Philips HDRW720/69 Recording from the front sockets, Archiving storing titles on a, Pause

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Quick install guide

Recording from the front sockets

Using this function, you can store recordings via the front sockets directly on the HDD.

You can edit these recordings on the HDD and transfer (archive) them later with higher speed on a DVD+RW/+R disc.

1Connect the camcorder to the front sockets.

2Press CAM on the remote control.

P The DVD recorder will switch to camera mode.

3Select the socket to which the camcorder is connected using CHANNEL q or CHANNEL r .

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For recordings from the VIDEO (CAM1) , S-VIDEO (CAM1) sockets.

Switching between the two sockets is done automatically.

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For recordings from the DV IN (CAM2) socket.

4Press REC/OTR n to start the recording.

5You can stop the recording using the following buttons:

O PAUSE 9

The recording will be paused. If you press the button again, the recording will resume.

A new chapter is created.

O STOP h

The recording will be interrupted. You can start a new recording by pressing REC/OTR n .

A new title is created.

6Press CAM to terminate the camera operating mode.

P The recording will be stored on the HDD as a new title.

7Press CAM to terminate the camera operating mode.

P The recording will be stored on the HDD as a new title.

Archiving (storing) titles on a

DVD+RW/+R

You can choose the title of the HDD that you want to transfer on a DVD+RW/+R.

Please observe:

For archiving you can only use the same recording quality that was used for recording on the HDD. You cannot change the recording quality for recordings on a DVD+RW/+R.

1Insert a DVD+RW/+R on which you want to store the selected titles.

2Press BROWSER HDD .

P The media browser appears with an overview of all recordings on the HDD.

3Select the title you want to copy on the DVD+RW/+R using B ,

A .

OIf you want to archive several titles at a time, mark the desired titles with SELECT .

4Start the archiving process by pressing the green function button.

If this button is not visible on the screen, check if this title is available in the 'Time shift Buffer'. If necessary switch the DVD-Recorder off using STANDBY m or use the 'Flush Buffer' function (button SYSTEM MENU , menu 'Set up')

PA message indicating the process appears both on the screen and in the display.

PDuring and after the archiving process, you see the TV show of the currently selected TV channel. The buttons D , C , JUMP BACK , JUMP FWD , PLAY G , PAUSE 9 are without function during archiving. Timer recordings will take place.

Interrupt the process

Press the yellow function button. If necessary call up the informatoon on the screen using the INFO button.

Finalising a DVD+R

If recordings were stored (archived) on a DVD+R you have to finalise it to make play back in a DVD-Player possible.

-Press DISC MENU and then STOP h to mark the first title.

-Press A to go to the 'disc info screen'

-Press C and select then the line 'Finalise disc' using B .

-Confirn with OK .

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Contents Time Shift Buffer FeaturesFlexTime Instant ReplayMedia Browser Simultaneous recording and playbackArchiving titles on a DVD+RW/+R Changing the PIN codeNavigation in the Time Shift Buffer Recordings using the Time Shift BufferJump Back , D Jump FWD , CProgramming a recording Recording modeManually started recordings Few closing instructionsConnecting to the TV Connecting to the mainsInitial installation Programming recordings with System Setting up repeat recordingsPlease enter programme number appears on the screen Deactivate VPS/PDCRecording on the HDD Symbols in the Time Shift BufferButtons in the Time Shift Buffer ReturnStarting a recording Manual recordingsEnding a recording manuallyimmediately How can I delete the Time Shift Buffer?Archiving storing titles on a Recording from the front socketsPause Interrupt the processPlayback from the HDD Symbols in the Media BrowserPlay G Change the CodeAvailable functions during archiving Buttons in the Media BrowserRemote control Quick install guide Additional TV functions Colour buttonsMost of the colour buttons work only if this bar is visible YELLOW, BlueEnglish WwnnNNNwwnnwWNnwNwnNwnNnWNwwnN Hdrw 720/69

HDRW720/69 specifications

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