Philips DVDR 70/021, DVDR 70/001 manual Laser, You run the risk of getting an electric shock

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Important

Caution:

Visible and invisible laser radiation. If the cover is open, do not look at the beam.

Because of the risk of eye injuries, only qualified service engineers should open the machine and carry out maintenance or repair work.

LASER

Type: Semiconductor lasers InGaAlP (DVD), AlGaAs(CD)

Wavelength: 660nm (DVD), 780nm (CD)

Output power (outside the lens): 20mW (DVD+RW write), 0.8mW (DVD read), 0.3mW (CD read).

Beam divergence: 82 degrees (DVD), 54 degrees (CD)

ENGLISH

Danger. High voltage! Do not open.

You run the risk of getting an electric shock.

The machine does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Please leave all maintenance work to qualified personnel.

There are some components in the DVD recorder that keep running as long as the recorder is connected to the power supply. To switch off the DVD recorder completely you must unplug it from the power supply.

If you disconnect the DVD recorder from the mains, make sure to take the plug out of the wall socket and not just remove the connector from the 4MAINS socket at the back of the unit. Children could seriously injure themselves as the free end of the cable may still be live.

These operating instructions have been printed on non-polluting paper.

Please dispose of old batteries safely.

Please take the packaging to your local recycling centre.

This electronic equipment contains a large number of materials that can be recycled. If you are disposing of an old machine, please take it to a recycling centre.

Introduction

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Contents Table of contents Timer Remote control Additional TV functions Behind the flap at the right corner on the front Front of the deviceBack of the unit Symbols on your DVD recorder displayVPS/PDC Messages in the DVD recorder displaySafe Record AIntroduction ProblemPhil Dear Philips customerHow good is the resolution of DVD compared with VHS? What is a DVD?What can DVD+RW do? What can the DVD+R do?Playback and recording Discs you can useAccessories Technical dataRegional code You run the risk of getting an electric shock LaserCan I use a CD lens cleaner in the DVD recorder? Cleaning the discsSpecial functions of your DVD recorder Model no Preparing the remote control for operation BConnecting the DVD recorderConnecting your DVD recorder to the TV set What is a scart cable?Connecting with a scart cable and Easy Link Connecting with a scart cable and Easy LinkConnecting with a scart cable without Easy Link Connecting with an SATime, Year, Month, Date appears on the TV screen AI can see more installation menus on my TV setMy TV set shows me a selection menu for the scart socket Connecting with a scart cable without Easy LinkAMy screen is empty Connecting with an SConnecting with videoCVBS cable English Connecting additional devices to the second scart socket CConnecting additional devicesConnecting additional video recorders OUT L Audio R sockets Please noteConnect camcorder to the front sockets Connecting audio devices to the analogue audio socketsCan I use the Phono input on my amplifier? Digital multi sound Connecting audio devices to the digital audio socketInitial installation DInstalling your DVD recorderAThe DVD recorder cannot find any TV stations Why do I have to select a country?Satellite receiver Using a satellite receiverDecoder ASound may be distorted on some TV channelsAllocating a decoder How do I switch the decoder off again?How do I allocate the decoder for Easy Link? Manual search with EasyLink Manual TV channel searchAI dont know the channel for my TV station What is NICAM? How can I change the symbol of a TV channel?Sorting TV channels automatically Follow TV How can I change the TV system of the TV channel?Disconnect these devices. Other connected devices may have AI cannot switch my TV set to programme number If youWill appear in the display. The DVD recorder is not Deleting sortingWhat does Easy Link do? Automatic TV channel searchDeleting TV channels Adding and clearing TV channels manuallySwitching over audio recording 2 sound Setting the language/countrySetting the time and date EOn information Symbols in the menu barMenu bar Sound Frame advance Slow motion Fast forward Search by timeVideo No disc Error Disc type symbolsField for temporary messages Status fieldTimer information box Operating mode symbolsCurrent channel/selected input socket No signal Copy signalGeneral notes on playback FplaybackInserting a disc Playing a DVD video disc Opening/closing the tray using the remote controlPlaying an audio CD Playing a DVD+RW/ +R discAI can see the message Additional playback features When creating MP3 CDs please note the followingPlaying an MP3 CD Important notes for playbackPlaying a Super Video CD Search feature via menu bar GAdditonal playback featuresChanging to another title/chapter Searching a discSlow motion Still pictureSearch by time Frame advance via menu barRepeating a passage a Repeat/Shuffle playAThe time entered will flash on the screen Zoom feature Scan featureAThe F symbol will be hidden Camera angleSubtitles Select the audio languageRecording with automatic switch Please refer to section Recording without automatic switchHManual recording GeneralRecording without automatic switch Insert chapter markers Interrupt recording PauseMaking recordings on DVD+R discs compatible How can I cancel the recording time I have just entered? Recording with automatic switch OTR onePreventing accidental erasing of discs What happens with DVD+R discs?Lining up recordings within a title assemble cut Which recording types can I choose? Selecting the recording type QualityCan I select the recording type via a menu as well? Automatic recording from a satellite receiver Sat recording Switching off Sat RecordingHow does Direct Record work? Direct RecordAppears in the display Switching Direct Record on or off IManaging the disc contents Insert chapter markers Favorite Scene SelectionHiding chapters Deleting chapter markers Using C select hidden. The picture is shown darkerSplitting titles Changing the index pictureCan I split titles on DVD+R discs? Playing the entire title Editing recording titles nameDeleting recordings/titles Disc settingsCan titles be deleted from a DVD+R disc? Finishing editing Changing the disc nameFinalising DVD+R discs AThe Settings for menu does not appearDelete DVD+RW disks What is VPS/PDC? JProgramming a recording TimerWhat do I need to know about VPS/PDC? AThe following message appears on the screen Please enter Programming recordings with the ShowView SystemSwitching on VPS/PDC in the Start input field Selecting daily/weekly recordings Programming recordings without the ShowView SystemProgramme numbers of the EXT1 and EXT2scart socket EXT 1 to TV-I/O EXT1 or EXT 2 AUX-I/O EXT2NexTView Link How to change or delete a programmed recording TimerDelete programmed recording Problem solving for programmed recordings KUser preferences Picture settingsFor receivers/amplifiers with digital multi sound decoders Sound settingsFor devices with analogue audio input Additional settings Language settingsStandby Remote Control settingsAuto resume Disk feature menuChild lock DVD and VCD LAccess control Child LockActivating/deactivating child lock Locking unlocked discs Authorising a discParental level control DVD video only SYSTEM-MENU Activating/deactivating parental level controlWhat do the ratings mean? Changing the country Have forgotten my code Changing the PIN codeBImportant MBefore you call an engineerBefore you call an engineer Other disc errors Page Philips CE, The Philips Centre Consumer Information CentrePhilips Iberia, S.A Belgium for Benelux

DVDR 70/021, DVDR 70/001 specifications

The Philips DVDR 70/001 and DVDR 70/021 are versatile and reliable DVD recordable media designed for a wide range of users, from casual home users to professionals seeking high-quality video recording solutions. These discs boast an impressive combination of features, technologies, and characteristics that make them stand out in a crowded market.

One of the main features of the Philips DVDR 70 series is its high storage capacity. Each disc offers 4.7 GB of storage, allowing users to record up to 120 minutes of high-quality video in standard mode. This is ideal for capturing family events, home movies, or important moments that users wish to preserve for years to come. The discs are compatible with most standalone DVD recorders and players, providing a seamless experience for playback across different devices.

The DVDR 70/001 and DVDR 70/021 also incorporate advanced dye technology to ensure superior durability and data integrity. The discs are designed with a high-quality recording layer that enhances the stability of recorded content, reducing the risk of data loss over time. This feature is particularly critical for preserving valuable memories, as it guarantees that users can enjoy their recordings without concerns about degradation.

Another significant characteristic of these Philips DVD-R discs is their fast write speed. With an optimal write speed of up to 16x, users can quickly and efficiently transfer large amounts of data onto the discs. The speedy writing process allows users to complete their recording tasks in minimal time, making them an excellent choice for those who need to produce content rapidly without sacrificing quality.

Furthermore, both models feature a scratch-resistant coating that protects the surface of the disc from everyday wear and tear. This ensures that the recorded data remains safe and accessible even after extensive handling or storage. The discs are also designed with a printable surface, allowing users to personalize their DVDs with customized labels using standard inkjet printers.

In addition to these features, the Philips DVDR 70/001 and DVDR 70/021 benefit from the brand's commitment to sustainability and eco-friendliness. The discs are manufactured using processes that minimize environmental impact, making them a responsible choice for environmentally-conscious consumers.

In summary, the Philips DVDR 70/001 and DVDR 70/021 are high-quality, reliable DVD recordable options suitable for a variety of users. With their impressive storage capacity, durability, fast writing speeds, and user-friendly design, these discs continue to be a popular choice for anyone looking to capture and preserve memories in a digital format.