Philips DVDR3435V/37 Connection to a TV, Basic Audio Good picture Method Better picture

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14 Connection to a TV

Antenna

(Back of TV)

Cable TV

signal

or

(Back of TV)

3

Connect

Antenna

Cable TV

signal

or

1

Disconnect

RF cable (supplied)

 

DVD

 

 

DVD/VCR

DIGITAL

AUDIO

S-VIDEO

COMPONENT

S-VIDEO

 

 

AUDIO OUT

OUT

OUT

VIDEO OUT

IN

AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANT-IN

 

 

 

Y

 

L

L

 

L

 

PB

 

R

R

COAXIAL

 

 

 

 

VIDEO IN

VIDEO OUT

 

R

 

PR

 

 

 

ANT-OUT

(Back of this unit)

2

Connect

4 Plug in the AC power cord of this unit.

Choose one of the following connections, depending on the capabilities of the equipment you possess.

 

 

Method 1

Basic Audio

Good picture

 

 

TV

 

 

 

 

 

Method 2

 

Method 3

Better picture

 

Best picture

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

S-VIDEO IN

COMPONENT

VIDEO IN

Y

PB/CB

PR/CR

Audio cable (supplied)

This unit

<REAR PANEL>

 

DVD

 

 

DVD/VCR

DIGITAL

AUDIO

S-VIDEO

COMPONENT

S-VIDEO

 

 

AUDIO OUT

OUT

OUT

VIDEO OUT

IN

AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT ANT-IN

 

 

 

Y

 

L

L

 

L

 

P

 

R

R

COAXIAL

 

 

 

 

VIDEO IN

VIDEO OUT

 

R

 

P

 

 

 

DVD/VCR

AUDIO OUT

L

R

Video cable (supplied)

S-Video cable

(commercially

available)

Component video cable (commercially available)

 

 

ANT-OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

or

 

 

 

 

 

DVD

DVD/VCR

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

OUT

 

 

DVD

 

 

 

DIGITAL

AUDIO

S-VIDEO COMPONENT

 

 

AUDIO OUT

OUT

OUT

VIDEO OUT

ANT-IN

 

 

 

 

Y

 

 

 

L

 

P

L

 

COAXIAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R

 

P

 

VIDEO OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANT-OUT

 

 

 

 

 

R

 

DVD

S-VIDEO

OUT

DVD

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUT

Y

PB

PR

• These jacks are useful AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT only in DVD mode.

S-VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

Helpful Hints

Connect this unit directly to the TV. If the A/V cables are connected to a VCR, pictures may be distorted due to the copy protection system.

Method 2 and method 3 are only useful in DVD mode.

Although you can view images when using the connection Method 1 and 2 while Progressive Scan is activated, they are in Interlace mode.

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Contents Digital Video Disc Recorder Antees that your date of purchase PrecautionsReturning the enclosed card guar Entitled, including special moneyImportant Safety Instructions Precautions cont’dMoisture Condensation Warning Installation LocationAvoid the Hazards of Electrical Shock and Fire About CopyrightMaintenance Dolby Digital RecordingTable of contents Features Unit can also be turned on by pressing these but- tons Functional overviewFront Panel Rear PanelRemote Control Functional overview cont’dVCR/DVD recorder switching Installing batteries in the remote controlUsing a remote control Keep in mind the following when using the remote controlSetup menus Press VCR first Display menuPress DVD first Press Display to display the On Screen displayFront Panel Display Guide Basic Audio Good picture Method Better picture Connection to a TVMethod To set progressive scan mode, refer to Connection to a TV cont’dConnection to a cable box or satellite box To select channels of the cable box or satellite boxConnection to an Audio System AudioInstructions continue on the next Remote ControlEasy DVD recording Select the input to which the unit is connected on your TVEasy DVD recording cont’d Stop the recordingInitial setting Unit will start getting channels available in your area Channel settingGetting channels automatically Using K / L, select Manual Channel Preset. Press OK Channel setting cont’dPress Setup Using K / L, select Channel. Press OK Adding/deleting channelsUsing K / L, select Guide Channel Setting Press OK Guide channel settingPress Setup Using K / L, select Channel RememberUsing K / L, select a channel number. Press OK SAP Secondary Audio Program UsingStereoK / L, select Stereo or SAP. Press OKSelecting the TV stereo or SAP Setting will be activated Setting the clockAuto Clock Setting Auto Clock Setting function will be canceledSetting the clock cont’d Manual Clock SettingSelecting the TV aspect ratio Setting the Daylight Saving TimePress Setup Using K / L, select Clock. Press OK If you have a standard TVInformation Recording modeInformation on DVD recording Recordable discInformation on DVD recording cont’d DVD+R FinalizingBefore recording Setting for Auto ChapterUsing K / L, select on or OFF. Press OK Press Setup to exit Replacing disc menuPress DVD first Press OPEN/CLOSE a Basic recordingPress Press OPEN/CLOSE a to close the disc trayRecording will start One-touch Timer RecordingYou cannot pause a One-touch Timer Recording Timer Recording Timer Recording cont’d Appear Timer Programming list willEach error number means Press Clear to erase the selected programHints for Timer Recording Priority of overlapped settingsTimer recording using VCR Plus+ system Using K / L, select a title to be overwritten. Press OK Turn on the unitOverwriting an existing title cont’d Overwriting in the middle of the titleHints for Overwriting Video If you want to use SV input jack, select S-Video Settings for an external sourceConnection to an external source Select a recording mode by pressing REC Mode Settings for an external source cont’dRemote control, or Channel L / K on the front panel Recording from an external sourceDV dubbing Guide to DV and On-Screen DisplayDV dubbing cont’d Using K / L, then press OKPress Play B to find the point where you wish to begin DVC to DVD dubbingTo stop recording, press VCR then press Stop C DVC to VCR dubbingHints for DV dubbing Finalizing a disc Setting a disc to protectPlaying the discs in other DVD players Playing the discs in other DVD players cont’d Finalizing is completedUsing K / L, select Disc Full or End of Timer Rec Auto finalizingMake sure Dubbing ModeUsing K / L, select Dubbing Mode. Press OK Press Setup to exit. Press DVD first Dubbing Mode cont’dUsing K / L, select VCR DVD. Press OK Using K / L, select DVD VCR. Press OKColor systems Information on DVD playPlayable discs Region codesPlayback Structure of disc contentsBasic playback Press Stop C to stop playback Using K / L, select a desired title. Press OKBasic playback cont’d Press OPEN/CLOSE a to open the disc tray Press Play To start playbackHints for MP3, Windows Media Audio and Jpeg files When selecting the folderPlaying MP3, Windows Media Audio, Jpeg disc Playing back a DivX Basic playback contd HintsPlaying discs using the disc menu Playing discs using the title menuResume play Special playbackPause Press Play B to resume playDuring playback, press Commercial Skip Skipping TV commercials during playDuring playback, press FFW D or REW E Press Commercial Skip onceStep by step playback Special playback cont’dRapid play Zoom Using K / L, select a desired zoom factor to zoom. Press OKUsing K / L / / B, select a desired zoom position. Press OK During playback, press Pause F. Then press FFW D orMarker setup menu will appear Marker SetupUsing / B, select Press OK LaterSearch Using Prev or NextUsing Display Title/Chapter searchTime search Search cont’dTrack search Repeat playback Slide Show Repeat/Random/Program playback/Slide Show cont’dProgram playback DivX Subtitle DivXDivX VOD Selecting the format of audio and video Switching subtitlesSwitching audio soundtrack Virtual Surround menu will appear Switching virtual surround systemSelecting the format of audio and video cont’d Select Virtual Surround OFF in a case sound is distortedDuring playback, press DISPLAY. Display menu will appear Switching camera anglesYour setting will be activated Menu will appearGuide to a title list Editing discs Setup menuInformation on disc editing Editing discsDeleting titles Using K / L, select Edit. Press OK. Edit menu will appearEditing discs Press DVD first Press TitleTitle list will appear Example DVD+RW/DVD-RW Using K/ L, select Title Delete. Press OKEditing discs contd Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 73 to display the Edit menu Editing discs cont’dPutting names on titles Character setAt which you will create a new chapter mark Setting chapter marksPress Play B and then Pause F to decide the point It is convenient to use Prev or Next , REW EClearing chapter marks Using K / L, select Hidden. Press OK Using K / L, select Current Chapter. Press OKUsing Prev or Next , Play B and Pause F Editing discs cont’d Hiding chaptersSetting pictures for thumbnails At which you will divide the title Dividing a titleYou can divide one title into two new titles FFW D for finding the point to be dividedPutting name on disc Editing discs Setup menuUsing K / L, select Edit Disc Name. Press OK Example DVD-RWSetting disc to protect Press DVD first Editing discs Setup menu cont’dSetting or releasing disc protect Editing discs Setup menu cont’d83 Erasing discMaking edits compatible Tour of the Setup menu Setup Items highlight is the default ContentsLanguage setting Language setting cont’d Display settingDisplay setting cont’d Audio settingDynamic Range Control Default on Audio setting cont’dWhen playing disc with copyright protection Using K / L, select Still Mode. Press OK Video settingProgressive Scan Default OFF Using K / L, select a setting. Press OKUsing K / L, select the desired level. Press OK Settings for Parental lock levelUsing K / L, select Parental Lock. Press OK Parental Lock Default AllSettings for Parental lock level cont’d Settings for PBC Playback ControlPlayback RecordingRecording and One-touch Timer Recording cont’d One-touch Timer RecordingOther operations Index searchTroubleshooting SETTroubleshooting cont’d Not work Recording Error Parental Lock OnGlossary 100 RF output switchPress TV/VIDEO on the remote control Select channel 3 on your TVLanguage code Language CodeFrequently Asked Questions SpecificationsLimited Warranty This Limited Warranty does not coverMeet Philips at the Internet 8239 300

DVDR3435V/37 specifications

The Philips DVDR3435V/37 is a versatile and robust device that combines the capabilities of a DVD recorder with a VCR. This innovative model is designed for those who seek to preserve their favorite shows and movies, providing an easy-to-use solution for capturing and archiving media.

One of the standout features of the DVDR3435V/37 is its dual-format recording capability. Users can effortlessly record video content onto both DVD-R and DVD-RW discs, offering flexibility in choosing the best format for their needs. This dual functionality ensures compatibility with a wide range of DVD players and devices.

The advanced One-Touch Record feature allows users to quickly initiate recording with a single press of a button, making it incredibly user-friendly. Additionally, the model boasts a built-in TV tuner, enabling users to directly record from their favorite television programs without the need for additional equipment. This all-in-one functionality streamlines the recording process, making it more accessible.

Equipped with various recording speeds, including SP (Standard Play) and LP (Long Play), the DVDR3435V/37 offers various options for recording durations. This adaptability allows users to choose between higher quality recordings for short-term projects and longer recordings for extended content, which is ideal for capturing full seasons of shows or lengthy films.

Another notable technology featured in the DVDR3435V/37 is its TimeShift feature. This function allows users to pause live TV and continue watching from where they left off, making it easier to manage viewing schedules. Moreover, the device supports a variety of media formats, allowing for playback of not just DVDs, but also CDs and VCDs, enhancing its versatility.

For connectivity, the Philips DVDR3435V/37 is equipped with composite, S-video, and audio-out connections, ensuring the ability to link the device easily to different setups and home theater systems. This wide range of connectivity options ensures compatibility with various televisions and audio equipment, providing a seamless user experience.

With a sleek design, user-friendly interface, and a focus on functionality, the Philips DVDR3435V/37 is an excellent choice for home entertainment enthusiasts. Its combination of recording flexibility, ease of use, and multimedia support makes it a valuable addition to any home media setup.