Philips DVDR 70/021, DVDR 70/001 manual Before you call an engineer

Models: DVDR 70/021 DVDR 70/001

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PROBLEMSOLUTION

No playback on DVD recorder:

I cannot playback (Super) Video CDs

Poor playback on DVD recorder: (distorted picture/distorted sound)

No recording possible:

bThere is no recording on the disc: Change disc.

bYou inserted the wrong disc type: Your recorder can play back the following disc types: DVD Video, (Super)Video CD, DVD+R(W), Audio CD, , MP3-CD's

bYou inserted the disc the wrong way: Insert the disc with the label facing upwards

bDisc is dirty: Clean the disc

bWrong region code: The region code of the DVD and the DVD recorder must match.

bParental control is on: Read chapter 'Access control (child lock)'

bYou have selected the wrong programme number for the DVD recorder on the TV: on the TV, select the correct programme number for the DVD recorder.

bThe cable connecting the TV set and the DVD recorder has come loose: check the cable.

bIt is possible that this (Super) Video CD contains a menu and the 'PBC' is switched off. You can see this in status field 'PBC OFF'. To activate this function, proceed as follows:

1Press SYSTEM-MENUwhile the (Super) Video-CD is inserted .

2Select 'A' using D or C .

3Select line 'Features' using CH- B or CH+ A and confirm with C .

4Select 'On' in line 'PBC' using CH- B or CH+ A .

5Confirm with OK and end with SYSTEM-MENU .

bYour TV set is not properly adjusted. bDisc is dirty: Clean the disc

bSometimes the picture may be temporarily distorted. This is not a defect of your DVD recorder.

bThe TV channel you want to record is not stored or you selected the wrong programme number: Check TV channels stored.

bDisc write-protected (recording protected): Remove write-protection or change the disc. For more information, please see 'Preventing accidental erasing of discs' in chapter 'Manual Recording'.

bAn already finalised DVD+R has been inserted: Change disc.

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bYou have programmed the wrong time or date: Check time/date.

Programmed

bYou have not set the TIMER properly: Check the programmed recordings (TIMER block).

recording does not

bLocked disc inserted: Remove disc lock.

bAn already finalised DVD+R has been inserted: Change disc.

work:

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'VPS/PDC' switched on but 'VPS/PDCtime' wrong: 'Enter 'VPS/PDCtime exactly to the minute.

 

Check the aerial.

 

 

 

The wrong TV channel

1

Enter the ShowView programming number of the TV channel you want.

was decoded (entered)

2

Confirm with OK .

after you programmed

3

Check the programme number/channel name in the 'Prog.' input field.

a recording using

4

If this does not correspond to the desired TV channel, select the input field and change the

ShowView System.

 

programme number/channel name.

5

Confirm with OK .

 

 

 

 

There is picture or sound interference on TV reception:

bSwitch to recording mode 'M1' with REC MODE during playback from the internal TV tuner ( MONITOR button). This will help achieve the best possible picture quality.

Before recording, select the recording mode as described in chapter 'Manual Recording', section 'Selecting the recording mode (quality)'.

bHave your aerial checked.

bYou will find information on how to change the TV system in 'Manual TV channel search' in 'Installing your DVD recorder'.

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Philips DVDR 70/021, DVDR 70/001 manual Before you call an engineer

DVDR 70/021, DVDR 70/001 specifications

The Philips DVDR 70/001 and DVDR 70/021 are versatile and reliable DVD recordable media designed for a wide range of users, from casual home users to professionals seeking high-quality video recording solutions. These discs boast an impressive combination of features, technologies, and characteristics that make them stand out in a crowded market.

One of the main features of the Philips DVDR 70 series is its high storage capacity. Each disc offers 4.7 GB of storage, allowing users to record up to 120 minutes of high-quality video in standard mode. This is ideal for capturing family events, home movies, or important moments that users wish to preserve for years to come. The discs are compatible with most standalone DVD recorders and players, providing a seamless experience for playback across different devices.

The DVDR 70/001 and DVDR 70/021 also incorporate advanced dye technology to ensure superior durability and data integrity. The discs are designed with a high-quality recording layer that enhances the stability of recorded content, reducing the risk of data loss over time. This feature is particularly critical for preserving valuable memories, as it guarantees that users can enjoy their recordings without concerns about degradation.

Another significant characteristic of these Philips DVD-R discs is their fast write speed. With an optimal write speed of up to 16x, users can quickly and efficiently transfer large amounts of data onto the discs. The speedy writing process allows users to complete their recording tasks in minimal time, making them an excellent choice for those who need to produce content rapidly without sacrificing quality.

Furthermore, both models feature a scratch-resistant coating that protects the surface of the disc from everyday wear and tear. This ensures that the recorded data remains safe and accessible even after extensive handling or storage. The discs are also designed with a printable surface, allowing users to personalize their DVDs with customized labels using standard inkjet printers.

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In summary, the Philips DVDR 70/001 and DVDR 70/021 are high-quality, reliable DVD recordable options suitable for a variety of users. With their impressive storage capacity, durability, fast writing speeds, and user-friendly design, these discs continue to be a popular choice for anyone looking to capture and preserve memories in a digital format.