Recording without automatic switch

1Switch on the TV set and select the programme number for the DVD recorder.

2Insert a disc on which the recording is to be made. This disc is then checked for content and system. ￿￿￿￿￿￿￿' will appear on the display.

aIndex display

b A DVD+RW disc has been inserted that already contains recordings. Use

 

 

the CH+ A or CH- B button to select the point where the recording is

 

 

to start.

 

 

 

 

aThe message '￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿' appears in the display

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

b The disc inserted is a blank DVD disc.

 

 

 

 

aA dialog box appears asking you whether you want to delete the

 

 

contents or eject the disc

 

 

 

 

 

b The disc inserted is a DVD+RW but its

contents are not DVD

 

 

video-compatible (e.g. a data disc). Recordings on this disc can only be

 

 

made if the entire disc is first deleted with the

REC/OTR n button.

 

aThe message 'Title limit' appears on the screen if a recording is to

 

 

be made

 

 

 

 

 

b A disc may contain a maximum of 48 titles (including blank titles). Delete

Problem

 

titles or change the disc.

 

 

 

3If necessary, use the MONITOR button on the remote control to switch to the internal tuner in the DVD recorder.

4Use CH+ A or CH- B to select the programme number (station name) you want to record. This will appear on the display:

￿ ￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿ ￿￿￿

Programme numbers of the external inputs:

 

 

 

 

 

'￿￿￿￿'

Scart socket at the back

EXT 1

TO TV-I/O

 

 

'￿￿￿￿'

Scart socket at the back

EXT 2

AUX-I/O

 

 

'￿￿￿￿'

Front SVHS/audio sockets S-VIDEO /

left AUDIO right

 

 

'￿￿￿￿'

Front video/audio sockets A/V S-VIDEO / left AUDIO right

 

 

 

Switching between the

S-VIDEO and

 

VIDEO sockets takes

place

 

 

automatically. If both

sockets

are

in use, the signal at

the

 

 

S-VIDEOsocket has priority.

 

 

 

 

Tip

5To start recording, press REC/OTR n on the remote control or RECORD on the DVD recorder.

If you want to start the recording at the end of the existing recordings, hold down the REC/OTR n button until the message '￿￿￿￿ ￿￿￿' appears on the display.

For DVD+R discs each new recording is always added at the end of all previous recordings as existing recordings cannot be overwritten. This will, for example, appear in the display:

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Philips DVDR 70/001, DVDR 70/021 manual Recording without automatic switch

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