Philips DVDR990 manual Language settings, Feature settings

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English

Surround: Select this setting when using equipment with a Dolby Surround Pro Logic decoder. In this setting the 5.1 audio channels (Dolby Digital, MPEG-2) are downmixed to a Surround-compatible 2-channel output.

3D Sound: In a set-up without rear speakers (analogue stereo output), this option remixes the six channels of digital surround (Dolby Digital, MPEG-2) into a two speaker output, while retaining all of the original audio information. The result is the listening sensation of being surrounded by multiple speakers.

Connected audio system

Digital out

Analogue out

Amplifier or TV with two channel

Off

Stereo

analogue stereo

 

 

 

 

 

Amplifier or TV with Dolby Surround

Off

Surround

or Dolby Pro Logic

 

 

 

 

 

Amplifier with two channel digital

PCM only

Stereo

stereo

 

 

 

 

 

A/V receiver with Multi-channel

All

Stereo or

decoder (Dolby Digital, MPEG, DTS)

 

Surround

 

 

 

Multi-channel A/V receiver with

Off

Surround

6-ch connectors

 

 

Night Mode

Night mode optimizes the dynamics of the sound with low volume playback for less disturbance in quiet environments. This only works for Dolby Digital audio on DVD-Video discs.

r Language settings

The preferred language can be adapted via the system menu bar. Also see ‘virgin mode’. Settings can be changed for:

-Playback audio language

-Subtitle language

-Menu language

-Country setting.

Feature settings

Access Control

Access Control contains the following features:

Child Lock - When Child Lock is set on, a 4-digit code needs to be entered in order to play discs.

Parental Level - Allows the conditional presentation of DVD discs containing Parental Level information. Change country - Allows conditional presentation of DVD-Video discs containing country information. Change code - To change the pin code.

See ‘Acces Control’.

Adapt disc format

This option is only available when a DVD+RW or DVD+R disc recorded on a different brand of recorder is loaded. You can adapt the menu to your own recorder.

A DVD+RW/+R video disc that has been recorded on a different type or brand of recorder can be played, but may not provide all features commonly available to DVD+RW/+R discs, such as the on-screen disc bar, the disc settings menu, the title settings menu, and editing. If the disc is not write-protected, the disc format can be adapted to the own recorder, after which these functions are available.

Status box

The status box displays the current status of the recorder and the disc type loaded (See ‘Operation’ - ‘On-screen display information’). You can switch it On or Off.

Off = always Off.

On = displayed together with the system menu bar or displayed temporarily (disappears after time-out) when changing the playback or record status.

Factory setting is ‘On’.

Auto resume

The Auto resume setting only applies to pre-recorded DVD-video and Video CD discs only - not only to the disc in the recorder but also to the last twenty discs you have played.

If ‘Auto resume’ is set to ‘On’, playback will start from the point where it was stopped the last time the disc was played.

When ‘Auto resume’ is set to ‘Off’, the recorder will start playing from the beginning of a disc. In this case you

can still resume when appears on screen by pressing 2 PLAY. Factory setting is ‘On’.

Low power standby

If low power standby is ‘On’, the recorder will consume minimum power in standby mode.

Factory setting is ‘Off’.

Notes:

When the recorder is in low power standby mode:

-the output of the equipment connected to EXT 2 will not be passed through to the TV set on EXT 1,

-the Display will be Off,

-the Standby indicator on the recorder will still light up in standby mode.

off on off

Features

Access control

Status box

Autoresume

Low power standby

PBC

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Contents Page Laser safety Never Make or Change Connections With the Power Switched onGeneral information Contents Recording PlaybackAccess control Managing disc contentTroubleshooting Using your DVD recorder remote control with your TV setIntroduction DVD Video RecorderBox contents PlacementCleaning discs Remote controlInstallation Connecting to the antennaConnecting to a TV set Connections back side of your DVD recorderConnecting to audio equipment Connecting to a receiver equipped with Dolby Pro LogicConnecting to a receiver with two channel analogue stereo Digital Multi-channel soundConnecting to other equipment Connections frontside of your DVD recorderCamcorder connection Power supply Switching onFirst time set-up virgin mode Automatic settingManual setting Menu languageAudio language Subtitle languageCountry Auto TV Channel SearchTime/Date Functional overview Front of recorderRear of recorder Connection to the mains RF connection to TV setDisplay Remote control Operation Important notes for operationLoading discs Disc typesOn-screen display information System menu barDVD-RW CD-R/CD-RWUser preference menu operation Status boxUser preference menu icons Timer info box Tuner info boxDisc type icons Disc status iconsIndex Picture Screen Disc PointerOther title Disc BarSetting user preferences Picture settingsSound settings User preferencesLanguage settings Feature settingsRemote Control settings Record SettingsPBC Installation Connecting a decoder Manual TV channel searchPress System Menu Sort/Clear TV channels manuallyRecording Before you start recordingManual recording Checking inputManual audio control Safe RecordingTimer programming Recording with automatic switch-off OTR One-Touch RecordingTimer programming with the Video PLUS+ system Press u right cursorTimer programming without the Video PLUS+ system If a timer setting is incorrect SolutionProgramming with ’NEXTVIEW Link’ English Playback Playing a DVD+RW or DVD+R discPlaying a pre-recorded DVD- Video disc Playing a Super Video CD discGeneral features Moving to another title/trackMoving to another chapter/index Slow MotionSearch RepeatRepeat A-B RepeatScan Time searchSpecial DVD+RW/+R features Special DVD-Video featuresSpecial VCD features Playing an audio CDSubtitles Playback Control PBCPause Moving to another trackRepeat track/disc Press Pause during play To return to play, press 2 PlayPlaying an MP3 disc PlayMoving to another album/track Repeat Album/Track/DiscAccess control Authorizing discs when Child Lock is activatedChild Lock DVD and VCD Activating/deactivating the child lockParental Level DVD-Video only Activating/Deactivating Parental ControlEnter the old code Move to ‘Change code’ using w down cursor Changing the 4-digit codeManaging disc content Title settingsDisc Info Screen Disc Settings Changing the Disc NameProtection of recordings Erasing a discFavourite Scene Selection Making your edits DVD-compatibleCalling up the FSS menu Inserting chapter markers Hiding chaptersDeleting chapter markers Changing the index pictureDividing a title Append recordingMonitor Troubleshooting Symptom RemedyTimer programme Service codes on the display‘Disc error’ message on screen Disc errorsDVD+RW disc does not play on a certain DVD player Diagnosis programme System limitationsInstructions Glossary Term ExplanationPAL PBC PCM PDC RGB SecamSvcd VCD VCRUsing your DVD recorder remote control with your TV set Alternative procedureAppendix GPM Tel Poland Italy Tel 48-22-571 Tel 800-820026 Toll Free English English Specifications Disc Formats SupportedPhilips

DVDR990 specifications

The Philips DVDR990 is a versatile and innovative DVD recorder that has garnered attention for its impressive set of features and user-friendly design. Launched as part of Philips' extensive lineup of home entertainment systems, the DVDR990 stands out with its ability to record, play, and manage audio and video content with remarkable ease and quality.

One of the main features of the Philips DVDR990 is its dual recording capability, allowing users to record from various sources, including TV broadcasts, VHS tapes, and even camcorders. This flexibility enables users to capture their favorite shows or home videos effortlessly on DVD media, providing a convenient method to preserve cherished memories or must-see content.

The DVDR990 supports multiple recording formats, including DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW. This wide range of media compatibility ensures that users can choose the format that best fits their needs. The ability to rewrite on DVD-RW and DVD+RW discs allows for easy editing and re-recording, catering to those who frequently capture content.

Additionally, the DVDR990 is equipped with a built-in digital tuner, allowing users to receive digital television signals without the need for an external tuner box. This feature simplifies the recording process and enhances overall convenience, especially as the transition to digital broadcasting has become more prevalent.

Picture and sound quality are significantly enhanced thanks to technologies such as Progressive Scan. This feature provides smoother video playback and improved picture clarity, particularly noticeable when playing back high-definition content. Built-in Dolby Digital support ensures a rich audio experience, making movie nights or home entertainment a pleasurable experience.

Moreover, the Philips DVDR990 includes a variety of connectivity options, such as composite, S-Video, and digital audio outputs. These connections enable users to easily hook up the device to different TVs or audio systems, maximizing the performance and compatibility of their home entertainment setup.

To further enhance user experience, the device incorporates an intuitive on-screen menu system. This user-friendly interface allows for straightforward navigation through various functions, including programmed recordings and playback options. The included remote control adds to the convenience, making it simple to operate from anywhere in the room.

In summary, the Philips DVDR990 is a robust DVD recorder that combines functionality, quality, and ease of use. Whether one is looking to archive home videos or record television programs, this device provides the tools necessary for a satisfying home entertainment experience, making it a noteworthy addition to any multimedia environment.