Philips 7819901511 manual Connecting up Your DVD Recorder, Using Remote Control

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Using Remote Control

Preparing the Remote Control

Open the battery compartment and insert the batteries. Make sure the polarities (+ and -) match the markings inside the remote control.

Do not use rechargeable batteries.

Remote Control Signal

The remote has a range of approximately 5M and works best when pointed directly at the unit horizontally at angles up to 30° from the sensor window of the DVD recorder.

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Easier Application with Remote Control

Function buttons, such as TOOLS or TIMER, are designed to offer you a quick access to intended applica- tions. Press these buttons to go directly to their individual menus and complete your desired tasks. If you would like to quit an application, simply press the designated button again.

Connecting up Your DVD

Recorder

Before you start...

1.Do not plug the AC power cord into the outlet until all other connections are made.

2.It is recommended that you connect VIDEO OUT jack of the DVD recorder directly to the video input of your TV. Connecting VIDEO OUT jack of this recorder to a TV via a VCR may cause a viewing problem when playing a copyright-protected disc. The same viewing problem may also occur when connecting the recorder to an integrated TV/Video system.

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Step 1: Connecting Antenna/Satellite Cables

Option 1 With Cable Box

Wall Outlet Cable Box DVD Recorder TV

1.Use an antenna cable to connect the RF IN jack on the cable box to the antenna outlet on the wall.

2.Use an antenna cable to connect the RF OUT jack on the cable box to the RF IN jack on the DVD recorder.

3.Use an antenna cable to connect the RF OUT jack on the DVD recorder to the RF IN jack on the television.

RF OUT RF IN

Cable box

Antenna cable

OUT

IN

T V

IN

 

 

VIDEO

Wall

VHF / UHF

R

 

AUDIO

 

 

L

 

Option 2 Without Cable Box

Wall Outlet DVD Recorder TV

1.Use an antenna cable to connect the RF IN jack on the DVD recorder to the antenna outlet on the wall.

2.Use an antenna cable to connect the RF OUT jack on the DVD recorder to the RF IN jack on the television. (Please note that this serves as a pass-through only.)

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Contents DVDR3395 Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Important for Laser Products Overview Disc Types SupportedMedia Files Formats Supported Unplayable Disc TypesKnowing Your DVD Recorder Connecting UpFront-Panel Connections Rear-Panel Connections Digital Audio OUT Coaxial jackRemote Control Using Remote Control Connecting up Your DVD RecorderConnecting Antenna/Satellite Cables Connecting the Video Cable Connecting the Audio CableConnecting to VCR/V8 Cam- corder/DVD Player Connecting the Power CordConnecting to DV Digital Camcorder Introducing System Setup Getting StartedGetting Started Exit Setting Parental Control Setting TV ChannelsSetting Aspect Ratio Scan ChannelMoving up/down TV Channels Using Channel EditorGo through TV Turner  UtilitiesEdit Channel Renaming TV Channels Inserting TV ChannelsSwapping TV Channels Enabling/Disabling TV ChannelsFine-Tuning TV Channels Setting the G-Code SystemSetting up G-Code System Introducing Tools Using Tools PlayPlaying Files Using Tools Timer Recordg Using Tools RecordNormal Timer Recording Timer Recording through G-Code System Using Tools Disc ToolsErase Content Record Disc Finalization Ing after Type Finalize Make CompatibleNaming a New Title or File Renaming a Title or FileRecording Recording Step by StepOne-Touch Recording Recording from TVRecording from External Devices Recording from VCR/V8 Cam- corder/DVD PlayerInserting Chapter Mark during Recording Timer Recording Date/Time ModeDaily Code ModeOnce WeeklyTo stop a timer-recording session About the overlap of timer programsPlaying Picture File PlaybackPlayback Step by Step Press OPEN/CLOSERepeat Shuffle ModeGeneral operation Zoom For DVD-Video/Video Title Picture Control For PicturesVideo Image Picture Zoom Slow MotionSearch Zoom outInformation Subtitle/AudioAngle Select ‘Angle’, then press OKSubtitle of MPEG-4 Files Digital Video SupportSupporting Formats Playing MPEG-4 FilesApplying for a User Account Registering Your DVD Recorder Playing Video FilesEditing Titles EditingIntroducing Edit Menu Naming a TitleOverwriting a Title Erasing a TitleTroubleshooting Problem Possible Solution PictureTroubleshooting Specifications GeneralSpecifications Reference Recording Mode & Recording TimeTimer Recording Frequency Guide to Recording OptionsGlossary 480i/480pPBC Recommended Disc List DVD+RDVD-R DVDR3395