Philips DVDR5350H user manual Analogue Channel settings Manual Search

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System Menu Options (continued)

Analogue Channel settings - Manual Search

English

 

Analogue Ch.

 

Setup

 

 

Entry mode

MHz

 

Entry

167.5 MHz

Preset

P 04

 

Preset name

RTL4

 

Decoder

Off

On

TV system

PAL-BG

 

Nicam

Off

On

Fine t une

STORE

SEARCH

In some cases, not all of the available TV channels may have been found and stored during basic installation. In this case, you will need to search for and store the missing or coded TV channels manually.

APress SYSTEM on the remote control. Select { Setup } in the menu and press repeatedly to select { Analogue Ch. }.

BPress repeatedly to select the following settings in the menu and press to enter its options.

Entry Mode

Select manual search based on channel allocation or frequency entry

 

{ Channel, S. Channel (Special channel), MHz (frequency) }.

 

Note: S. Channel refers to specified hyperband channels.

Entry

– Use the alphanumeric keypad 0-9to enter the frequency/channel

 

number, press OK and the Green button for { STORE }.

 

OR

 

 

– Press the Blue button on the remote control for { SEARCH }, once

 

you have found the correct frequency/channel, press the Green

 

button for { STORE }.

Preset

Use the alphanumeric keypad 0-9to enter the preset channel number

 

for the channel to store (e.g.,‘01’), press OK and the Green button for

 

{ STORE }.

 

Preset name

Use the alphanumeric keypad 0-9to enter the preset channel name,

 

press OK and the Green button for { STORE }.

 

Maximum four characters for preset channel name.

Decorder

If the current TV channel is transmitted by coded TV signals that can only

 

be viewed properly with a decoder which is connected to the

 

EXT2 AUX-I/O socket, you need to activate the connected decoder.

 

{ On }

– Select this to allocate the connected decoder to this

 

 

TV channel.

 

{ Off }

– Turns off the decoder feature.

TV system

Set the TV system that produces the least distortion of picture and sound.

 

See pages 178~179 “TV System Guide” for more information.

NICAM

NICAM is a digital sound transmission system. It can transmit either one

 

stereo channel or two separate mono channels.

 

{ On }

– Improves the sound transmission of the TV channel.

 

{ Off }

– Select this if the reception is poor and the sound is

 

 

distorted.

Fine tuning

Select this to fine-tune the TV channel manually if the reception is poor.

 

Use   keys to adjust the frequency and press OK to confirm.

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Contents Bedienungsanleitung Copyright in the U.K How to connect a plugFor Customer Use Mains plugKlass 1 laseraparat Beam divergence Degrees DVD Degrees CD LaserMW DVD read MW CD readDeutsch IndexEnglish DeutschTable of Contents Table of Contents Hard Disk Drive HDD handling care Care and Safety InformationSetup precautions Cleaning discsRegion codes Accessories suppliedProduct Information IntroductionSpecial features Sockets behind the flap Main UnitRemote Control Stop  TimerTuner TV/HDDSelect the desired function for example Using the remote controlUsing the remote control to operate the system Using the alphanumeric keypad to enter the charactersBasic Recorder Connections Connecting the antenna cablesOption 3 Using the Video Cvbs socket good picture quality Connecting the video cableOption 1 Using the Scart socket best picture quality Option 2 Using the S-Video socket excellent picture qualityDisconnect the recorder’s ~MAINS from the power supply English Option 4 Connecting to a Progressive Scan TVAV amplifier/receiver Connecting the audio cablesOption 1 Using the analogue audio sockets Option 2 Using the digital audio socket Optical or CoaxialPlace this in front Cable Box/Satellite Receiver, see E Connecting to a Cable Box or Satellite ReceiverOptional Connections Back panel Cable Box / Satellite Receiver front panelBack of a VCR example only Connecting to a VCR or other similar deviceExample only Back of a Satellite BoxOption 1 Using the DV in socket Connecting to a camcorderEnglish Option 2 Using the S-VIDEO In or Video In socket Select the country of your residence Installation and Set-up169 Letterbox PanScan Time and date menu appears You may now enjoy using this recorderExternal Receiver 1/2/3 Set-up the Guide Plus+ systemLanguage / Country Postal codeAntenna RF lead Leave the External Receiver ‘ON’ overnightSchedule recordings Using the Guide Plus+ systemQuick access functions Guide Plus+ system introductionGuide Plus+ system consists of seven areas in the menu bar Guide Plus+ menu bar‘Grid’ screen ‘Search’ screen‘Info’ screen ‘My TV’ screen ‘Schedule’ screen EnglishTo change the Source ‘Editor’ screen ‘Setup’ screenTo make changes to the Setup To turn On/Off the channelInstant replay function Switching on to TV programme Tuner Pause JUMP-BACKControl TV Programmes Pause live TV functionBefore Recording Marking the contents for recordingDefault recording settings Auto protect Record modeLanguage LangRecord a specific section of TV programmes Record to Hard DiskRecording TV programmes Record the current TV programmeWatching other TV programmes Simultaneous record and play functionPlayback from HDD Playback from DVD Playback from other deviceAutomatic recording from Satellite Receiver Direct recording from TVAbout ‘VPS/PDC’ About timer recordingTimer recording Guide Plus+ system There are three ways to programme a timer recordingFrequency Timer recording ShowView systemTiming Press Timer to confirm and exit the menu Timer recording manuallyTo edit the Frequency/Timing Changing/Deleting a timer recordingTo delete the timer programme To edit the timer programmeTurn on the DV camcorder and start playback Record to Hard Disk or recordable DVDRecording from a DV Camcorder Before you startTuner  The DV control buttons display on the screenRecording from camcorder TunerTuner About copying Copy from Hard Disk to recordable DVDDiscs for recording Press  repeatedly until the Titles and Info menus appear Copying to a recordable DVDGET Title Using the Disc LibraryFinding a recorded title Storing the recorded DVD data in the Disc LibraryPause Å Playback from Hard DiskBasic operation JUMP-BACK/JUMP-FWDChildlock / Chld Unlck Sorting the titles display orderDelete/Protect a title DeletePlayable discs Playback from DiscStarting disc playback Playing a DVD recordable disc To access the content menuPlaying a DVD video disc To select the previous or next chapter/titlePlaying a Jpeg image file slide show English Playing an MP3 CDPress  repeatedly until the Albums and Tracks menus appear Supported Jpeg picture formats File format ZoomRepeat Speed Down / Speed UPTips Press Back to go back to previous menu item Additional Playback FeaturesCreating a slideshow playlist album Adding photos to an albumTo rotate a photo Edit the albumTo change the album name and date To delete the albumSelecting another title/ chapter/ track Pausing playback / slow motion playPress / to select the title/ chapter number Shuffle play Repeat playScan disc Repeating a specific segment A-BChanging audio soundtrack language Using the Toolbar optionsOptions Changing subtitle language Playback skips to the time entered Switching camera angles Searching by timeEnglish Zooming Clear Edit Recordings Hard DiskChanging the title name Selecting the genreDivide Video editingNo Chapter ChapterSplit English Merge/split a specific chapter within a recordingMerge Select this to return to the previous screenOnce a title has been divided, it cannot be reversed Dividing titles Hiding unwanted scenesFor example, title 1 is being selected Scenes About editing recordable DVDs Edit Recordings Recordable DVDIndex Picture screen Use   keys to select a title from the menu Press the Red button on the remote control for DeleteDeleting recordings/titles Protecting the recorded titles DVD±RWFinalising the DVD±R for playback Press Edit on the remote control  The editing menu appearsChanging the disc/title name Making the edited DVD±RW compatibleSelect this to return to the previous screen BackHide / Show Blue button Select this to hide or show the current chapter Yellow button Select this to access title editing menuTitle Hide / ShowSee System Menu OptionsRecorder Preferences For Recording , seeDisc settings Auto resume Childlock Change pin78~79 Recorder SetupNormal Eco modeSecond RC ReducedDate 31-01-2005 Clock presetXXX TimeSort Analogue Channel settingsAuto search Follow TVAnalogue Channel settings Manual Search Language settings Installing the latest firmware Firmware UpgradeSystem Version Info in the menu To exit the menu, press System Setting up Progressive Scan featureGeneral Information Copyright noticeFrequently Asked Questions Problem General Solution Troubleshooting‘X’ appears at the bottom No TV signal received from the recorderMessage ‘NO SIGNAL’ appears No soundDisc will not play Problem Playback SolutionRecorded DVD cannot be played back on another DVD player Problem Recording Solution Specifications Glossary  ! SAT Display panel symbols/messages ¡  TVTitle is copy-protected and cannot be recorded No signal or poor signal strengthRecorder has been turned on Disc tray is opening

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.

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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.

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