Philips RCP7005TP2L owner manual Recording from an External Input What is DV?, DV-Related Messages

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What is DV?

Using DV, also known as i.LINK, you can connect a DV-equipped camcorder to this recorder using a single DV cable for input and output of audio, video, data and control signals.

The i.LINK interface is also known as IEEE 1394-1995. “i.LINK” and the “i.LINK” logo are trademarks.

This recorder is only compatible with DV-format (DVC-SD) camcorders. Digital satellite tuners and Digital VHS video recorders are not compatible.

You cannot connect more than one DV camcorder at a time to this recorder.

You cannot control this recorder from external equip- ment connected via the DV IN jack (including two DVD recorders).

It may not always be possible to control the connect- ed camcorder via the DV IN jack.

Digital camcorders can usually record audio as stereo 16-bit/48kHz, or twin stereo tracks of 12-bit/32kHz. This recorder can only record one stereo audio track. Set DV Record Audio to Audio 1 or Audio 2 as required (see page 28).

Audio input to the DV IN jack should be 32 or 48kHz (not 44.1kHz).

Picture disturbance on the recording may occur if the source component pauses playback or plays an unrecorded section of tape, or if the power fails in the source component, or the DV cable becomes discon- nected.

Although DV Record Audio is set to Audio 2 and Audio 2 signal is not present, DV Rec Audio will be reset to Audio 1 automatically.

DV-Related Messages

You may see the following messages appear on your TV screen when using the DV IN jack.

Not connected to Camcorder.

The camcorder is not connected properly, or the cam- corder is switched off.

Too many devices connected.

The DV jack on this recorder supports connection to just one camcorder.

Check the tape.

There is no cassette loaded into the connected equip- ment.

Uncontrollable device.

This recorder cannot control the camcorder.

Updating the information.

Camcorder is updating the information for DV.

Camera mode.

Camcorder is set to camera mode.

Troubleshooting

If you can’t get a picture and/or audio through the DV IN jack, check the bullet points:

Make sure the DV cable is properly connected.

Try switching off the connected equipment then switch back on.

Try switching the audio input.

otes

Depending on the connected camcorder, you may not be able to control it using the remote control supplied with this recorder.

Before you set the mode of your Camcorder to cam- era mode, turn down the volume of connected Sound device. There can be a howling sound.

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Contents Manuel de l’utilisateur Bedienungsanleitung Safety Precautions Cesky IndexDansk Table of Contents About the symbols for instructions Recordable Discs OverviewPlayable Discs Disc-related terms About SymbolsTypes of video CDs DVD+R mode recording DVD+RW mode recordingAbout DVD+R and DVD+RW disc How are DVD+R and DVD+RW discs different?Disc type Disc format Recording mode Functions Disc types and recording formats, modes, and settingsAbout DVD recording Reset the Recorder Remote Control Operation RangeCleaning the unit PrecautionsCleaning discs Handling the unitFront Panel Indicates when a Nicam broadcast is being received Disc type indicatorsFunction Display Window Hi-FiV / V left/right/up/down Remote Control OverviewNumerical buttons REW / FWD m/MImportant Note About Ferrite Core Rear PanelConnections Connecting to the AerialConnections to Your TV Connections Connecting an external Decoder box Connecting to a cable box or satellite receiverAerial/Cable TV Wall Jack Cable Box or Satellite Receiver Aerial/Decoder Cable TVDigital Multi-channel sound Connections Connecting to an AmplifierAmplifier Receiver Ote Connections Connecting a Digital CamcorderFront Front of Recorder General Operation Before Operation Initial SettingsAuto Programming Program Edit Before OperationProgram Edit Setting the Nicam Auto/Off Setting the Decoder On/OffProgram Edit Sort TV channels manuallyTV Aspect Clock SetVCR Play Aspect VCR Play System Factory SettingAV2 Connection Progressive ScanSampling Frequency Dolby DigitalDRC Dynamic Range Control VocalBefore Operation Lock Parental Control Set PasswordRating If you forget your 4-digit codeVCR Record Mode Disc Record ModeDV Record Audio VCR Record SystemAuto Chapter Finalize menu appears Disc FinalizeAbout DivXR Disc ProtectAuto Play Displaying Information on-screen General Explanation On-Screen DisplayChanging TV Channels Changing TV Audio ChannelSelection Method Menu OptionsRecording mode, etc Recording dateShows playing speed Progress bar and elapsed playing timeMoving to another Title Operation with DVD and Video CD Playing a DVD or Video CDMoving to another CHAPTER/TRACK Still Picture and Frame-by-Frame PlaybackSlow Motion Operation with DVD and Video CD General FeaturesRepeat A-B Time SearchMarker Search Changing the Audio Channel Operation with DVD and Video CD3D Surround 3D SUR Finding Locations on a Disc VCDPlayable DivX file .avi, .divx Playable DivX subtitle Playing a DivX Movie DiscPlayable Codec format Playable Audio formatMusic menu options Audio CD and MP3/Windows MediaTM Audio OperationMusic-Audio CD menu options CD Music-CD menu options MP3Moving to Another Track CD MP3 Pause CDRepeat Track/AllFolder/Off CD MP3 Search CDProgram List menu options CD MP3 Skip Images Jpeg File Operation Viewing a Jpeg File JpegRotate Images View Slide ShowsPreparation VCR Mode Tape Playback Special Effect Playback VHSNormal Playback VHS Basic Recording Basic Recording from a TV Instant Timer RecordingCopying from DVD to VCR Basic RecordingCopying from VCR to DVD Timer Recording Checking Timer Recording Details Timer Recording with Showview SystemCanceling a Timer Recording Stopping a Timer Recording in ProgressRecording from a Digital Camcorder Recording from an External InputTroubleshooting Recording from an External Input What is DV?DV-Related Messages Using the Chapter List menu +RW Using the Title List menu +RWTitle List and Chapter List Menu Using the Chapter List menu +R Using the Title List menu +RFull Play Starts playback Selected title including the hid Menu of the title. refer to right On thisAdding Chapter Markers +RW Title and Chapter EditingChanging Title Thumbnails Deleting a Title +RWCombining Two Chapters Into One Naming a Title +RW +RChapter Delete Dubbing HidePlay Full Play Chapter Delete Protect a Title +RWEdit Dubbing Select ‘Protect’ option on the optionsDivide One Title Into Two Hide a Title/Chapter +RWPlay Full Play Chapter Delete Protect Title Name Overwrite Recording +RW Additional InformationCode Language Language Code ListCode Country Area Code ListSymptom Cause Solution TroubleshootingMoisture Condensation TroubleshootingSpecifications

RCP7005TP2L specifications

The Philips RCP7005TP2L is a sophisticated LED projector that stands out in the realm of home entertainment systems. Designed for users seeking quality projection without compromising on portability, this projector delivers impressive performance coupled with advanced features that cater to modern multimedia needs.

One of the main features of the RCP7005TP2L is its compact design, which allows for easy transport and setup in various settings, whether for a cozy movie night at home or an outdoor gathering. Its lightweight structure does not compromise its robustness, making it an ideal option for users who need a projector that can be moved swiftly and safely.

In terms of display technology, the Philips RCP7005TP2L employs DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, known for its vibrant colors and sharp image clarity. The projector boasts a native resolution that significantly enhances the viewing experience, ensuring that images and videos are crisp and detailed, perfect for displaying high-definition movies or even presentations.

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Furthermore, sound quality is enhanced with built-in speakers, ensuring that audio complements the visual experience effectively. However, for those seeking an immersive sound experience, there is also an option to connect external audio devices via Bluetooth or audio-out jack.

The Philips RCP7005TP2L remains a noteworthy choice for anyone looking to bring cinematic experiences into their living space or on the go. Its combination of portability, advanced display technology, versatile connectivity options, and energy conservation makes it a compelling option for various users, from families to professionals. With this projector, Philips continues to embody innovation and versatility in home entertainment solutions.