Display panel symbols/messages (cont’d)

MAX TITLE

The maximum number of titles has been reached for the disc. Each disc can have a maximum of 49 titles.

MAX CHAP

The maximum number of chapters per title/ disc has been reached.The maximum number of chapters per title is 99, and 255 per disc.

PROTECTED

Disc is copy-protected and cannot be recorded.

READING

Disc is being recognized by the DVD recorder.

RECORDING

A recording is currently in progress.

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SYS MENU

The on-screen menu display is on.

MENU UPDATE

After a successful recording, the list of disc contents is updated.

NO DISC

No disc has been inserted. If a disc has been inserted, then it is possible that the disc cannot be read.

SAFE RECORD

The new recording will be added to the end of all recordings.

INSTALL

After the automatic channel search, the menu for setting the time/date appears on the screen.

STANDBY

The DVD recorder has been turned off.

NO SIGNAL

TRAY OPEN

Disc tray is open.

 

No signal or poor signal strength.

 

 

NTSC DISC

A disc with NTSC recordings has been inserted and an attempt was made to record a PAL signal. Insert a new disc or use a disc containing PAL recordings.

OPENING

Disc tray is opening.

VCD

A VCD has been loaded into the DVD recorder.

WAIT

Please wait until this message disappears. The DVD Recorder is busy processing an operation.

PAL DISC

A disc with PAL recordings has been inserted and an attempt was made to record an NTSC signal. Insert a new disc or use a disc containing NTSC recordings.

PHILIPS

The DVD recorder has been turned on.

PHOTO MMM/NNN

Number of the current photo (for Photo mode). MMM represents the order of the current photo, NNN represents the total number of photos in the album. If the number exceeds 999, '999' will be displayed instead.

POST FORMAT

The disc is being prepared after the menu structure has been created.

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