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Select ‘HDD DVD’.

HDD DVD

DVD/CD HDD

Disc Back-up

If this is the first time to create a Copy List, skip to step 5 below.

4If there is already a Copy List stored in the recorder, choose whether to ‘Create New Copy List’ or ‘Continue Using Previous Copy List’.

Continue Using Previous Copy List

Create New Copy List

If you select Continue Using Previous Copy List, skip to step 10 below.

Selecting Create New Copy List will erase any Copy List already stored in the recorder.

 

ENTER

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Add titles to the Copy List (highlight a title

and press ENTER to add).

Copy

 

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There are some restrictions on titles that can be added to the Copy List if you are copying to a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/+RW:

When adding titles that contain copy-once protected material, the copy-once parts will not be added.

When adding titles that contain material of more than one aspect ratio (screen size), each part with a different aspect ratio will be added as a separate title if high-speed copying is possible.

Depending on the title1, high-speed copying may not be possible to DVDs.

6 Press to display the command menu panel.

The command menu panel

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Titles you’ve added to the Copy List are highlighted in pink.

Note

1 The following titles cannot be copied at high-speed for DVD+R/+RW:

• Titles recorded in MN1 to MN6, SEP, SLP or EP mode.

The following titles cannot be copied at high-speed for DVD-R/-RW (Video Mode) and DVD+R/+RW:

Widescreen titles recorded at low resolution (SEP through LP/MN1 to MN15 (Video Mode Off) or MN1 to MN8 (Video Mode On)).

LP/MN9 to MN15 recordings when HDD Recording Format is set to Video Mode Off.

Bilingual recordings.

Combined titles that were originally recorded using different recording modes.

The following titles cannot be copied at high-speed for any types of DVD:

XP+ titles.

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Contents Operating Instructions Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Operating EnvironmentVentilation Caution Contents Section Two What’s in the boxSpeaker Setup Guide Chapter Speaker Setup GuideSafety precautions when setting up Home theater sound setupAdditional notes on speaker placement Speaker Setup GuideConnect the speaker system Non-skid pads xConnecting up Chapter Connecting upReceiver subwoofer Rear panelHDD/DVD Recorder Connecting up Back of display unitFront panel Rear panel Front panelReceiver subwoofer Display unit Connecting up Basic connectionsDisplay cable AM loop antenna FM antennaBlack Red + Colour-coded wire Connecting upAssemble the AM loop antenna Connect the AM and FM antennas1Receiver subwoofer Connect the HDD/DVD recorder to the receiver subwoofer Connect the power cord.1Connect the receiver subwoofer to your TV Connect a TV antennaControls and displays Press to switch the receiver subwoofer on/into standbyControls and displays Chapter Display unitDisplay Controls and displaysControls and displays HDD/DVD Recorder Inserting a CA module Common InterfaceNtsc LP/SLPOperating the receiver subwoofer Controls and displays Remote controlOperating the built-in FM/AM tuner LCD touch screenLCD touch screen Home Menu Operating the supplied HDD/DVD RecorderGuide InfoHelp Timer ON/OFF23 TV/DVD TextOperating Pioneer plasma televisions and TVs PDP 2/2Input Info Exit Following only apply to Pioneer plasma televisionsTOP Menu / Disc Navigator Play ModeMenu Home Menu DispTOP Menu DVD 1/2 DVD 2/2Audio Zoom Subtitle DispClose the cover Using the remote controlSetting up Switching onBefore you start Before you start ChapterUsing the LCD touch screen Operating the remote controlBefore you start Basic operation Watching a DVDWatching a title recorded on the HDD Before you startListening to the radio Listening to a CDGetting started Using the Auto Mcacc setup for optimal surround soundGetting started Chapter Particular room.1Listening to your system Auto listening modeListening to your system Chapter Effective Sound for optimum soundCenter image setting Using Advanced SurroundDolby Pro Logic II Music settings Listening to your systemGenre Sync Mode Using Front Stage Surround AdvanceUsing the Sound Retriever Listening in stereoAdjusting the bass and treble Using Midnight, Loudness and Quiet Listening modesListening to your system Listening with Mcacc Effect Listening to the radio Listening to the radio ChapterListening to the radio Listening to station presets Using RDSDisplaying RDS information Searching for RDS programsUsing the Sound Setup menu Surround sound settingsSelect a setting Dual mono setting2Dynamic Range Control1 Select ‘D.R.C.’, then press EnterAdjusting the channel levels using the test tone Using the Virtual Surround Back modeLFE Attenuate Connecting for digital audio Connecting auxiliary componentsConnecting an analog audio component Other connectionsConnecting an iPod Other connectionsListening to an external audio source Connecting using Hdmi Other connections Connecting external antennasAbout control out connections External FM antennaRCV Press to set the remote control to receiver Hdmi mode settingControl mode in order to operate the receiver About HdmiHdmi Control Chapter Hdmi ControlMaking the Hdmi Control connections Hdmi Control-compatible Pioneer plasma televisionSetting the Hdmi options Setting the Hdmi Control modeHdmi Control Synchronized amp mode Before using synchronizationSetting the sleep timer Setting up the remote to control your TVAdditional information Additional information ChapterResetting the system Additional information TV Preset code listInstallation and maintenance Hints on installationDolby Additional information Surround sound formatsTroubleshooting Additional informationGeneral Problem Remedy ProblemRemedySymptom Remedy TunerSacd Displayed MessagesDTS-HD Hdmi C.ERR 2CAdditional information Specifications Accessories Accessory box AS-LX70SSP-LX70ST Satellite Speaker Section Two SDVR-LX70DUsing the digital electronic programme guide Using the Guide Plus+ electronic programme guideCopying and backup Using the JukeboxVideo Adjust menu Disc Setup menuInitial Setup menu Setting the picture quality for TVDisc/content format playback compatibility Symbols used in this manualCompatible media Readable file systemUsing DVD-R DL/DVD+R DL discs HDD/DVD Recording and playback compatibilityIs a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation About DualDisc playback WMA Windows Media Audio contentCD-R/-RW compatibility Compressed audio compatibilityDivX video compatibility DivX VOD contentJpeg file compatibility PC-created disc compatibilityAbout the internal hard disk drive Optimizing HDD performanceDo not block the rear vent/cooling fan Recorder connections Connecting a TV antennaRecorder connections Chapter Easy connectionsConnecting to a cable box or satellite receiver Recorder connectionsConnect RF antenna cables as shown This enables you to watch discs Connecting an external decoder boxThis enables you to record scrambled TV channels Plug the supplied G-LINK cable to the G-LINK jackConnecting an external decoder box Hdmi Control Connecting a DV camcorderPlugging Recorder connections Connecting a USB deviceJpeg file storage devices WMA/MP3 file storage devicesSwitching on and setting up Getting started Select ‘Auto’ for automatic time settingReturn to automatic clock setting For users receiving digital broadcast servicesGuide Display the Guide Plus+ setup menu Getting started Setting up the Guide Plus+ systemLegal Notice Highlight ‘Postal Code’About EPG download See also Guide Plus+ FAQ and troubleshooting onIdentify the Host Channel for your country Country Host Comments Region ChannelsLCD page 2 Change the programme Checking the downloaded data the following dayNumbers as you like Guide Display the Guide Plus+ screenUsing the Guide Plus+ electronic programme guide Chapter Using the Guide Plus+ electronic programme guideUsing the Guide Plus+ system Guide Plus+ systemGuide Plus+ navigation Using the Guide Plus+ electronic programme guideLock/Unlock video window One-Button-RecordGrid Area AreasChannel mosaic screen Search AreaSearching Using My Choice keywords for a searchSelect ‘Search’ from the Menu bar Press the Yellow Action button to add a keywordMy TV Area Setting up a profileChannels is now highlighted Press Enter to activate your profileEditing a scheduled recording Schedule AreaHighlight the left tile of a scheduled recording Enter a name for the scheduled recordingAgain Deleting a scheduled recordingSetting a Video Plus+ recording Setting a manual recordingSelect ‘Schedule’ from the Menu bar Switching a channel on/off Setup AreaInfo Area Editor AreaManual Host Channel setup Guide Plus+ FAQ and troubleshootingMaking changes to your Guide Plus+ setup FAQThere are several possibilities TV listings information doesn’t updateDigital EPG system Using the digital electronic programme guide ChapterGeneral Programme List Programme informationGuide Press to exit the Digital EPG screen Setting timer programmesSelect a programme Select a TV programmeEnter the timer recording settings Using the digital electronic programme guideButtons to change the value1 Guide Press to exit the Digital EPG screen TipSetup Press to exit the timer recording screen Editing a timer programmePress Information, highlight ‘Store Programme’ and pressSkipping a regular timer programme Deleting a timer programmeChecking for alternative broadcast times Searching for seriesSearching for recommendations Other useful EPG functionsEPG Search EPG JumpRecording Chapter RecordingAbout DVD recording About HDD recordingRecording HDD Video mode compatibilityRestrictions on video recording Recorded audioUsing the D.TV Channel List Switching between A.TV and D.TV tunersChanging channels Displaying a channel bannerSwitching between TV and DVD Using the Mheg applicationChanging D.TV audio languages Changing D.TV subtitle languagesRecording Setting the picture quality/recording time TV Channel presetBasic recording from the TV TV tuner setup for Pause Live TV Setting up for Pause Live TVPause Live TV HDDOperation table Using Pause Live TVLCD page 1 Start recording the current TV channel Recording continues with playback pausedRecording About timer recordings Extending a timer recording in progressCancelling or extending the timer Stopping a timer recording Timer recording FAQFrequently Asked Questions Select ‘Yes’ to confirmRecording Simultaneous recording and playback Chase Play Mode LCD page 1 Set the recording qualityRecording from an external component See Recorder connections for connection optionsFinalizing a disc Recording Playing your recordings on other DVD playersDVD VR DVD Video DVD+R DVD+RW Load the disc you want to finalizeDVD-RW Auto Initialize Initializing recordable DVD discsDVD-R DVD-RW DVD+RW DVD-RAM DVD-RWPlayback Chapter PlaybackIntroduction Basic playbackPlaying from the HDD Playing CDs and WMA/MP3 discsStart again Playback Video CD in non-PBC mode onlyPlaying Video CD/Super VCDs Playing DivX video filesChanging the display style of the Disc Navigator View options panelDVD-R DVD-RW DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-RAM HDD About the automatic display of titles Playback Using the Disc Navigator with playback-only discsReloading files from a WMA/MP3 disc Scanning discsSearch Mode Play Mode menuPlayback Playing in slow motion Frame advance/frame reverseRepeat Repeat playProgramme play Switching DVD and DivX soundtracks Displaying and switching subtitlesSwitching audio channels Displaying disc information on-screen Switching camera anglesHDD and removable disc activity display Recording time Relative playback position113 Playing and recording from a DV camcorder Chapter Playing and recording from a DV camcorderRecording from a DV camcorder Playing from a DV camcorderPlaying and recording from a DV camcorder Setup Select ‘DV’, then ‘DV Auto Copy’ from the Home MenuDV Auto Copy ‘Record to DVD’About automatic finalization About DVThere’s a picture, but no sound Link and the i.LINK logo are trademarksEditing Chapter EditingEditing options Play ListEditing accuracy Editing Disc Navigator screenHDD genres Navigator Display the Disc Navigator screenEditing CreatePlay Using a USB keyboard to enter a name Title NameKeyFunction Set Thumbnail Erase Section Divide Chapter EditDVD VR DVD-RAM HDD Set Genre Select the command you wantNavigator screen Genre toMove LockGenre Name CombineUndo Multi-ModeCopying and backup Chapter Copying and backupOne Touch Copy Restrictions on copyingUsing Copy Lists Copying and backupCancelling One Touch Copy Copying from HDD to DVDSelect ‘HDD DVD’ Press to display the command menu panel Command menu panelPress Enter to add Select ‘Next’ to move on to the Title Edit screenTo edit a title, highlight it using Then press EnterThere are several options available from the next screen Copying from DVD to HDD Recording ModeBilingual Using disc backupTo see the progress of the backup, press Disp To see the progress of the backup, press Disp LCDUsing the Jukebox Chapter Using the JukeboxCopying music to the HDD Select ‘Edit’ from the menuConnecting a regular USB device Using the Jukebox Copying files via USBReloading files from a USB device Connect PCProgress Bar Using the JukeboxVerify that the import screen is displayed on the device Click ‘Sync’Root Music Artist Album Playing music from the JukeboxArtist Album Select a Jukebox optionPlaying your favourite music Play List Creating a play listPlaying a play list Jukebox Using the Jukebox Changing the display styleCopying albums/tracks Editing the HDD JukeboxPhotoViewer PhotoViewer ChapterLocating Jpeg picture files Playing a slideshow PhotoViewer Changing the display style of the PhotoViewerReloading files from a disc or USB device PhotoViewerImporting files to the HDD Zooming an imageSelect ‘Multi-Mode’ from the menu PhotoViewer Selecting multiple files or foldersSelect files/folders from the list From the menuEditing files on the HDD PhotoViewer Copying selected files to a DVD-R/-RWCreating a new folder Erasing a file or folderCopying files Naming files and foldersPrinting files Locking/Unlocking filesTo view detailed information Disc Setup menu Chapter Disc Setup menuBasic settings Initialize settingsFinalize settings Disc Setup menuOptimize HDD Initialize HDDVideo Adjust menu Chapter Video Adjust menuSetting the picture quality for TV and external input Choosing a preset Creating your own setSetting the picture quality for disc playback Video Adjust menuChoosing a preset Adjust the currently selected settingSelect the picture quality setting you want to adjust Initial Setup menu Chapter Initial Setup menuUsing the Initial Setup menu Setting Options ExplanationInitial Setup menu RGB AV2/L1 Video Analog Tuner Level Normal Standard setting CompressionDecoder Ntsc on PAL TVMpeg PCM MpegHDD/VR DVD+R/+RW RGB 0-255 setting SettingStandard setting for HDMI-compatible devices TV Age Limit Next ScreenUSB About the input line system Additional information about the TV system settingsAbout Ntsc on PAL TV About the input colour systemManual Update Using Software Update Digital tunerAuto Update Technical InformationMinimum copying times Rec modeAdditional information Manual recording modes Level Rec. time*1 Resolution*2Additional information Troubleshooting Screen is stretched Using this recorder onAudio/subtitle language Cannot be changed Another playerHDD to DVD PressedDVD to HDD Device connected toNo video from the Hdmi Power automaticallyOutput Connected Hdmi or DVIPress Stop then try restarting playback Message Additional information On-screen displaysIs different than the recording Message Explanation/ActionCamcorder at a time Mismatch. Press Display to clear messageAdditional information Front panel displays Language code listE01 E02When viewing on a standard TV or monitor Additional information Country/Area code listWhen viewing on a widescreen TV or monitor Screen sizes and disc formatsCleaning the recorder’s exterior Cleaning the pickup lensAdditional information Handling discs CondensationResetting the recorder Additional information Hints on installationRecorder turns off with all settings reset Moving the recorderTimer Additional information Specifications SDVR-LX70DTuner analog Tuner digitalInput/Output AV Connectors 21-pin connector assignmentAntenna Audio input178 Pioneer Corporation
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SX-LX70SW specifications

The Pioneer SX-LX70SW is a high-performance home theater receiver that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features to enhance the audio experience in any living space. This model is part of Pioneer's prestigious line of receivers, designed for audiophiles and casual listeners alike, making it a solid choice for those looking to elevate their home entertainment setup.

One of the standout features of the SX-LX70SW is its powerful amplifier section, delivering robust audio performance with a total output of up to 100 watts per channel. This ensures that every sound, whether it’s dialogue in a movie or the subtle notes of a symphony, is reproduced with stunning clarity and precision. Additionally, its 7.2-channel configuration provides ample power to drive multiple speakers, allowing for an immersive surround sound experience that envelops listeners in rich audio.

The SX-LX70SW incorporates advanced audio technologies like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, which create a three-dimensional soundstage that adds depth and realism to any content. These technologies allow for sound to move around and above the listener, making action scenes in films or live concerts feel more engaging and lifelike.

Another key characteristic of the receiver is its extensive connectivity options. It features multiple HDMI inputs for easy integration with today's digital devices, including Blu-ray players, game consoles, and streaming devices. The built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities enable users to stream their favorite music services directly, providing easy access to thousands of songs without the hassle of wired connections.

The receiver’s interface is designed for ease of use, featuring an intuitive on-screen display that guides users through setup and customization. Additionally, the inclusion of a smartphone app allows for remote control and adjustments, offering added convenience for users who prefer managing their audio settings from a distance.

In terms of build quality, the SX-LX70SW is designed with durability in mind, ensuring long-term reliability. With its elegant finish and sleek design, it complements modern home entertainment systems, adding aesthetic value alongside its impressive functionality.

Overall, the Pioneer SX-LX70SW stands out as a versatile, high-performance receiver that marries cutting-edge technology with user-centric features, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to enhance their home audio setup.