The remote control

MONITOR

Monitor: This button lets you switch between the TV receiver (internal

 

tuner) in the DVD recorder (TV picture on the TV set) and playback on

 

the DVD recorder.

 

 

STANDBY m

Switch on or off: To switch set on or off, interrupt menu function,

 

interrupt a programmed recording (TIMER)

 

 

TV/DVD

TV/DVD switch: Switches the scart socket EXT 2 AUX-I/Odirectly

 

to the TV set. This lets you watch the picture from any unit connected

 

to this scart socket (set-top box', video recorder or satellite receiver)

 

and at the same time record from another source.

 

If you have not connected a device to the EXT 2 AUX-I/Osocket, use

 

this button to switch between TV reception and the DVD recorder.

 

But this only works if you use a scart cable to connect the TV set to

 

your DVD recorder ( EXT 1 TO TV-I/Osocket) and your TV set

 

responds to this switch-over.

 

 

T/C

Title/Chapter: Choose the 'B'(Title)/'C'(Chapter) directly from the

 

menu bar

 

If '￿￿￿￿' appears in the display, the index menu from a recorded disc or

 

an introductory film will be shown. In this case, this function is not

 

available.

 

 

PLAY MODE

Playback type: Choose between repeat, shuffle play and intro-scan

 

 

REC MODE

Record type (quality): To select the maximum possible record time

 

 

0..9

Number buttons: 0 - 9

 

 

DISC-MENU

Disc menu: To show the DVD menu or the index screen

 

 

SYSTEM-MENU

System menu: Call up/cancel the main menu (menu bar at the top of

 

the screen)

 

 

SELECT

Select: Select function/value

 

 

OK

Store/confirm: To store or confirm entry

 

 

D C

Cursor keys : Cursor left, right

 

 

CH+ A

Cursor buttons/Plus : Cursor up/ Next programme number

 

 

CH- B

Cursor buttons/Minus : Cursor down / Previous programme number

 

 

TIMER

TIMER: To make a TIMER programming with ShowView® /without

 

ShowView ® or to alter or clear a programmed TIMER

 

 

FSS &

EDIT: For displaying the edit menu for DVD+R(W) discs, for setting

 

chapter markers

 

 

RETURN

Back: Return to previous menu on a video CD (VCD). This also works

 

with some DVDs.

 

 

CLEAR

Delete: To delete last entry or clear programmed recording (TIMER)

 

 

PLAY G

Playback: To play a recorded disc.

 

 

ENGLISH

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Philips DVDR 70/021, DVDR 70/001 manual Remote control

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