Philips HDRW 720/17 manual Technical data

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Technical data

Storage media

Hard Disc recording: 120 GB HDD

TV systems

Playback:

NTSC

Recording:

NTSC

Internal tuner:

NTSC

Optical disc

 

Playback

Recording

DVD+RW

DVD+R

DVD-R/-RW, video mode

-

DVD-Video

-

Video CD, Super VCD

-

Audio CD

-

MP3 CD

-

CD-R/RW

-

Video Format

Digital compression

DVD, SVCD:

MPEG2

 

VCD:

MPEG1

Record modes

Max HDD recording time:

190h

 

Max DVD recording time:

8h

 

 

 

 

Bit rate

 

Mode

Rec.time Resolutio- Video

Audio

 

 

n

(Mbit/s)

(kbit/s)

M1

60'

D1

9.72M

384k

M2

120'

D1

5.07M

256k

Audio Format

Compressed digital

Playback

Recording

Dolby Digital (AC3)

5.1-

2-channel

 

channel*

16-bit, 48

 

 

kHz

DTS, MPEG2

5.1-

-

 

channel*

 

MPEG1, MP3

2- channel

-

PCM

2-channel

-

 

16/20/24 bit

 

 

48/96 kHz

 

*6.1-channel compatible

 

 

Audio Performance

 

DA Converter:

24 bit

 

AD Converter:

16 bit

 

DVD

fs 96kHz

4Hz-44kHz

 

fs 48kHz

4Hz-22kHz

Video CD

fs 44.1kHz

4Hz-20kHz

Audio CD

fs 44.1kHz

4Hz-20kHz

Signal/Noise (1kHz):

105 dB

 

Dynamic range (1kHz):

90 dB

 

Crosstalk (1kHz):

105 dB

 

Distortion/Noise (1kHz):

90 dB

 

Front Connections

 

i.LINK DV in:

IEEE 1394 4-pin

S-video in:

Hosiden 4-pin

Video in:

Cinch (yellow)

Audio left/right in:

Cinch (white/red)

Rear Connections

DVD/CD playback

Fast Forward/Backward

Step Forward/Backward

Slow

Direct Title/Track access

Next/Previous Title/Track/Chapter

Repeat (Chapter/Title/All) or (Track/All)

A-B Repeat

Shuffle

Intro Scan

Time Search

Zoom (1.33x, 2x, 4x) with picture enhancement

Auto Resume (20 discs)

MP3 CD playback

Time display (Track)

MP3 text (ID3 tags) display

Album and track selection

Repeat (disc/album/ track)

Variable Bit Rate of 32-256 kbit/s

32, 44.1, 48 kHz sampling rates

ISO9660 file system

Single session

Nested directories supported to 8 levels

Up to 32 album numbers

Up to 999 tracks

Power Supply

Power supply: 120V, 60Hz

Power consumption Operation 27W

Low-power standby 8 W

Cabinet

M2x

150'

D1

4.06M

256k

M3

180'

1/2 D1

3.38M

256k

M4

240'

1/2 D1

2.54M

256k

M6

360'

1/2 D1

1.70M

256k

M8

480'

SIF

1.27M

192k

Resolution H x V

60Hz

 

(pixels)

 

 

 

 

Full D1 (DVD-Video)

720 x 480

 

Half D1

 

360 x 480

 

SIF (VCD)

 

352 x 240

 

Component video in: Progressive scan / Component video out: S-video in / out: Video in /out:

Audio L/R in (2x) /out (2x): Digital audio out:

RF antenna in: RF TV out: AC-outlet: G-LINK:

Cinch (green/blue/red) Cinch (green/blue/red)

Hosiden 4-pin

Cinch (yellow) Cinch (white/red) Coaxial, Optical Coaxial 75 ohms (F type) Coaxial 75 ohms (F type) Standard (IEC type)

for IR Blaster

Dimensions (W x H x D): 435 x 76 x 335 mm

Net Weight: 4.0kg

Remote Control

• Multi brand remote control

Package Contents

• DVD Video Recorder/Harddisc

• Remote Control + batteries

• User Manual

• AC power cable

• Coax RF antenna cable

TV Standard

NTSC

PAL/

 

 

SECAM

Scan frequency

60Hz

50Hz

Number of lines

525

625

Playback

Recording

Internal tuner

-

Video Performance

DA Converter:

10 bit

AD Converter:

9 bit

Signal handling:

Components

Video (CVBS) out:

1 Vpp into 75 ohm

S-video (Y/C) out:

Y: 1 Vpp into 75 ohm

 

C: 0.286 1Vpp into 75 ohm

Component video out

Y: 1 Vpp into 75 ohm

(YPBPR):

 

 

PB: 0.7 Vpp into 75 ohm

 

PR: 0.7 Vpp into 75 ohm

Timer Recording

Number of events:

12; 1 year; daily/weekly

Timer programming:

Manual, VCR Plus+

Interactive Program Guide

Timer programming: TV Guide On Screen™/VCR Plus+®/Manual

Number of events: more then 15; 1 year; daily/weekly/regular

Set Top Box control: Cable box

General Functionality

Automatic Screen Saver

 

Backup presets & timer:

1 year

Backup clock & calendar:

5 hours

Audio recording level:

Automatic

IR-extender cable (IR Blaster)

• Component Video cable

• Stereo audio cable

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Data subject to change without notice

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Contents Page Registering your product guarantees that Proof of Purchase Product Safety AdditionalNotification Benefits of Product OwnershipFollowing disclaimer applies to this libpng library AcknowledgmentsSafety Information Important Safety Instructions Table of contents Glossar Code numbers of the remote control Access control Child LockDisc Manager DM Additional user preferencesFunctioning of the device Overview of functionsRemote control HDD Additional TV functions Behind the flap at the right corner on the front Front of the deviceBack of the device Discs you can use IntroductionRecording and playback Playback onlyRegional code Technical dataAccessories Cleaning the discs Symbols used in these operating instructionsCan I use a CD lens cleaner in the DVD recorder? Therefore, refrain from using a CD lens cleaner discSpecial functions of your DVD recorder ModelHDRW 720/17 Preparing the remote control for operation Connecting the DVD recorderConnecting to the antenna Using your DVD remote control With your TV setConnecting with a S Y/C cable Connecting to the TVConnection with Component Y Pb Pr Cable Please note the color orderConnecting with Video Cvbs cable Connecting to the ACSwitch on the TV set Connection with the antenna cable onlyVideo Y/C-EXT2 jack and the Audio L/R IN-EXT Connecting additional devicesConnecting a cable box with cinch or S cable Connecting audio devices to the analog audio jacks Connecting a camcorder to the front jacksConnecting audio devices to the digital audio jacks Initial installation InstallationSwitch off the Dealer Demo What is the language of the subtitles?Letterbox PanscanTuner mode Automatic TV channel search Additional installation featuresEnd with System Menu Too few TV channels have been foundCan not select the line Add/Delete Channels Setting the languageAdding and clearing TV channels manually Playback audio Setting the time and date automaticallyMenu Not allowed will appear on the TV screenSelect Manual with B or a 8Confirm with OK Setting the time and dateGeneral information Setting up the TV Guide On Screen SystemTV Guide On Screen System Finalize set Connecting the IRSetting up the cable box Navigating the TV Guide On Screen System TV Guide On ScreenSystemGeneral Listings screenThe Sort screen How do I cancel?Action buttons in the Listings screen Function buttons in the Sort screenMessages screen Schedule screenPromotions screen Function buttons in the Messages screenSetup screen Recording on the HDD What is the advantage from 1 hour and 6 hours?General Time shift BufferNavigation in the time shift buffer Symbols in the Time Shift BufferLeft area Right areaMark an entire title Mark TV shows for recordingMark part of a title How can I delete the changes?OTR recordings Manual recordingsRecording from a video recorder/DVD player Stop h Recording from a camera connected to the front jacksPlease observe the following Setting up repeat recordings Programming a recording TimerProgramming recordings with the TV Guide On Screen system You can also programme TV shows as FavoritesChanging the start/end times Programming recordings with the VCR Plus+ SystemDecoded data appears after confirmation Programming recordings without the VCR Plus+ System To end, press Timer sChange AM/PM Delete programmed recordingCancel a programmed recording in progress Playback from the HDD Additional playback featuresSearch by time RepeatMedia browser Zoom featureSymbols in the Media Browser Change order for the media browser Change title settingsTitle name Edit titleChange the name of the title Clear chaptersEditing recorded titles name Divide title Enter characters usingInsert/remove chapter markers Delete titles/recordings from the HDDInsert chapter markers Press Pause Press OK . The marker will be insertedChapter is visible and can be hidden with the blue button Hide chapters sectionsArchiving of the edited title Hidden szenes were not copied on the DVD+RW/+RProtect disc against accidental recordings Recording on a DVD+RW/+RArchiving storing titles on a Playback from a disc Switch over to the actual TV channel during PlaybackGeneral notes on playback Inserting a discPlaying an audio CD Playing a DVD video disc Playing a DVD+RW/ +R discStarts automatically You can also use the Down or UP button on the frontPlaying an MP3 CD Playing a Super Video CD When creating MP3 CDs please note the followingImportant notes for playback MP3 CD displaySearching a disc Additonal playback featuresStill picture Slow motionZoom feature Scan featureRepeat/Shuffle play Camera angleSubtitles Select the audio languageManaging the disc contents Number of chapters C has increased by two or more numbers Switching quicklyHiding chapters How can I select different chapters? Deleting chapter markersChanging the index picture Playing the entire title Editing recording titles nameDividing titles Can I divide titles on DVD+R discs?Can titles be deleted from a DVD+R disc? Erasing recordings/titles Disc settingsSelect Erase this title using a or B and confirm with OK Finishing editing Changing the disc nameFinalizing DVD+R discs Erasing DVD+RW DiscsRemoving discs from the Disc Manager Disc Manager DMAdding a disc to the Disc Manager Searching discs Searching for a title in the Disc ManagerWhat do the displays on the screen mean? See the message Insert disc number on my screenStereo Press Tuner on the remote control to switch to HDD modeUser preferences for the HDD HDD buffer Can not select some functionsM2x OffSport Can not select this functionNormal Auto Ch. Programming Automatic channel searchAdditional user preferences Picture settingsYou can select the following functions in this menu For a full-height picture with the sides trimmedLanguage settings Sound settingsSurround AllDisk feature menu Additional settingsChild lock DVD and VCD Access control Child LockActivating/deactivating child lock Authorizing a discChanging the country Parental level control DVD video onlyActivating/deactivating parental level control Have forgotten my code Changing the PIN codeInformation on the screen of your TV Symbols in the menu barField for temporary messages Status fieldMessages in the DVD recorder display Symbols on your DVD recorder displayAn empty title on a DVD+RW/+R is selected BImportant Before you call an engineerBefore you call an engineer Problem DVD+RW disc cannot be played on certain DVD players Other disc errors DVD+RWIndex screen flickers when a DVD+R is inserted WHO is COVERED? Region code ChaptersPan & Scan MacrovisionFinlux 208, 209, 211, 212, 250 333, 334 332 283 Code numbers of the remote controlMGA 3103 605 4252/000 WwnnNNNwwnnwWNnwNwnNwnNnWNnwwN Hdrw 720/17Technical data Hdrw 720/17
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HDRW 720/17 specifications

The Philips HDRW 720/17 is a versatile and user-friendly DVD recorder that brings the convenience of digital recording into the home. Designed for both casual users and serious enthusiasts, it combines a range of features that enhance home entertainment experiences.

One of the standout features of the HDRW 720/17 is its ability to record television shows directly onto DVDs, allowing users to preserve their favorite programming without the hassle of traditional VHS tapes. The recorder supports a variety of disc formats, including DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW, making it adaptable to different user preferences. This flexibility ensures that users can choose the media type that best suits their needs.

Equipped with a built-in TV tuner, the HDRW 720/17 allows for direct recording from over-the-air broadcasts, providing an easy way to capture live TV. The high-definition recording capability further enhances the viewing experience, producing sharp, clear images and excellent sound quality. Additionally, the unit supports progressive scan, which minimizes motion blurriness in fast-paced scenes, providing a more cinematic experience.

The HDRW 720/17 also features Philips’ Smart Recording technology, which enables users to optimize recording quality and maximize available disc space. This feature intelligently adjusts the recording quality based on content length and the chosen media, ensuring that users get the best possible video quality without wasting storage.

Another notable characteristic is the user-friendly interface. Philips has integrated a simple menu setup that makes navigation easy, even for those who may not be tech-savvy. The inclusion of one-touch recording functionality allows quick starts to recording, making it easier to capture spontaneous moments or programs.

For those who want to watch their recordings on different devices, the HDRW 720/17 boasts compatibility with a range of playback systems, allowing users to enjoy their recordings on standard DVD players or other compatible devices.

In summary, the Philips HDRW 720/17 stands out with its robust recording capabilities, compatibility with multiple disc formats, and user-friendly interface. Whether archiving shows or creating personal collections, this DVD recorder caters to a wide variety of recording needs, making it an excellent addition to any home entertainment setup.