Information on the screen of your TV

Status field

During playback of a disc, the status field shows the current operating mode (status) of the DVD recorder and the type of disc inserted. This display can be switched off.

type symbols

MDVD+RW

WDVD+R

NDVD

OVideo

PNo disc

QError

Symbols in the 'Media Browser'

If you call up the Media Browser with the BROWSER

HDD H button, following symbols can appear in the infobar at the top of the screen:

'P' This title was marked in the Time Shift Buffer for the storage on the HDD. This title can only be deleted or locked (child lock)

'E' This title has been played once (has been 'watched'). If there is no storage capacity free on the HDD such 'watched' titles will be deleted automatically. You can change these setting in the title edit menu ( EDIT 6 button, blue button, EDIT 6 button )

Titles that were not played back, will have no symbol.

mode symbols

RRecording

SStop

TPlayback

UPlayback

VRecord

XSearch forwards (8x speed)

YSearch backwards (8x speed)

ZSlow motion

'F' The title is protected against editing and deleting. If the title is not protected, no symbol will be shown.

'' Child lock is activated. The index picture is switched off. Playback starts only if the right PIN code was entered. By default '0000' is defined as the PIN code. In the section 'Changing the PIN code' in chapter 'Access control (Child Lock)' you will find how you can change this code.

'Q' The marked titles will be stored (archived) on a DVD+RW, DVD+R.

Symbols in the 'Time Shift Buffer'

Following symbols can appear in the info bar at the top of the screen in the 'Time Shift Buffer'. With the INFO C button on the remote control you can also call up this infobar.

Left area

Information about the input signal were displayed here:

'C' Actual TV show (live picture) from the selected TV channel

'P01' Programme/Channel number of the selected TV channel

'ARD' Name of the TV-channel

'D' Playback from the HDD

Right area

Information about the current operating status were displayed here:

'B 16:03:02' Actual (live) picture of the selected TV-channel ( TUNER 0 button)

'J PLAY' Playback from the HDD 'M PAUSE' Still picture

'H 1/2X' Slow motion forwards

'G -1/2X' Slow motion backwards 'L 4X' Fast motion forwards

'K -4X' Fast motion backwards

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Philips DVDR 725H/02 manual Status field, Symbols in the Media Browser, Symbols in the Time Shift Buffer, Type symbols

DVDR 725H/02, DVDR 725H/00 specifications

The Philips DVDR 725H/00 and DVDR 725H/02 are versatile DVD recorders that combine functionality with modern digital technology, providing an all-in-one solution for today's home entertainment needs. These models are part of Philips' acclaimed line of digital recording devices, designed for users who want to archive their videos and enjoy multimedia in the comfort of their homes.

At the core of the DVDR 725H series is a built-in hard disk drive (HDD), allowing users to effortlessly record, pause, and rewind live television. With storage capacity options that vary across models, users can save numerous hours of their favorite shows and movies, providing them with the flexibility to watch content at their leisure. The impressive HDD also supports the Time Shift feature, enabling viewers to enjoy real-time playback without missing a moment.

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