FUNAI EWR10D5 owner manual You cannot delete the first chapter of each title, Add

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Editing

Editing discs in VR mode (Playlist) (cont’d)

Setting or clearing chapter markers

VR

DVD-RW

You can put chapter markers on each title. Once a chapter is marked, you can use it for the chapter search feature.

You can put a chapter marker anywhere you want until the total number of the markers reaches 999.

<Delete>:

Playlist - Chapter Mark - Delete

3

Yes

 

No

Chapter 2/ 2

F

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You cannot delete the first chapter of each title.

POWEROPEN/CLOSE TIMER

ZOOM PROG.

 

 

 

A

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ABC

DEF

 

1

2

3

 

GHI

JKL

MNO

CH

4

5

6

 

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

REPEAT

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DISPLAY

SPACE

CLEAR

SETUP

 

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TOP MENU

MENU/LIST

RETURN

ENTER

4

1

Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 57 to display the Playlist menu.

Using [K / L], select “Chapter Mark”. Hit [ENTER].

Option window will appear.

Playlist - Chapter Mark

3

Add

 

Delete

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Using [K / L], select “Yes”.

 

Hit [ENTER].

 

When you select “Add” at step 2, a

 

new chapter marker will be creat-

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ed at the point you have decided.

<Add>:

Playlist - Chapter Mark - Add

3Yes No

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Wait for a moment.

 

 

K

 

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REC SPEED

REV

PLAY

FWD

 

h

B

g

REC

SKIP

PAUSE

SKIP

MONITOR

 

H

F

G

REC/OTR

 

STOP

CM SKIP

 

 

C

 

1

2

3

2

Use [SKIP H / G],

[REV E], [FWD D], [PLAY B] and [PAUSE F] to decide the point at which you will create a new chapter marker.

Or, use [SKIP H / G] to decide a chapter marker that you will delete. Select “Add” or “Delete” accordingly using [K / L] . Hit [ENTER]. Confirmation window will appear.

<Add>:

Playlist - Chapter Mark - Add

3

Yes

 

No

Chapter 2/ 2

 

F

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When you select “Delete” at step 2, the chapter marker you have selected will be deleted.

<Delete>:

Playlist - Chapter Mark - Delete

3

Yes

 

No

Chapter 2/ 2

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Wait for a moment.

4

After this operation is com- pleted, hit [SETUP] to exit.

Data will be written onto the disc momentarily.

This operation may take a while to be completed.

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Contents From Cable Hit SetupCable Box or Satellite Box Back of this unitDate Select any blank line and hit EnterAfter all recordings, finalize your disc At the current dateMenu Others EspañolBefore you start PrecautionsLaser Safety Make your contribution to the environmentPrecautions cont’d Before youReverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Supplied AccessoryDolby Digital Recording Others EspañolTable of contents Before FeaturesSymbol DescriptionFunctional overview Front PanelFunctional overview cont’d On-screen displays Indicates a disc type and a format modeDisplays Above approx feet 5m within Below approx feet 3m withinDisplays cont’d Front Panel Display Display messagePlug in the AC ConnectionsConnection to a TV After you have completed connectionsConnection to a cable box or satellite box You cannot record one channel while watching another channelConnection to an Audio System AudioGetting started Easy DVD recordingEasy DVD recording Cont’d Speed ChannelChannel setting Getting channels automaticallyChannel setting cont’d Adding/deleting channelsSelecting the TV stereo or SAP Setting the clock Auto Clock SettingSetting the clock cont’d Manual Clock SettingSetting the daylight saving time Selecting the TV aspect ratioInformation RecordingInformation on DVD recording Recordable discRestrictions on recording What is CPRM?Information on DVD recording cont’d Making discs playable in other DVD player FinalizeFormatting a disc Choosing the recording format of a blank discFormatting a disc cont’d Reformatting a discBasic recording Checking the recording picture and sound qualityTurn on the unit and load a recordable disc One-touch Timer RecordingWhen a DVD-RW disc is loaded Refer to Recording speed onTimer Recording Timer Recording cont’d Hints for Timer Recording Priority of overlapped settingsVideo Settings for an external sourceConnection to an external source Before you start Connections Getting startedUsing K / L, select Disc Protect OFF ON. Hit Enter Settings for an external source cont’dSetting a disc to protect Recording from an external sourceFinalizing the discs Your setting will be activated Using K / L, select Auto Finalize. Hit EnterUsing K / L, select on Hit Enter Finalizing the discs cont’dDisc Playback Information on DVD playbackBasic playback PlaybackPlaying back MP3 disc When selecting trackBasic playback cont’d Hit Playb to start play- backPlaying back discs using the disc menu Playing back discs using the title menuFast forward / Fast reverse Special playbackResume playback X1.5Step by step playback Special playback cont’dPause Slow forward / Slow reverse playbackMarker Setup ZoomSearch Using Skip H / GUsing Display Title/Chapter searchTime search Search cont’dTrack search Random playback Repeat/Random/Program playbackRepeat playback Selecting a format of audio and video Switching subtitlesRepeat/Random/Program playback cont’d Program playbackSelecting a format of audio and video cont’d Switching audio soundtrackUsing K / L, select a desired audio channel. Hit Enter TOP Menu or MenuAngle will change each time you Switching camera anglesReducing block noise Editing Information on disc editingUsing K / L, select Title List. Hit Enter Editing discs in Video modeUsing K / L / / B, select a desired title. Hit Enter Deleting titlesUsing K / L, select Edit Title Name. Hit Enter Editing discs in Video mode cont’dUsing K / L, select Yes After this operation is com- pleted, hit Setup to exitUsing K / L, select a desired time. Hit Enter Setting or clearing chapter markersUsing K / L, select Chapter Mark. Hit Enter Using K / L, select Title Delete. Hit Enter Editing discs in VR mode OriginalUsing K / L, select Original. Hit Enter Original list will appearUsing K / L, select Protect. Hit Enter Editing discs in VR mode Original cont’dSetting titles to protect Confirm the indication OFF ON. Hit EnterKey icon will disappear from the title in the original list Releasing titles from protectingConfirm the indication On OFF. Hit Enter Playlist will appear Editing discs in VR mode PlaylistUsing K / L, select Playlist. Hit Enter Playlist menu will appearUsing K / L, select Delete. Hit Enter Editing discs in VR mode Playlist cont’dUsing K / L, select Scene Delete. Hit Enter Deleting parts of titlesTo enter a title name, follow Steps of Guide to edit title Name on thisYou cannot delete the first chapter of each title AddSetting pictures for thumbnails Picture for thumbnail will be setDividing a title Combining titles Using K / L, select Title Combining. Hit EnterUsing s / B, select Yes Hit Enter Two titles will be combined into a single titleAdding titles to a Playlist Deleting a PlaylistChanging the Setting menu Tour of the Setting menuUsing K / L, select a lan Guage. Hit Enter Language settingUsing K / L, select Playback. Hit Enter Audio Language Default OriginalLanguage setting cont’d Display settingUsing K / L, select a set Ting. Hit Enter Audio settingOSD Language Default English Set the language for OSD Screen Saver Default 10 minutesWhen playing back disc with copyright protec- tion Audio setting cont’dUsing K / L, select a setting. Hit Enter When playing back a DVD-RW disc recorded in VR modeFast Forward with Audio Default OFF Settings for Parental lock levelDynamic Range Control Default on Record the password in case you forget itSettings for Parental lock level cont’d Password has not been set yetOthers TroubleshootingSymptom Remedy Power Troubleshooting cont’d Symptom RemedyCause Solution OthersError message Cause Solution Language codeGlossary Specifications GeneralEspañol Fácil grabación de DVDOriginal y Playlist modo VR ¿Qué son títulos y capítulos?Puede editar lo siguiente de la lista de títulos ¿Qué significa Original o Playlist?Limited 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.