Philips DVDR5350H user manual System Menu Options, Recorder Preferences, For Recording , see, See

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System Menu Options

English

Recorder Preferences

A Press SYSTEM on the remote control.

The system setup menu appears.

B Press to select { Preferences } and press repeatedly to view the available setup options, then press to access.

Recording

Sound

Disc

Access

Preferences

 

 

 

Setup

 

 

 

C Select the setting you wish to change and press . Once you have changed the setting, press OK to confirm and back to the previous selected item.

Instructions and explanation of the options are provided in the following pages.

If the selection in the menu is greyed out, that means the feature is not available or not possible to change at the current state.

D To exit, press SYSTEM.

Note:

For { Recording }, see page 35.

Sound

Preferences

Sound mode

Night mode

Disc

Preferences

Adapt menu

Delete all

Access

Preferences

Child lock

Change pin

Features

Preferences

Auto resume

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Contents Bedienungsanleitung How to connect a plug For Customer UseMains plug Copyright in the U.KKlass 1 laseraparat Laser MW DVD readMW CD read Beam divergence Degrees DVD Degrees CDIndex EnglishDeutsch DeutschTable of Contents Table of Contents Care and Safety Information Setup precautionsCleaning discs Hard Disk Drive HDD handling careAccessories supplied Product InformationIntroduction Region codesSpecial features Main Unit Sockets behind the flapRemote Control Timer TunerTV/HDD Stop Using the remote control Using the remote control to operate the systemUsing the alphanumeric keypad to enter the characters Select the desired function for exampleConnecting the antenna cables Basic Recorder ConnectionsConnecting the video cable Option 1 Using the Scart socket best picture qualityOption 2 Using the S-Video socket excellent picture quality Option 3 Using the Video Cvbs socket good picture qualityEnglish Option 4 Connecting to a Progressive Scan TV Disconnect the recorder’s ~MAINS from the power supplyConnecting the audio cables Option 1 Using the analogue audio socketsOption 2 Using the digital audio socket Optical or Coaxial AV amplifier/receiverConnecting to a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver Optional ConnectionsBack panel Cable Box / Satellite Receiver front panel Place this in front Cable Box/Satellite Receiver, see EConnecting to a VCR or other similar device Back of a VCR example onlyBack of a Satellite Box Example onlyConnecting to a camcorder Option 1 Using the DV in socketEnglish Option 2 Using the S-VIDEO In or Video In socket Installation and Set-up Select the country of your residence169 Letterbox PanScan You may now enjoy using this recorder Time and date menu appearsSet-up the Guide Plus+ system Language / CountryPostal code External Receiver 1/2/3Leave the External Receiver ‘ON’ overnight Antenna RF leadUsing the Guide Plus+ system Quick access functionsGuide Plus+ system introduction Schedule recordingsGuide Plus+ menu bar ‘Grid’ screen‘Search’ screen Guide Plus+ system consists of seven areas in the menu bar‘My TV’ screen ‘Schedule’ screen English ‘Info’ screen‘Editor’ screen ‘Setup’ screen To make changes to the SetupTo turn On/Off the channel To change the SourceSwitching on to TV programme Tuner Pause JUMP-BACK Control TV ProgrammesPause live TV function Instant replay functionMarking the contents for recording Before RecordingDefault recording settings Record mode LanguageLang Auto protectRecord to Hard Disk Recording TV programmesRecord the current TV programme Record a specific section of TV programmesSimultaneous record and play function Playback from HDD Playback from DVDPlayback from other device Watching other TV programmesDirect recording from TV Automatic recording from Satellite ReceiverAbout timer recording Timer recording Guide Plus+ systemThere are three ways to programme a timer recording About ‘VPS/PDC’Timer recording ShowView system FrequencyTiming Timer recording manually Press Timer to confirm and exit the menuChanging/Deleting a timer recording To delete the timer programmeTo edit the timer programme To edit the Frequency/TimingRecord to Hard Disk or recordable DVD Recording from a DV CamcorderBefore you start Turn on the DV camcorder and start playback The DV control buttons display on the screen TunerTuner Recording from camcorderTuner Copy from Hard Disk to recordable DVD About copyingDiscs for recording Copying to a recordable DVD Press  repeatedly until the Titles and Info menus appearUsing the Disc Library Finding a recorded titleStoring the recorded DVD data in the Disc Library GET TitlePlayback from Hard Disk Basic operationJUMP-BACK/JUMP-FWD Pause ÅSorting the titles display order Delete/Protect a titleDelete Childlock / Chld UnlckPlayback from Disc Playable discsStarting disc playback To access the content menu Playing a DVD video discTo select the previous or next chapter/title Playing a DVD recordable discEnglish Playing an MP3 CD Playing a Jpeg image file slide showPress  repeatedly until the Albums and Tracks menus appear Zoom RepeatSpeed Down / Speed UP Supported Jpeg picture formats File formatAdditional Playback Features Creating a slideshow playlist albumAdding photos to an album Tips Press Back to go back to previous menu itemEdit the album To change the album name and dateTo delete the album To rotate a photoPausing playback / slow motion play Selecting another title/ chapter/ trackPress / to select the title/ chapter number Repeat play Scan discRepeating a specific segment A-B Shuffle playUsing the Toolbar options OptionsChanging subtitle language Changing audio soundtrack languageSwitching camera angles Searching by time  Playback skips to the time enteredEnglish Zooming Edit Recordings Hard Disk Changing the title nameSelecting the genre ClearVideo editing No ChapterChapter DivideEnglish Merge/split a specific chapter within a recording MergeSelect this to return to the previous screen SplitDividing titles Hiding unwanted scenes Once a title has been divided, it cannot be reversedFor example, title 1 is being selected Scenes Edit Recordings Recordable DVD About editing recordable DVDsIndex Picture screen Press the Red button on the remote control for Delete Deleting recordings/titlesProtecting the recorded titles DVD±RW Use   keys to select a title from the menuPress Edit on the remote control  The editing menu appears Changing the disc/title nameMaking the edited DVD±RW compatible Finalising the DVD±R for playbackBack Select this to return to the previous screenHide / Show Yellow button Select this to access title editing menu TitleHide / Show Blue button Select this to hide or show the current chapterSystem Menu Options Recorder PreferencesFor Recording , see SeeDisc settings Childlock Change pin Auto resumeRecorder Setup 78~79Eco mode Second RCReduced NormalClock preset XXXTime Date 31-01-2005Analogue Channel settings Auto searchFollow TV SortAnalogue Channel settings Manual Search Language settings Firmware Upgrade Installing the latest firmwareSystem Version Info in the menu Setting up Progressive Scan feature General InformationCopyright notice To exit the menu, press SystemFrequently Asked Questions Troubleshooting Problem General SolutionNo TV signal received from the recorder Message ‘NO SIGNAL’ appearsNo sound ‘X’ appears at the bottomProblem Playback Solution Disc will not playRecorded DVD cannot be played back on another DVD player Problem Recording Solution Specifications Glossary Display panel symbols/messages  ¡ TV  ! SATNo signal or poor signal strength Recorder has been turned onDisc tray is opening Title is copy-protected and cannot be recorded

DVDR5350H specifications

The Philips DVDR5350H is a versatile and user-friendly DVD recorder designed for consumers seeking high-quality video recording and playback capabilities. This device allows users to enjoy seamless transitions between watching their favorite shows and recording new content, making it an ideal addition to any home entertainment setup.

One of the standout features of the DVDR5350H is its dual-layer recording capability. This technology enables the recorder to hold a significant amount of data, allowing users to record up to 8.5 GB of content on a single disc. As a result, long movies or series can be captured without the need for multiple discs, enhancing convenience and efficiency. The device supports various DVD formats, including DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW, providing flexibility in recording and playback.

Equipped with a built-in hard drive with a capacity of 160 GB, the DVDR5350H allows users to easily store and manage their recorded content. This hard drive offers the ability to pause live TV, record multiple shows simultaneously, and create a personalized library of favorite programs. The intuitive interface makes navigating through recordings simple, allowing users to quickly find and play their desired content.

Another significant feature of the DVDR5350H is its advanced editing capabilities. Users can edit their recordings directly on the device, allowing them to trim unwanted sections, split recordings, and even add chapter markers. This editing functionality enhances the user's experience, providing a way to customize content before sharing or playback.

The DVDR5350H also boasts high-quality image and audio output, supporting progressive scan output for superior picture quality. The integration of Dolby Digital audio delivers an immersive sound experience, making it suitable for watching movies and sports events alike.

Connectivity is another strong point for the Philips DVDR5350H. It includes various input and output options, such as HDMI, composite video, and S-Video, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of televisions and home theater systems. Additionally, its USB port allows for easy file transfers and connection to external devices.

Overall, the Philips DVDR5350H stands out as a practical and feature-rich DVD recorder, presenting users with the flexibility to record, edit, and enjoy a wide range of video content while ensuring high-quality playback. Its combination of a built-in hard drive, extensive recording capabilities, and user-friendly design makes it a valuable asset for any home entertainment system.