FUNAI EWR10D5 owner manual Connections, Connection to a TV, Plug in the AC, This unit

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Connections

Connection to a TV

Before

Antenna

Cable

TV signal

(Back of TV)

or

1

Disconnect

Cable

Antenna

(Back of TV)

TV signal

 

VIDEO

AUDIO IN

or

4

 

3

Connect

Connect

Video

RF cable

cable

(supplied)

(supplied)

 

VIDEO IN

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUTPUT

IN

2

 

S-VIDEO

Y

 

IN

OUT

OUT

L

 

 

 

 

 

PB/CB

Connect

 

R

 

 

ANTENNA

AUDIO IN

PR/CR

 

 

(L1)

 

5

Connect

Audio

cable (supplied)

VIDEO OUT

DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT

PCM / BITSTREAM

L

R

 

AUDIO OUT

COAXIAL

(Back of this unit)

Plug in the AC

6 power cord of this unit.

Note

You must use both A/V cables and coax- ial to operate this unit.

you start Connections Getting

Choose one of the following connections, depending on the capabilities of the equipment you possess.

started

Basic Audio

TV

R L

Method 1

Better picture

S-VIDEO IN

Method 2

Best picture

COMPONENT

VIDEO IN

Y

PB/CB

PR/CR

Recording

Audio cable (supplied)

This unit

VIDEO OUT

 

VIDEO IN

COMPONENT

 

 

IN

VIDEO OUTPUT

VIDEO OUT

 

S-VIDEO

 

L

 

 

Y

 

IN

OUT

 

OUT

L

 

L

 

 

 

 

PB/CB

 

 

R

 

R

R

 

 

 

PR/CR AUDIO OUT

ANTENNA

AUDIO IN

 

COAXIAL

 

(L1)

 

 

 

AUDIO OUT

AUDIO OUT

S-Video

Component

cable

Video cables

(commercially

(commercially

available)

available)

 

 

COMPONENT

S-VIDEO OUT

VIDEO OUTPUT

 

 

Y

 

PB/CB

S-VIDEO OUT

PR/CR

 

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

Playing discs Editing

After you have completed connections

Switch the input selector on your TV to an appropriate external input channel (usually near channel 0). Press a button on the TV’s original remote control that selects an external input channel until the DVD recorder’s picture appears. Check your TV owner’s manual for details.

Input Mode Names for Common TV Brands (Example)

Admiral

AUX

Panasonic

TV/VIDEO

 

 

 

 

Curtis Mathis

LINE1, LINE2, 00, 90, 91, 92, 93

RCA

INPUT, TV/VCR, 00, 90, 91, 92, 93

 

 

 

 

GE

INPUT, TV/VCR, 00, 90, 91, 92, 93

Samsung

TV/VIDEO

 

 

 

 

Hitachi

INPUT, AUX

Sanyo

VIDEO

 

 

 

 

JVC

A/V CHANNEL, INPUT1, SVIDEO, INPUT2

Sharp

00

 

 

 

 

Kenwood

AUX

Sony

VIDEO1, VIDEO2, VIDEO3

 

 

 

 

LXI-Series

00

Toshiba

TV/GAME

 

 

 

 

Magnavox

AUX CHANNEL

Zenith

00

 

 

 

 

Changing the Setting menu Others

Note

Connect this unit directly to the TV. If the A/V cables are connected to a VCR, pictures may be distorted due to the copy protection system.

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Contents Back of this unit Hit SetupCable Box or Satellite Box From CableAt the current date Select any blank line and hit EnterAfter all recordings, finalize your disc DateEspañol Menu OthersMake your contribution to the environment PrecautionsLaser Safety Before you startBefore you Precautions cont’dSupplied Accessory Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibitedOthers Español Dolby Digital RecordingTable of contents Description FeaturesSymbol BeforeFront Panel Functional overviewFunctional overview cont’d Above approx feet 5m within Below approx feet 3m within Indicates a disc type and a format modeDisplays On-screen displaysDisplays cont’d Display message Front Panel DisplayAfter you have completed connections ConnectionsConnection to a TV Plug in the ACYou cannot record one channel while watching another channel Connection to a cable box or satellite boxAudio Connection to an Audio SystemEasy DVD recording Getting startedSpeed Channel Easy DVD recording Cont’dGetting channels automatically Channel settingAdding/deleting channels Channel setting cont’dSelecting the TV stereo or SAP Auto Clock Setting Setting the clockManual Clock Setting Setting the clock cont’dSelecting the TV aspect ratio Setting the daylight saving timeRecordable disc RecordingInformation on DVD recording InformationMaking discs playable in other DVD player Finalize What is CPRM?Information on DVD recording cont’d Restrictions on recordingChoosing the recording format of a blank disc Formatting a discReformatting a disc Formatting a disc cont’dChecking the recording picture and sound quality Basic recordingRefer to Recording speed on One-touch Timer RecordingWhen a DVD-RW disc is loaded Turn on the unit and load a recordable discTimer Recording Timer Recording cont’d Priority of overlapped settings Hints for Timer RecordingBefore you start Connections Getting started Settings for an external sourceConnection to an external source VideoRecording from an external source Settings for an external source cont’dSetting a disc to protect Using K / L, select Disc Protect OFF ON. Hit EnterFinalizing the discs Finalizing the discs cont’d Using K / L, select Auto Finalize. Hit EnterUsing K / L, select on Hit Enter Your setting will be activatedInformation on DVD playback Disc PlaybackPlayback Basic playbackHit Playb to start play- back When selecting trackBasic playback cont’d Playing back MP3 discPlaying back discs using the title menu Playing back discs using the disc menuX1.5 Special playbackResume playback Fast forward / Fast reverseSlow forward / Slow reverse playback Special playback cont’dPause Step by step playbackZoom Marker SetupTitle/Chapter search Using Skip H / GUsing Display SearchSearch cont’d Track searchTime search Repeat/Random/Program playback Repeat playbackRandom playback Program playback Switching subtitlesRepeat/Random/Program playback cont’d Selecting a format of audio and videoTOP Menu or Menu Switching audio soundtrackUsing K / L, select a desired audio channel. Hit Enter Selecting a format of audio and video cont’dSwitching camera angles Reducing block noiseAngle will change each time you Information on disc editing EditingDeleting titles Editing discs in Video modeUsing K / L / / B, select a desired title. Hit Enter Using K / L, select Title List. Hit EnterAfter this operation is com- pleted, hit Setup to exit Editing discs in Video mode cont’dUsing K / L, select Yes Using K / L, select Edit Title Name. Hit EnterSetting or clearing chapter markers Using K / L, select Chapter Mark. Hit EnterUsing K / L, select a desired time. Hit Enter Original list will appear Editing discs in VR mode OriginalUsing K / L, select Original. Hit Enter Using K / L, select Title Delete. Hit EnterConfirm the indication OFF ON. Hit Enter Editing discs in VR mode Original cont’dSetting titles to protect Using K / L, select Protect. Hit EnterReleasing titles from protecting Confirm the indication On OFF. Hit EnterKey icon will disappear from the title in the original list Playlist menu will appear Editing discs in VR mode PlaylistUsing K / L, select Playlist. Hit Enter Playlist will appearDeleting parts of titles Editing discs in VR mode Playlist cont’dUsing K / L, select Scene Delete. Hit Enter Using K / L, select Delete. Hit EnterSteps of Guide to edit title Name on this To enter a title name, followAdd You cannot delete the first chapter of each titlePicture for thumbnail will be set Setting pictures for thumbnailsDividing a title Two titles will be combined into a single title Using K / L, select Title Combining. Hit EnterUsing s / B, select Yes Hit Enter Combining titlesDeleting a Playlist Adding titles to a PlaylistTour of the Setting menu Changing the Setting menuAudio Language Default Original Language settingUsing K / L, select Playback. Hit Enter Using K / L, select a lan Guage. Hit EnterDisplay setting Language setting cont’dScreen Saver Default 10 minutes Audio settingOSD Language Default English Set the language for OSD Using K / L, select a set Ting. Hit EnterWhen playing back a DVD-RW disc recorded in VR mode Audio setting cont’dUsing K / L, select a setting. Hit Enter When playing back disc with copyright protec- tionRecord the password in case you forget it Settings for Parental lock levelDynamic Range Control Default on Fast Forward with Audio Default OFFPassword has not been set yet Settings for Parental lock level cont’dTroubleshooting Symptom Remedy PowerOthers Symptom Remedy Troubleshooting cont’dOthers Cause SolutionLanguage code Error message Cause SolutionGlossary General SpecificationsFácil grabación de DVD Español¿Qué significa Original o Playlist? ¿Qué son títulos y capítulos?Puede editar lo siguiente de la lista de títulos Original y Playlist modo VRLimited Warranty

EWR10D5 specifications

The FUNAI EWR10D5 is a versatile and compact multimedia device that caters to a variety of entertainment needs. Designed with user convenience in mind, it combines the functionalities of a DVD player and a VCR, making it a dual-purpose device for media enthusiasts.

One of the primary features of the EWR10D5 is its ability to play various formats. It supports standard DVD and CD formats, as well as the playback of CD-R/RW, giving users the flexibility to access a wide range of media. Additionally, the unit features a built-in VCR, allowing users to play VHS tapes, which is a nostalgic touch for those who still have a collection of tapes, from family recordings to classic movies.

The EWR10D5 utilizes advanced technologies to enhance the viewing experience. Its advanced video processing technology improves picture quality, ensuring that even older media formats are displayed with clarity and vibrancy. Moreover, the unit offers a variety of playback options, including a simple and easy-to-use on-screen menu that allows users to quickly navigate through their media library, adjust settings, and select preferences.

Another notable characteristic of the FUNAI EWR10D5 is its connectivity options. The device is equipped with multiple output connections, including composite video, S-video, and audio outputs. This ensures compatibility with a wide range of televisions and audio systems, making it easy to integrate into any home entertainment setup.

The EWR10D5 also includes features such as Real Time Taping, which allows users to record live TV shows directly onto VHS tapes, providing a valuable way to capture favorite programs. Additionally, the device has a built-in timer, making scheduling recordings hassle-free.

In terms of design, the FUNAI EWR10D5 is compact and lightweight, allowing for easy placement within any entertainment center. Its user-friendly remote control further enhances accessibility, allowing users to control playback and settings from a distance.

Overall, the FUNAI EWR10D5 stands out as a multifunctional entertainment device that caters to both modern media and vintage formats, making it an ideal choice for users looking to bridge the gap between old and new technologies. With its blend of practicality and versatility, the EWR10D5 is a valuable addition to any home entertainment system.