { Preferences } and press 4 to select a setting you want to adjust.

Instructions for adjusting the settings are provided in the following pages.

5Press 2 to enter its options and use

1 2 3 4 to make your selection.

If the selection in the menu is greyed out, that means the feature is not available or not possible to change at the current state.

6Press 1 to confirm.

7 To exit, press SYSTEM-MENU.

Recording

For more information on this menu, please see pages 34~36 “Recording settings”.

Sound

 

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STOP

Sound

 

Preferences

 

Sound Mode

 

Night Mode

 

{Sound mode }

You can select from the following settings how sound will be played back by devices connected to the analogue outputs (L/R AUDIO OUT).

{ Stereo } :To hear sound from the left and right audio channels. Use this setting when the DVD recorder is connected to a stereo TV.

{ Surround } : For audio device that is compatible with Dolby Surround. Dolby Digital and MPEG-2 multi-channel are mixed to a Dolby Surround-compatible two-channel output signal.

{Night mode }

Allows you to optimise the sound dynamics at low volume. This causes less disturbance in quiet environments. This setting only functions with Dolby Digital Audio on DVDs.

{ On } : Select this to level out the volume. High volume outputs will be softened and low volume outputs are brought upward to an audible level.

{ Off } : Select this when you want to enjoy the surround sound with its full dynamic range.

TIPS: Underlined option is the factory default setting.

Press 1 to go back to previous menu item. Press SYSTEM-MENUto exit the menu.

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Contents DVD Recorder Laser For Customer UseSpecial Functions G l i s hTable of Contents Programming recordings with Editing/Finalising RecordingProtecting the recorded title Making the editing compatibleCare and Safety Information SetupCleaning discs About recyclingAccessories supplied General InformationIntroduction Region codesConnecting to TV Setting the TV to the correct video in channelGeneral Selecting a suitable connection toOption 1 Using Scart socket Connecting to TV cont’dLanguage and Country menu appears on the TV First installation menu Option 2 Using S-Video Y/C socketLanguage and Country will appear on the TV Option 3 Using Video Cvbs socket Have the following cables ready Antenna cableConnecting to Additional Devices Using second Scart socket EXT2-AUX-I/OConnecting a Cable Box/Decorder Press TV/DVD on the remote controlConnecting Additional Devices cont’d Connecting a camcorder to the front socketsOption 1 Using DV in socket Option 2 Using S-VIDEO In or Video In socketConnecting to Additional Devices cont’d Using analogue audio outputSockets StereoFront Panel STANDBY-ONSockets behind the flap VideoRemote Control Remote Control cont’d Using the alphanumeric keypad to enter the characters Using the remote control to operate the systemThen select the desired function for example S, T Installing the DVD Recorder First Installation169 Letterbox Panscan Channel Search menuTime and Date menu appears on the TV Installing the DVD Recorder cont’dDVD recorder is ready for use Set-up Auto search Follow TV Sort Favourites Sorting the TV channels Press SYSTEM-MENUSetting favourite TV channels SearchPress 4 to select Preset name and press 2 to confirm Press 4 to select Preset and press 2 to confirmStore To improve the sound transmission of the TV channel Fine tuning the TV channelsTo finetune the TV channels Setting the language Playback Playable discsInserting a disc MP3-CDPlayback cont’d Starting disc playbackPlaying a DVD video disc Playing a Super Video CDsPlaying a DVD+RW disc Playing an MP3 CDPlaying a picture disc slide show Supported Jpeg picture formatsAdditional Playback Features Using Toolbar optionsTo exit, press SYSTEM-MENU Changing subtitle languageAdditional Playback Features cont’d Switching camera anglesChanging audio soundtrack language ZoomingPausing playback / slow motion play Changing to another title/ chapter/trackSelecting various play mode Repeat playRepeating a specific segment A-B Shuffle playRecording settings Press 3 4 to select the setting for RecordingRecording Discs for recordingRecording cont’d Recording mode Recording languageInserting chapter markers Manual recording Filter modeDirect record function Pausing a recording To stop the recording, press StopDirect recording Deleting a recordingTo stop recording, press Stop Use 1 2 3 4 to select an entry in the menuTimer Recording Timer Recording cont’d Record modeRepeat VPS/PDCCancel Timer overview appearsProgramming recordings with Video Plus+ System Video Plus+Changing a programmed recording Deleting a programmed recordingPress the matching colour coded button on ChangeEditing/Finalising Recording About editingIndex Picture screens Colour coded buttons functionsEditing/Finalising Recording cont’d Changing the disc/title nameMaking the editing compatible DVD+RW Insert a recorded DVD+RW or an Unfinalised DVD+RTo cancel the hidden chapters Hiding unwanted chapterAbout disc bar ShowEditing chapter merge/split/hide Editing title divide/append/Index pictureFor append recording only Photo editingDeleting chapter markers Using the Browser Browsing the discBrowsing the picture disc Using the Browser cont’dAdding pictures to an album Deleting an album Changing the picture order within an albumDeleting picture in an album Changing the slide show settings Select this to activate zoom mode Zoom modeSelect this to toggle between repeat on and off Speed Down / Speed UpAccessing 1the Preferences options System Menu PreferencesRecording SoundAccess FeaturesSystem Menu Preferences cont’d DiscAccessing the Setup options System Menu SetupSystem System Menu Setup cont’d Time-dateAnalogue channels Video outputVideo output LanguageAudio output Digital audio outputSetting Access Control About Access ControlSetting or changing the pin code Activating/Deactivating the child lockSetting Access Control cont’d ChildLockAuthorising discs Playback will beginProblem TroubleshootingSolution Troubleshooting cont’d Insert the disc with the label facing upTroubleshooting cont’d Message ‘NO SIGNAL’ appears Message Collision appears 0000 Display panel symbols/messagesSAT Display panel symbols/messages cont’d Is the TV ON?Specifications Glossary TV System Guide Country VHF UHF DVD RegionsTV System Guide cont’d Meet Philips at the Internet 3139 246 SgpJP-0440-05-13139 246 1DVDR6xxEng0514134c 28/04, 1121 AM
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