Philips DVDR1500 Connections Front Your DVD Recorder optional, Power supply, Camcorder connection

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Step 5: Connections - Front of

your DVD Recorder (optional)

Camcorder connection

If you have a DV or Digital 8 camcorder, connect the DVD Recorder’s i-link DV input jack on the Recorder (1) to the corresponding output jack on the camcorder using the i-link cable of your camcorder.

If you have a Hi-8 or S-VHS(C) camcorder, connect the DVD Recorder’s S-VIDEO IN jacks on the DVD Recorder to the corresponding OUT jacks on the camcorder. Use the S-Video cable supplied (2).Then connect the AUDIO Left (white) and Right (red) IN jacks of the DVD Recorder to the corresponding OUT jacks on the camcorder using the AUDIO cable supplied (4).

Otherwise, connect the VIDEO IN jacks on the DVD Recorder (yellow) to the corresponding OUT jacks on the camcorder. Use the video cable supplied (3). Then connect the AUDIO Left (white) and Right (red) IN jacks of the DVD Recorder to the corresponding OUT jacks on the camcorder using the AUDIO cable supplied (4).

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Step 6: Power supply

Make sure all necessary connections are made before connecting the DVD Recorder to the power supply.

Plug the supplied power cable into the Power jack on the back of the Recorder.

Connect the power card to an AC outlet.

Note:

Make sure the local power voltage matches the required 110V.

When the Recorder is in the ‘standby/power off’ position, it is still consuming some power.

If you wish to disconnect your DVD Recorder completely from power, remove the power cord from the AC Outlet.

When the DVD Recorder is disconnected from the power, TV channels and timer data usually will be stored one year.

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Contents For fast help, call us first Page Warranty Verification General Information Important safety instructionsFor Customer Use Laser safetyPage English Françaisx Español English Contents Playback OperationRecording Managing disc content Access controlTroubleshooting GlossaryDVD Recorder IntroductionPlacement Box contentsCleaning discs Remote controlConnecting to the antenna or Cable TV signal InstallationConnecting to a TV Connections back of your DVD RecorderVideo Y/C connection Connecting to audio EquipmentVideo Cvbs connection Digital Multi-channel soundConnecting to a receiver equipped with Dolby Pro Logic Connecting to other equipment optionalConnecting to a TV with a Dolby Pro Logic decoder Connecting to a receiver with two channel analog stereoCamcorder connection Power supplyConnections Front Your DVD Recorder optional Manual setting First time setup Initial setupMenu language Audio languageAutomatic TV Channel Search TV ShapeManual recording Switching onQuick start Timer programming with ’VCR Plus+’ Timer programmingTimer programming without VCR Plus+ Press u right cursorPlaying a recordable DVD+RW disc Playing a pre-recorded DVD- Video discPoint at which you it stopped the last time by To stop playback at any time, press 9 StopFront of Recorder Functional overviewBack of Recorder RF connection to antenna/cable TV signalOUT Coax coaxial Space free around the ventsDisplay Displays the Timer menu CH Alternate Channel switches to previous TV channelSwitches between different values in a menu Delete last entry/clear a Timer Acknowledge menu selectionImportant notes for operation OperationDisc types Loading discsSystem menu bar On-screen display informationDiscs unsuitable for recording or playing User preference menu icons User preference menu operationTemporary feedback icons Tuner info box Status boxDisc type icons Disc status iconsTimer info box Other title Index Picture ScreenPicture settings Setting user preferencesUser preferences Black level shiftFeature settings Language settingsRecord settings Remote Control settingsUpdate/Re-install TV channels InstallationAdd and delete TV channels VCR Plus+ chManually Time/Date AutomaticManual recording of a TV channel RecordingBefore you start recording Manual audio control Timer recording with ’VCR Plus+’ TProessTexitIMERTimer recording without ‘VCR Plus+’ If a timer recording is incorrectSolution Press u right cursor to select ChHow to clear a timer block How to check or alter a Timer RecordingHow to stop a Time Recording in progress Press ClearPlaying a pre-recorded DVD Video disc PlaybackPlaying a Super Video CD To stop play at any time, press 9 StopMoving to another chapter/index General featuresMoving to another title/track Search Slow MotionStill Picture and Frame-by-Frame Playback Repeat A-B RepeatScan Time searchMenus on the disc Special DVD-Video featuresZoom Camera Angle Subtitles Special VCD featuresPlayback Control PBC Changing the audio languageRepeat track/disc Playing an Audio CDPause Scan Authorizing discs when Child Lock is activated Access controlChild Lock DVD and VCD Activating/deactivating the child lockLocking Discs that were formerly Unlocked Parental Level DVD-Video onlyActivating/Deactivating Parental Control Insert the discChanging the 4-digit code CountryDisc Information Screen Managing disc content DVD+RW onlyTitle settings Disc name Disc SettingsProtection Erase discEdit during playback Favorite Scene SelectionAppend recording Inserting Chapter Markers during recordingDivide a title Symptom Remedy TroubleshootingNo new title can be recorded Two languages are ‘mixed’ when recording From a stereo VCRInstructions Diagnosis programSystem limitations Term Explanation GlossaryTitle VideoTruSurround TV systemEnglish Page DVD+REWRITABLE Disc Format SpecificationsPhilips