Philips HDRW 720/17 Symbols on your DVD recorder display, Messages in the DVD recorder display

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Information on the screen of your TV

The symbols on your DVD recorder display

These symbols can light up on your DVD recorder display:

Multi-function display/text line •) Clock

•) Disc/title playing time •) Title name

•) Display of the channel number of the TV channel/playing time/function.

•) Display of information and alerts

•) Display of the title from the actual recording.

IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPosition/Diskbar: Displays the current position on the HDD/disc.

Time Shift Buffer Displays the elapsed time. If all segments lits, the oldest recording will be deleted from the Time Shift Buffer. Play/Record: No segment will lit at the current position.

Pause: Flashing segment at the current position.

Stop: Nothing appears.

TIMER A recording (timer) has been programmed

TV Modulator off. The antenna signal (RF signal) is through-connected to the TV set only if the modulator is off.

PRO Component Video output switched to 'progressive scan'. If this display does not appear, the Component Video output is switched to 'interlaced'.

o((( A remote control signal has been received

SAP Second audio program of the tuner selected.

Messages in the DVD recorder display

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The following messages may appear in your DVD recorder display

￿￿￿￿ ￿￿￿ The DVD recorder is in initial installation mode. Switch the TV on, then read the paragraph on 'Initial installation' in 'Installing your DVD recorder'.

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿ No input signal available (signal inadequate or unstable)

￿￿￿￿The menu on the screen is active

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿ Disc tray opening

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿ Disc tray open

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿ Disc tray closing

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿ Disc being read

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿ Once recording has been successfully completed the table of contents is created.

￿￿￿￿￿￿ ￿￿￿￿ The menu structure is created after the first recording has been made on a new disc

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿ You received a copy-protected signal. This may come from a copy-protected DVD/videotape of a DVD/video player or from a TV channel.

During the display ￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿no recording will be made. A running recording will be interrupted.

￿￿￿￿Please wait until this message disappears. The DVD recorder is busy performing a task.

￿￿￿￿￿￿ A disc has not been inserted for recording. If a disc has been inserted, it cannot be read.

￿￿￿￿Information about the inserted DVD is displayed on the screen

￿￿￿￿The DVD recorder is processing the changes to make the disc DVD compatible

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿ The entire DVD+RW is being erased

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿ The DVD+RW/+R inserted is either new or has been completely erased (no recordings).

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿ The DVD+RW/+R inserted is protected against recording. How to remove this protection you will read in the section 'Protect disc against accidental recordings' in the chapter 'Recording on a DVD+RW/+R' .

Title limit The maximum number of titles per disc/HDD has been reached. The maximum number of titles on a disc is 48 and on the HDD 499.

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿ The maximum number of chapters within a title/or the disc has been reached. The maximum number of chapters is; DVD+RW/+R: within a title 99, on the disc 255 (spreaded over the whole disc)

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Contents Page Notification Benefits of Product Proof of Purchase Product Safety AdditionalRegistering your product guarantees that OwnershipAcknowledgments Following disclaimer applies to this libpng librarySafety Information Important Safety Instructions Table of contents Disc Manager DM Access control Child LockGlossar Code numbers of the remote control Additional user preferencesOverview of functions Functioning of the deviceRemote control HDD Additional TV functions Front of the device Behind the flap at the right corner on the frontBack of the device Recording and playback IntroductionDiscs you can use Playback onlyTechnical data AccessoriesRegional code Can I use a CD lens cleaner in the DVD recorder? Symbols used in these operating instructionsCleaning the discs Therefore, refrain from using a CD lens cleaner discSpecial functions of your DVD recorder ModelHDRW 720/17 Connecting to the antenna Connecting the DVD recorderPreparing the remote control for operation Using your DVD remote control With your TV setConnection with Component Y Pb Pr Cable Connecting to the TVConnecting with a S Y/C cable Please note the color orderSwitch on the TV set Connecting to the ACConnecting with Video Cvbs cable Connection with the antenna cable onlyConnecting additional devices Connecting a cable box with cinch or S cableVideo Y/C-EXT2 jack and the Audio L/R IN-EXT Connecting a camcorder to the front jacks Connecting audio devices to the digital audio jacksConnecting audio devices to the analog audio jacks Installation Initial installationLetterbox What is the language of the subtitles?Switch off the Dealer Demo PanscanTuner mode End with System Menu Additional installation featuresAutomatic TV channel search Too few TV channels have been foundSetting the language Adding and clearing TV channels manuallyCan not select the line Add/Delete Channels Menu Setting the time and date automaticallyPlayback audio Not allowed will appear on the TV screenSetting the time and date Select Manual with B or a 8Confirm with OKSetting up the TV Guide On Screen System TV Guide On Screen SystemGeneral information Connecting the IR Setting up the cable boxFinalize set TV Guide On ScreenSystem GeneralNavigating the TV Guide On Screen System Action buttons in the Listings screen How do I cancel?Listings screenThe Sort screen Function buttons in the Sort screenPromotions screen Schedule screenMessages screen Function buttons in the Messages screenSetup screen General What is the advantage from 1 hour and 6 hours?Recording on the HDD Time shift BufferLeft area Symbols in the Time Shift BufferNavigation in the time shift buffer Right areaMark part of a title Mark TV shows for recordingMark an entire title How can I delete the changes?Manual recordings Recording from a video recorder/DVD playerOTR recordings Recording from a camera connected to the front jacks Please observe the followingStop h Programming recordings with the TV Guide On Screen system Programming a recording TimerSetting up repeat recordings You can also programme TV shows as FavoritesProgramming recordings with the VCR Plus+ System Decoded data appears after confirmationChanging the start/end times Change AM/PM To end, press Timer sProgramming recordings without the VCR Plus+ System Delete programmed recordingCancel a programmed recording in progress Search by time Additional playback featuresPlayback from the HDD RepeatZoom feature Symbols in the Media BrowserMedia browser Change title settings Change order for the media browserChange the name of the title Edit titleTitle name Clear chaptersEnter characters using Editing recorded titles name Divide titleInsert chapter markers Delete titles/recordings from the HDDInsert/remove chapter markers Press Pause Press OK . The marker will be insertedArchiving of the edited title Hide chapters sectionsChapter is visible and can be hidden with the blue button Hidden szenes were not copied on the DVD+RW/+RRecording on a DVD+RW/+R Archiving storing titles on aProtect disc against accidental recordings General notes on playback Switch over to the actual TV channel during PlaybackPlayback from a disc Inserting a discStarts automatically Playing a DVD video disc Playing a DVD+RW/ +R discPlaying an audio CD You can also use the Down or UP button on the frontImportant notes for playback When creating MP3 CDs please note the followingPlaying an MP3 CD Playing a Super Video CD MP3 CD displayStill picture Additonal playback featuresSearching a disc Slow motionRepeat/Shuffle play Scan featureZoom feature Camera angleSelect the audio language SubtitlesManaging the disc contents Switching quickly Hiding chaptersNumber of chapters C has increased by two or more numbers Deleting chapter markers Changing the index pictureHow can I select different chapters? Dividing titles Editing recording titles namePlaying the entire title Can I divide titles on DVD+R discs?Erasing recordings/titles Disc settings Select Erase this title using a or B and confirm with OKCan titles be deleted from a DVD+R disc? Finalizing DVD+R discs Changing the disc nameFinishing editing Erasing DVD+RW DiscsDisc Manager DM Adding a disc to the Disc ManagerRemoving discs from the Disc Manager What do the displays on the screen mean? Searching for a title in the Disc ManagerSearching discs See the message Insert disc number on my screenPress Tuner on the remote control to switch to HDD mode User preferences for the HDDStereo M2x Can not select some functionsHDD buffer OffNormal Can not select this functionSport Auto Ch. Programming Automatic channel searchYou can select the following functions in this menu Picture settingsAdditional user preferences For a full-height picture with the sides trimmedSurround Sound settingsLanguage settings AllAdditional settings Disk feature menuActivating/deactivating child lock Access control Child LockChild lock DVD and VCD Authorizing a discParental level control DVD video only Activating/deactivating parental level controlChanging the country Changing the PIN code Have forgotten my codeField for temporary messages Symbols in the menu barInformation on the screen of your TV Status fieldSymbols on your DVD recorder display Messages in the DVD recorder displayAn empty title on a DVD+RW/+R is selected Before you call an engineer BImportantBefore you call an engineer Problem Other disc errors DVD+RW Index screen flickers when a DVD+R is insertedDVD+RW disc cannot be played on certain DVD players WHO is COVERED? Pan & Scan ChaptersRegion code MacrovisionCode numbers of the remote control Finlux 208, 209, 211, 212, 250 333, 334 332 283MGA WwnnNNNwwnnwWNnwNwnNwnNnWNnwwN Hdrw 720/17 3103 605 4252/000Technical data Hdrw 720/17
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HDRW 720/17 specifications

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