Philips DVDR 725H/02, DVDR 725H/00 manual 108, Mga

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LXI ...

001, 006, 033, 037, 043, 044,

Orbit

250

RadioShack

...................................

250

145, 146, 202, 237, 249, 257,

 

 

097, 111, 113, 134, 148

Orion 025, 100, 219, 224, 225, 229,

Radiotone

246, 250, 289

 

 

296, 304, 309, 339, 342

 

 

 

 

246, 250, 257, 261, 276, 277,

RCA . 001, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007,

Soundesign 004, 006, 008, 028, 032,

M Electronic . 201, 211, 212, 233,

281, 300, 309, 313, 317, 326,

 

015, 052, 053, 054, 055, 056,

 

 

113, 115, 131, 137

 

 

 

236, 246, 250, 258,

 

 

330, 339

 

095, 097, 098, 099, 102, 111,

Star Lite

246, 250

 

 

 

272, 279, 283, 285,

Osaki 217, 222, 234, 250, 255, 266,

 

112, 115, 118, 119, 122, 123,

Starlite

028, 332

 

 

 

287

 

 

330

 

124, 130, 131, 141, 143, 146,

Stern

312

Magnadyne 209, 257, 272, 306, 332

Oso

217, 266

 

 

 

153

Sunkai 219, 224, 225, 229, 266, 276,

Magnafon

256, 257

Osume

249, 255, 260, 266

Realistic

111

 

 

277, 281, 330

Magnasonic 113, 114, 136, 154, 262

Otto Versand ..

202, 214, 219, 237,

Recor

.............................................

250

Sunstar

246, 250

Magnavox

004, 006, 008, 015, 037,

 

 

240, 242, 243, 249,

Revox

............................................

250

SuperTech

246, 250, 332

 

 

041, 042, 045, 046, 070,

 

 

250, 264, 268, 272,

Rex

 

222, 272, 283, 312

Supra

246, 332

 

 

113, 114, 120, 128, 131,

 

 

276, 302, 303, 313,

RFT

 

209, 255, 275

Susumu

217, 278

 

 

133, 134, 136, 137, 142,

 

 

324, 330, 332

Roadstar ..

201, 217, 222, 246, 266,

Sylvania

004, 006, 008, 015, 037,

 

 

 

144, 262

 

 

 

 

 

 

332

 

040, 041, 042, 045, 046,

Marantz ....

004, 006, 035, 037, 114,

Palladium 231, 250, 272, 283, 338

Robotron

306

 

088, 113, 114, 120, 128,

 

 

120, 130, 131, 134, 148,

Panasonic . 003, 034, 037, 090, 106,

Runco

..............................................

82

 

131, 134, 136, 137, 144,

 

 

 

243, 250

 

116, 118, 122, 124, 125,

 

 

 

 

 

 

154

Matsui201, 204, 216, 219, 224, 228,

 

135, 142, 143, 154, 156,

Saba 209, 226, 278, 291, 303, 306,

Symphonic

023, 028, 116, 136

 

229, 232, 246, 248, 249, 250,

 

221, 230, 245, 250, 265,

 

 

 

310, 319

 

 

 

 

253, 255, 261, 264, 276, 278,

 

268, 273, 293, 313, 315,

Saisho 201, 219, 222, 228, 246, 261,

Tandberg

..........................

283, 330

 

280, 281, 289, 309, 332, 339,

 

 

320, 331

 

 

 

266, 280, 309, 339

Tandy 093, 134, 217, 255, 266, 272

 

 

 

344

Panavision

250, 283

Salora

..........................

298, 306, 307

Tashiko

205, 249, 251, 333

Medion

250

Pathe Cinema

275, 338

Sambers

239, 256, 257, 322

Tatung

003, 118, 220, 250, 255,

Megatron

006, 035, 071

Pathe Marconi

319

Sampo

004, 006, 091, 092, 118,

 

 

305, 309, 339

Memorex ..

006, 113, 148, 201, 246

Perdio

250, 255

 

 

 

120, 131

Teac

250

Metz . 209, 230, 240, 264, 270, 274,

Philco 003, 004, 005, 006, 008, 009,

Samsung ...

004, 005, 006, 009, 012,

Tec

 

246, 272, 278, 284, 332

 

306, 308, 311, 313, 324, 325

015, 037, 041, 042, 046, 071,

 

 

015, 057, 058, 059, 091,

Technics ...

034, 135, 142, 143, 221,

MGA

004, 005, 006, 015, 047, 114,

113, 114, 120, 128, 131, 134,

 

 

092, 103, 113, 120, 131,

 

 

245

 

 

 

266

136, 137, 144, 154, 158, 209,

 

 

134, 141, 146, 151, 159,

Techwood

 

004, 006, 034, 114, 134

Minerva ....

208, 240, 242, 254, 256,

250, 256, 262, 272, 306, 338

 

 

201, 222, 223, 231, 239,

Teknika ....

004, 005, 006, 008, 009,

 

 

 

264, 311, 324, 325

Philips 000, 003, 004, 006, 008, 009,

 

 

243, 246, 250, 255, 262,

 

010, 011, 013, 028, 032,

Minoka

234, 250

015, 037, 041, 042, 048, 049,

 

 

305, 322, 323, 332, 338

 

045, 058, 090, 091, 115,

Mission

304

050, 121, 134, 203, 205, 209,

Sansui

...................................

100, 250

 

116, 120, 130, 131, 137,

Mitsubishi

004, 005, 006, 015, 047,

233, 242, 243, 247, 250, 251,

Sanyo 004, 033, 047, 060, 089, 096,

 

 

146, 154

 

 

113, 114, 120, 131, 146,

 

 

301, 306, 312, 320

 

129, 149, 211, 216, 227, 246,

Teleavia

319

 

 

150, 209, 228, 240, 249,

Phoenix

209, 250, 255

 

249, 253, 255, 260, 275, 298,

Telecaption

.................................... 65

 

 

250, 280, 306, 309, 324,

Phonola ....

203, 209, 247, 250, 306,

 

 

 

305, 306, 309, 332

Telecor

250, 266

 

 

 

332

 

 

320

SBR

 

203, 205, 247, 250

Telefunken 151, 226, 250, 278, 284,

Mivar

223, 239, 256, 275, 322

Pioneer

004, 006, 095, 109, 112,

Schneider . 217, 232, 247, 250, 266,

 

 

291, 303, 319

Motorola

003, 093

 

118, 119, 130, 131, 250

 

 

 

272, 288, 332

Telegazi

250, 266

MTC

004, 005, 006, 058, 113, 120,

Portland ...

004, 006, 013, 091, 113,

Scott

004, 006, 009, 016, 025, 028,

Telemeister

.................................. 250

 

 

 

134, 141, 154

 

120, 131, 146, 147, 152

 

032, 115, 116, 131, 136, 146

Telesonic

250

Multitech . 028, 201, 246, 250, 257,

Prandoni-Prince

................. 256, 272

Sears

001, 004, 006, 010, 011, 015,

Telestar

250

 

 

 

266, 272, 332

Price Club

58

 

032, 033, 039, 040, 043, 044,

Teletech

201, 246, 250, 272

Murphy

211, 255

Prima

147, 246, 332

 

061, 071, 096, 097, 111, 113,

Teleton

249, 274

 

 

 

 

Prinz

255

 

 

115, 129, 134, 146, 149

Tensai211, 217, 224, 246, 250, 258,

NAD

 

006, 043, 044, 109

Prism

34

SEG

222, 246, 249, 250, 272

 

 

266, 272, 276, 282, 332

National

265

Profex

201, 246, 332

SEI

202, 209, 224, 250, 257, 276

Texet

217, 246

NEC . 003, 004, 005, 006, 114, 120,

Profi-Tronic

250, 257

SEI-Sinudyne

306, 330

Thomson . 250, 278, 284, 291, 303,

 

130, 131, 151, 249, 309, 332

Proline225, 247, 250, 255, 277, 291

Seleco

.................

283, 303, 312, 319

 

 

310, 319, 341

Neckermann ....

209, 214, 237, 242,

Proscan

001, 097, 111

Sentra

.................

204, 246, 248, 266

Thorn 204, 211, 213, 237, 240, 241,

 

 

 

243, 250, 272, 283,

Protech

201, 222

Sharp 004, 006, 009, 017, 020, 051,

250, 263, 278, 298, 303, 305,

 

 

 

306, 313, 338

Proton

004, 006, 009, 113, 114,

 

062, 063, 064, 067, 091, 093,

 

 

313, 324

NEI

 

250

 

127, 131, 137, 146, 148

 

127, 144, 146, 151, 210, 249,

Toshiba ....

033, 043, 044, 058, 061,

Nesco

...................................

262, 272

Provision

250

 

260, 262, 276, 302, 321, 328,

 

065, 066, 087, 088, 129,

Neufunk

246, 250

Pye

203, 247, 250

 

 

 

329, 340

 

141, 148, 149, 150, 204,

Nikkai204, 217, 222, 246, 248, 249,

 

 

 

Shorai

.................

224, 262, 276, 330

 

208, 238, 241, 248, 249,

 

 

 

250, 255, 266, 307

Quasar ...

003, 034, 118, 124, 125,

Siarem 209, 250, 257, 260, 264, 306

 

 

254, 257, 271, 314, 318

Nikko

..........................

006, 013, 154

 

 

128, 135, 142, 143

Siemens ....

214, 215, 240, 242, 311,

Totevision

91

NOBLEX

332

Quelle

202, 208, 211, 237, 240,

 

 

 

313, 324, 325

Towada

257

Nokia 236, 279, 285, 287, 292, 294,

 

242, 249, 250, 254, 258,

Sierra

....................................

247, 250

Tristar

266

 

 

 

295

 

260, 264, 272, 306, 309,

Signature 2000

129

Triumph

250, 261, 271, 279

Nordmende

264, 303, 310, 319,

 

 

322, 324, 330, 332

Singer

........

209, 257, 272, 306, 332

 

 

 

 

 

 

341

 

 

 

Sinudyne ..

202, 209, 219, 250, 257,

Uher

250, 256, 306, 312

Novatronic

..........................

250, 258

Radio Shack .. 111, 115, 116, 118,

 

 

261, 266, 276, 306, 330

Ultra

154

 

 

 

 

 

 

134, 146

Solavox

255, 307

Ultravox

250, 257, 272, 306

Oceanic

276, 298

Radio Shack/Realistic 001, 004, 006,

Sonitron

216

Uniden

138

Okano

250, 255, 338

 

 

009, 028, 033,

Sonoko

201, 246, 250, 266, 332

Universal

49

Onwa

..........................

028, 115, 266

 

 

051, 091, 092

Sonolor

216

Universum 211, 212, 222, 231, 240,

Optimus

109

Radiola

203, 247, 250, 320

Sontec

250, 276, 338

 

249, 250, 254, 256, 258,

Optonica

051, 093

Radiomarelli

209, 250, 272

Sony . 002, 104, 107, 108, 138, 140,

 

260, 261, 264, 272, 276,

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Contents Page Page Table of contents Playback from the HDD Disc Manager DMRecording on the HDD Recording on a DVD+RW, DVD+RInformation on the screen of your TV95 Access control Child LockDVD recorder display 107Convenience of watching IntroductionConvenience of recording Convenience of programmingConvenience of editing Convenience of archivingAlaser Do not Move the SET When Switched onInstructions for the HDD This manual was in consideration of IEC Trademark and license informationContent of the box Control buttons Remote controlIntroduction to the set Disc Menu System MenuInfo Browser HDDFront of the device Plate Back of the deviceYour DVD remote control With your TV InstallationPreparing the remote control for operation Aerial Connecting to the TV standard configurationScart cable With the aerial cable onlyVia composite video Cvbs Cable Connecting to the TV alternative configurationsVia a S Y/C cable Via a component video Pb Pr/YUV cable no progressive scanCvbs + YPbPr Video + YPbPrPlease observe the color sequence 0End with System Menu aAn external receiver Connecting additional devicesConnecting additional devices to the second scart socket How do I find the right position? Connecting G transmitterConnecting additional devices via aerial cable only Cvbs input socket Connecting a camcorder to the front socketsDV input socket Input socket To the analog audio sockets Connecting audio devicesAudio devices to the digital audio Sockets Can I use the Phono input on my amplifier?Connecting to the mains Initial InstallationSwitching on additional devices No aerial connected1609 LetterboxPanscan Sound may be distorted on some TV channels Initial installation is now completeNo TV-Stations found yet? Setting up the Guide Plus+ System Initial Installation of the Guide Plus+ systemLanguage CountryCannot enter a local post code SetExternal receiver Channel r S My receiver does not display the programme numberMy brand is not included in the list My external receiver does not display the programme number Want to install additional external receiversDont switch off the Guide Plus+ data channel Right tile Finalise set up of the external receiverEnd using GUIDE/TV J Left tileSetting will flush the Time Shift Buffer Additional installation featuresAllocating a decoder Message appears on the screen that the change of thisSwitch off recorder, new preset appears on the screen Cannot switch my TV to programme numberSorting TV channels with Follow TV Select programme number 1 on the TVNicam Manual TV channel searchTV channel name, press C M Deleting TV channels Sorting and deleting TV channels manuallyThem with the REC/OTR n 1 button first. Refer to Automatic TV channel searchTime/date is displayed incorrectly despite manual setting Setting the time and dateSelect the appropriate line and confirm with C M Setting the languageAudio Language MenuGeneral information Using the Guide Plus+ SystemGuide Plus+ System Grid screen Record red buttonD Search screenHome blue buttonG Return to the current time in the listing Grid screenInfo screen Schedule screenProgramming from the Grid screen Programming from the Schedule screenSetup Setup screenEditor screen View DemoDiscs you can use Playback from an optical discCode DiscsInserting a disc Opening/closing the tray using the remote controlPlaying a DVD video disc Over to the actual TV channel during PlaybackPress the Play G R button Playing a DVD+RW/ +R discPlaying an audio CD Playing a Super Video CD Playing an MP3 CDMP3 CD display Cannot playback SuperVideo CDsGeneral Additional playback featuresSearching on disc DVD, SVCD, CD Still picture DVD, SVCD, CDSearch by time DVD, Svcd Scan feature DVDRepeat/Shuffle play DVD, Svcd Passage aF symbol will be hidden Zoom feature DVD, SvcdCamera angle DVD Select the audio language DVD, SvcdSubtitles DVD Adding a disc to the Disc Manager Disc Manager DMGeneral information Removing discs from the Disc Manager Why do I need to label the discs?Disc contents are not deleted Searching discs Searching for a title in the Disc ManagerWhat do the displays on the screen mean? See the message Insert disc number on my screenAuto delete Playback from the HDDMedia Browser Colour key functionality in the Media Browser Change order in the media browserTime Shift Buffer What is the advantage from 1 hour and 6 hours?Time Shift Buffer HDD bufferFeature Additional playback featuresBy time It is not possible to select Time searchRecording on the HDD Recoding modeUseful information Preferences/ChaptersFlush/erase the Time Shift Buffer Start manual recordingsRecording with data from Guide Plus+ system Recording without data from Guide Plus+ systemRecordings from the Time Shift Buffer End recordingsRed light around the record button n 0 is flashing Recording from a camcorder connected to the front socketsHow can I delete the changes? Stop h N Recording from a video recorder/DVD playerCopy protection Please observeDirect Record on or off Direct RecordDirect record does not work or recording starts from EXT1 6End with System Menu aAutomatic recording from a satellite receiver sat recording Way compatibility Recording on a DVD+RW, DVD+RYou can use Archiving storing titles on a DVD+RW, DVD+R What is the order of archiving?Jump Back T , Jump FWD W Interrupt the processWhat happens with DVD+R discs? Finalising a DVD+RProtect disc against accidental recordings What is VPS/PDC? Programming a recording TimerUsing the Time Shift Buffer What do I need to know about VPS/PDC?Guide Plus+ system Programming recordings with the Guide Plus+ SystemProgramming recordings with the ShowView System Setting up repeat recordingsPlease enter programme number appears on the screen Activate VPS/PDCManual programmed recordings Cancel a programmed recording in progress How to change or delete a programmed recording TimerDelete programmed recording Changing the TV channelDelete titles/recordings from the HDD Edit title on HDDTitle name Editing the title stored on the HDDChange the name of the title Clear chaptersEditing the recorded name Enter characters usingInsert chapter markers Divide titleInsert/remove chapter markers Chapter is visible and can be hidden with the blue button G Hide chapters sectionsRemove chapter marker OK L Archiving of the edited title symbol aHow can I change delete the markers? My Index-screen looks different Edit title DVD+RW, DVD+RIndex picture of the recording Can markers be set on a DVD+R disc? Insert chapter markersWill appear on the screen 3To stop this function, press EditNumber of chapters C has increased by two or more numbers Switching quicklyHiding chapters How can I select different chapters? Deleting chapter markersChanging the index picture Editing recording titles name Dividing titlesCan I divide titles on DVD+R discs? How can I enter the characters with the buttons 0..9 ?Can titles be deleted from a DVD+R disc? Playing the entire titleErasing recordings/titles Press Disc Menu B Disc information and statusDisc name DVD+RW Discs EditingDVD+R discs Picture Menu overviewSet up User preferences / settings Audio Record modeZoom Time searchChapters Camera modeHDD buffer Sat recordInstallation Safety SlotJump forward Jump backPicture settings User preferences /settingsTV shape Black level shiftNight mode Sound settingsScart video Digital outputAdditional settings Language settingsAccess Control Disk feature menuAuto resume Finalise discChild lock HDD, DVD, Svcd Access control Child LockChild lock DiscParental level control Parental level control DVDCountry What do the ratings mean?Have forgotten my code Changing the PIN codeInformation on the screen of your TV Symbols in the menu barField for temporary messages BarSymbols in the Time Shift Buffer Symbols in the Media BrowserType symbols Mode symbolsMessages in the DVD recorder display Symbols on your DVD recorder displayDVD recorder display An empty title on a DVD+RW, DVD+R is selected BImportant Before you call an engineerNo playback on DVD recorder 100Press GUIDE/TV J 101102 PROBLEM/HINTS SolutionHidden scenes on a DVD+RW are still visible on my 103Press Browser HDD H and then System Menu a End with System Menu aHave forgotten 104First press Disc Menu B then System Menu a End with System Menu a English105 GlossaryNtsc PAL106 Finlux 208, 209, 211, 212, 250 333, 334 332 283 Remote control codesMGA 1083103 605 4521/000 109Audio Format DVD/CD playback Technical dataPhilips Norge AS Philips PORTUGUESA, S.A Dvdr 725H/00

DVDR 725H/02, DVDR 725H/00 specifications

The Philips DVDR 725H/00 and DVDR 725H/02 are versatile DVD recorders that combine functionality with modern digital technology, providing an all-in-one solution for today's home entertainment needs. These models are part of Philips' acclaimed line of digital recording devices, designed for users who want to archive their videos and enjoy multimedia in the comfort of their homes.

At the core of the DVDR 725H series is a built-in hard disk drive (HDD), allowing users to effortlessly record, pause, and rewind live television. With storage capacity options that vary across models, users can save numerous hours of their favorite shows and movies, providing them with the flexibility to watch content at their leisure. The impressive HDD also supports the Time Shift feature, enabling viewers to enjoy real-time playback without missing a moment.

One of the standout features of the DVDR 725H/00 and DVDR 725H/02 is their dual-layer recording capability. This feature lets users burn DVDs with significantly more storage space, accommodating extended play times without compromising quality. With compatibility for various disc formats, including DVD-R, DVD+R, and DVD-RW, users can easily choose their preferred media for recording and playback.

The device is equipped with Philips' unique Video Recording format, which guarantees high-quality video and audio output. Additionally, its progressive scan technology provides smoother and clearer images, making it ideal for watching movies and sports. The user-friendly interface, combined with a remote control, simplifies navigation, allowing users to record, edit, and manage their media effortlessly.

Connectivity is another advantage of the DVDR 725H series, as it includes inputs for both analog and digital sources, allowing seamless integration with a wide range of media devices. Users can connect camcorders, gaming consoles, or set-top boxes, enhancing their recording options and enriching their viewing experience.

In conclusion, the Philips DVDR 725H/00 and DVDR 725H/02 are equipped with advanced recording technologies and features ideal for those looking to digitize their cherished memories. The combination of a reliable HDD, high-quality recording formats, and flexible connectivity make these models a valuable addition to any home entertainment system. Whether users are looking to archive their favorite series or playback treasured family moments, the DVDR 725H series rises to the occasion with precision and performance.