Philips DVDR612/97 user manual Message Collision appears

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Troubleshooting (cont’d)

Problem

The message 'Recording of <XX> will start within 1 minute' appears.

The message 'Insert recordable disc' appears.

The message 'Maximum number of timers reached' appears.

The message 'Collision' appears.

Solution

Select { Switch now } to switch the DVD recorder to standby mode.A programmed timer recording will only start recording if the DVD recorder is in standby mode.

Select { Suspend } will suspend the timer recording.

Select { Cancel recording } will cancel the timer recording.

Either no disc was inserted or a disc was inserted that cannot be used for recordings. Insert a disc that can be recorded upon. Locate on the disc the right position for the recording. Press STOP button. Turn off the DVD recorder by pressing STANDBY- ON button.

It has reached the maximum programmed, no more recordings are allowed. Press TIMER button, select the programmed recording (TIMER block) you want to check or clear using 3 4 button.

The timer recording overlaps with another timer recording.

If you ignore this warning, the programmed recording with the early start time will start first.

The second recording will then lack the beginning.

Change the information for one of the two recordings.

Delete one of the two recordings.

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Contents DVD Recorder VCR or DVD player back panel Antenna or Cable TV signalConnection as per diagram Connection as per diagram VCR or DVD player back panelIf you wish to connect an amplifier/receiver Model No. DVD Recorder DVDR610 / DVDR615 / DVDR616 Serial No For Customer UseLaser English Special Functions Table of Contents Making the editing compatible Programming recordings withEditing/Finalising Recording Protecting the recorded titleAbout recycling Care and Safety InformationSetup Cleaning discsRegion codes Accessories suppliedGeneral Information IntroductionSelecting a suitable connection to Connecting to TVSetting the TV to the correct video in channel GeneralOption 1 Using Scart socket Connecting to TV cont’dLanguage and Country menu appears on the TV First installation menu Option 2 Using S-Video Y/C socketLanguage and Country will appear on the TV Have the following cables ready Antenna cable Option 3 Using Video Cvbs socketPress TV/DVD on the remote control Connecting to Additional DevicesUsing second Scart socket EXT2-AUX-I/O Connecting a Cable Box/DecorderOption 2 Using S-VIDEO In or Video In socket Connecting Additional Devices cont’dConnecting a camcorder to the front sockets Option 1 Using DV in socketStereo Connecting to Additional Devices cont’dUsing analogue audio output SocketsVideo Front PanelSTANDBY-ON Sockets behind the flapRemote Control Remote Control cont’d Using the alphanumeric keypad to enter the characters Using the remote control to operate the systemThen select the desired function for example S, T Channel Search menu Installing the DVD RecorderFirst Installation 169 Letterbox PanscanTime and Date menu appears on the TV Installing the DVD Recorder cont’dDVD recorder is ready for use Set-up Auto search Follow TV Sort Favourites Press SYSTEM-MENU Sorting the TV channelsSearch Setting favourite TV channelsPress 4 to select Preset name and press 2 to confirm Press 4 to select Preset and press 2 to confirmStore To improve the sound transmission of the TV channel Fine tuning the TV channelsTo finetune the TV channels Setting the language MP3-CD PlaybackPlayable discs Inserting a discPlaying a Super Video CDs Playback cont’dStarting disc playback Playing a DVD video discSupported Jpeg picture formats Playing a DVD+RW discPlaying an MP3 CD Playing a picture disc slide showChanging subtitle language Additional Playback FeaturesUsing Toolbar options To exit, press SYSTEM-MENUZooming Additional Playback Features cont’dSwitching camera angles Changing audio soundtrack languageChanging to another title/ chapter/track Pausing playback / slow motion playShuffle play Selecting various play modeRepeat play Repeating a specific segment A-BDiscs for recording Recording settingsPress 3 4 to select the setting for Recording RecordingRecording cont’d Recording mode Recording languageInserting chapter markers Manual recording Filter modeDirect record function To stop the recording, press Stop Pausing a recordingUse 1 2 3 4 to select an entry in the menu Direct recordingDeleting a recording To stop recording, press StopTimer Recording VPS/PDC Timer Recording cont’dRecord mode RepeatUse the alphanumeric keypad 0-9 to enter the ShowView code CancelProgramming recordings with the ShowView System ShowViewChange Changing a programmed recordingDeleting a programmed recording Press the matching colour coded button onColour coded buttons functions Editing/Finalising RecordingAbout editing Index Picture screensInsert a recorded DVD+RW or an Unfinalised DVD+R Editing/Finalising Recording cont’dChanging the disc/title name Making the editing compatible DVD+RWShow To cancel the hidden chaptersHiding unwanted chapter About disc barEditing title divide/append/Index picture Editing chapter merge/split/hideDeleting chapter markers Filter or Colour AdjustPhoto editing For append recording onlyBrowsing the disc Using the BrowserBrowsing the picture disc Using the Browser cont’dAdding pictures to an album Deleting an album Changing the picture order within an albumDeleting picture in an album Speed Down / Speed Up Changing the slide show settingsSelect this to activate zoom mode Zoom mode Select this to toggle between repeat on and offSound Accessing to the Preferences optionsSystem Menu Preferences RecordingDisc AccessFeatures System Menu Preferences cont’dAccessing to the Setup options System Menu SetupSystem Video output System Menu Setup cont’dTime-date Analogue channelsDigital output Video outputLanguage Audio outputActivating/Deactivating the child lock Setting Access ControlAbout Access Control Setting or changing the pin codePlayback will begin Setting Access Control cont’dChildLock Authorising discsProblem TroubleshootingSolution Insert the disc with the label facing up Troubleshooting cont’dTroubleshooting cont’d Message ‘NO SIGNAL’ appears Message Collision appears 0000 Display panel symbols/messagesSAT Is the TV ON? Display panel symbols/messages cont’dSpecifications Glossary Country VHF UHF DVD Regions TV System GuideTV System Guide cont’d 3139 246 SgpJP-0440-00-1 Meet Philips at the Internet

DVDR612, DVDR612/97 specifications

The Philips DVDR612/97 is a versatile and user-friendly DVD recorder designed to cater to the needs of both casual viewers and avid home theater enthusiasts. With its array of features, this device stands out as a reliable solution for recording and playing back various media formats.

One of the primary features of the DVDR612 is its capability to record high-quality video onto DVD+R and DVD+RW discs, providing users with the flexibility to create customized movie collections or backup personal footage. The unit supports a range of recording modes, allowing users to choose between standard and extended recording lengths, which optimizes storage according to their requirements. Additionally, the device is equipped with progressive scan technology, delivering superior picture quality with enhanced detail and vivid colors for an immersive viewing experience.

The Philips DVDR612/97 also integrates a built-in tuner, enabling users to watch and record live television shows seamlessly. The device supports various digital and analog formats, ensuring compatibility with most television sources. Furthermore, this model includes a user-friendly electronic programming guide (EPG), which simplifies scheduling recordings, making it easier for users to catch their favorite programs without missing a moment.

In terms of connectivity, the DVDR612 boasts multiple input options, including S-Video, composite video, and audio jacks, accommodating various devices such as camcorders, gaming consoles, and other media players. It also features a USB port, enabling users to connect compatible devices for easy access to their digital photos and videos. This connectivity expands the functionality of the DVDR612, allowing it to serve as a central hub for home entertainment.

Another significant characteristic of the Philips DVDR612 is its ease of use. The on-screen menus are intuitive, making navigation straightforward for users of all technological skill levels. It also provides helpful features like one-touch recording and simplified disc finalization for hassle-free playback on standard DVD players.

In summary, the Philips DVDR612/97 DVD recorder combines advanced recording technology, user-friendly features, and extensive connectivity options, making it a perfect choice for anyone looking to preserve and enjoy their video content with ease and quality. Whether you’re archiving family memories or recording your favorite shows, the DVDR612 stands as a reliable and effective home entertainment solution.