Philips DVDR 725H/00 manual Instructions for the HDD, Alaser, Do not Move the SET When Switched on

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Warnings/information

Important

ACaution! Visible and invisible laser radiation. If the cover is open, do not look at the beam.

Because of the risk of eye injuries, only qualified service engineers should open the device and carry out maintenance or repair work.

ALASER

Typ: Semiconductor lasers InGaAlP (DVD), AlGaAs(CD)

Wavelength: 660nm (DVD), 780nm (CD)

Output power (outside the lens): 20mW (DVD+RW write), 0.8mW (DVD read), 0.3mW (CD read).

Beam divergence: 82 degrees (DVD), 54 degrees (CD)

ADanger. High voltage! Do not open.

Do not insert objects into the ventilation slots and fan openings!

You run the risk of getting an electric shock.

AThe device does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Please leave all maintenance work to qualified personnel.

AThere are some components in the DVD recorder that keep running as long as the recorder is connected to the power supply. To switch off the DVD recorder completely, you must unplug it from the power supply.

AIf you disconnect the DVD recorder from the mains, make sure to take the plug out of the wall socket and not just remove the connector from the 4MAINS J socket at the back of the unit. Children playing near the device could suffer injuries at the free end of the cable.

AMake sure that air can circulate freely through the ventilation slots on the side and the fan opening at the back of the device to avoid overheating. The device should be placed on a firm surface.

ADo not insert any objects into the openings or ventilation slots of the device.

CThese operating instructions have been printed on non-polluting paper.

CPlease dispose of old batteries safely.

CPlease take the packaging to your local recycling center.

CThis electronic equipment contains several materials that can be recycled. If you are disposing of an old device, please take it to a recycling center.

BDo not switch on the device immediately after transport from a cold to a warm room or vice versa, or under conditions of extreme humidity.

Wait at least three hours after transporting the device. The DVD recorder needs this time to acclimate to its new environment (temperature, relative humidity, etc.).

BWhen installing the recorder in a cupboard, ensure there is a gap of approximately 5 cm (2 inch) around the recorder to enable air to circulate freely and prevent overheating.

BMake sure that no objects or liquids enter into the DVD recorder. Do not place vases or the like on the DVD recorder. If you spill liquid into the recorder, immediately disconnect it from the power supply and call after-sales service for advice.

BKeep the DVD recorder away from radiators and other heat sources and protect it from direct sunlight.

BDo not place any combustible objects on the device (candles, etc.).

instructions for the HDD

The built-in HDD of this DVD recorder is sensitive to shocks, temperature fluctuations, and vibrations.

DO NOT MOVE THE SET WHEN SWITCHED ON !

because the HDD is always running and can be damaged.

Please observe the following precautions:

BAvoid shocks or vibrations

BDo not cover the ventilation openings of the cooling fan

BDo not operate the device under high temperatures, and do not expose it to temperature fluctuations

BDo not pull the mains plug from the wall outlet before the device is switched off using STANDBY m 2 .

BBefore bringing the device to a workshop for repair, store all important data of the HDD on a DVD+RW, DVD+R. See 'The archive function'.

The workshop will not assume any liability for the loss of the stored data.

BPhilips will not assume any liability for damage or loss of stored data.

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Contents Page Page Table of contents Disc Manager DM Playback from the HDDRecording on the HDD Recording on a DVD+RW, DVD+RAccess control Child Lock Information on the screen of your TV95DVD recorder display 107Introduction Convenience of watchingConvenience of programming Convenience of recordingConvenience of editing Convenience of archivingAlaser Do not Move the SET When Switched onInstructions for the HDD Trademark and license information This manual was in consideration of IECContent of the box Control buttons Remote controlIntroduction to the set System Menu Disc MenuInfo Browser HDDFront of the device Back of the device PlateYour DVD remote control With your TV InstallationPreparing the remote control for operation Connecting to the TV standard configuration AerialScart cable With the aerial cable onlyConnecting to the TV alternative configurations Via composite video Cvbs CableVia a S Y/C cable Via a component video Pb Pr/YUV cable no progressive scanVideo + YPbPr Cvbs + 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 Connecting audio devices To the analog audio socketsAudio devices to the digital audio Sockets Can I use the Phono input on my amplifier?Initial Installation Connecting to the mainsSwitching on additional devices No aerial connected1609 LetterboxPanscan Sound may be distorted on some TV channels Initial installation is now completeNo TV-Stations found yet? Initial Installation of the Guide Plus+ system Setting up 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 Want to install additional external receivers My external receiver does not display the programme numberFinalise set up of the external receiver Dont switch off the Guide Plus+ data channel Right tileEnd using GUIDE/TV J Left tileAdditional installation features Setting will flush the Time Shift BufferAllocating a decoder Message appears on the screen that the change of thisCannot switch my TV to programme number Switch off recorder, new preset appears on the screenSorting TV channels with Follow TV Select programme number 1 on the TVNicam Manual TV channel searchTV channel name, press C M Sorting and deleting TV channels manually Deleting TV channelsAutomatic TV channel search Them with the REC/OTR n 1 button first. Refer toSetting the time and date Time/date is displayed incorrectly despite manual settingSetting the language Select the appropriate line and confirm with C MAudio Language MenuGeneral information Using the Guide Plus+ SystemGuide Plus+ System Grid screen Search screen Record red buttonDHome blue buttonG Return to the current time in the listing Grid screenSchedule screen Info screenProgramming from the Grid screen Programming from the Schedule screenSetup screen SetupEditor screen View DemoPlayback from an optical disc Discs you can useCode DiscsOpening/closing the tray using the remote control Inserting a discPlaying 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 an MP3 CD Playing a Super Video CDMP3 CD display Cannot playback SuperVideo CDsAdditional playback features GeneralSearching on disc DVD, SVCD, CD Still picture DVD, SVCD, CDScan feature DVD Search by time DVD, SvcdRepeat/Shuffle play DVD, Svcd Passage aZoom feature DVD, Svcd F symbol will be hiddenCamera 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 for a title in the Disc Manager Searching discsWhat do the displays on the screen mean? See the message Insert disc number on my screenAuto delete Playback from the HDDMedia Browser Change order in the media browser Colour key functionality in the Media BrowserWhat is the advantage from 1 hour and 6 hours? Time Shift BufferTime Shift Buffer HDD bufferAdditional playback features FeatureBy time It is not possible to select Time searchRecoding mode Recording on the HDDUseful information Preferences/ChaptersStart manual recordings Flush/erase the Time Shift BufferRecording with data from Guide Plus+ system Recording without data from Guide Plus+ systemEnd recordings Recordings from the Time Shift BufferRed light around the record button n 0 is flashing Recording from a camcorder connected to the front socketsHow can I delete the changes? Recording from a video recorder/DVD player Stop h NCopy protection Please observeDirect Record Direct Record on or offDirect 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 What is the order of archiving? Archiving storing titles on a DVD+RW, DVD+RJump Back T , Jump FWD W Interrupt the processWhat happens with DVD+R discs? Finalising a DVD+RProtect disc against accidental recordings Programming a recording Timer What is VPS/PDC?Using the Time Shift Buffer What do I need to know about VPS/PDC?Programming recordings with the Guide Plus+ System Guide Plus+ systemSetting up repeat recordings Programming recordings with the ShowView SystemPlease enter programme number appears on the screen Activate VPS/PDCManual programmed recordings How to change or delete a programmed recording Timer Cancel a programmed recording in progressDelete programmed recording Changing the TV channelEdit title on HDD Delete titles/recordings from the HDDEditing the title stored on the HDD Title nameChange the name of the title Clear chaptersEnter characters using Editing the recorded nameInsert 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 Insert chapter markers Can markers be set on a DVD+R disc?Will 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 Dividing titles Editing recording titles nameCan 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 Menu overview PictureSet up User preferences / settings Record mode AudioZoom Time searchCamera mode ChaptersHDD buffer Sat recordSafety Slot InstallationJump forward Jump backUser preferences /settings Picture settingsTV shape Black level shiftSound settings Night modeScart video Digital outputLanguage settings Additional settingsDisk feature menu Access ControlAuto resume Finalise discAccess control Child Lock Child lock HDD, DVD, SvcdChild lock DiscParental level control DVD Parental level controlCountry What do the ratings mean?Changing the PIN code Have forgotten my codeSymbols in the menu bar Information on the screen of your TVField for temporary messages BarSymbols in the Media Browser Symbols in the Time Shift BufferType 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 Before you call an engineer BImportant100 No playback on DVD recorder101 Press GUIDE/TV JPROBLEM/HINTS Solution 102103 Hidden scenes on a DVD+RW are still visible on myPress Browser HDD H and then System Menu a End with System Menu a104 Have forgottenFirst press Disc Menu B then System Menu a End with System Menu a EnglishGlossary 105Ntsc PAL106 Remote control codes Finlux 208, 209, 211, 212, 250 333, 334 332 283108 MGA109 3103 605 4521/000Technical data Audio Format DVD/CD playbackDvdr 725H/00 Philips Norge AS Philips PORTUGUESA, S.A

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

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