Philips DVDR 725H/00, DVDR 725H/02 Video + YPbPr, Cvbs + YPbPr, Please observe the color sequence

Models: DVDR 725H/02 DVDR 725H/00

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Installation

3Select the ' ' symbol using B O or A I and confirm with

C M .

Picture

TV shape

16:09

Black level shift

 

Off

Video shift

 

ï

SCART video

 

RGB

4Select the line 'SCART video' using A I or B O and confirm with C M .

5Select your setting with B O or A I . When the YPbPr output (YUV signal) is switched on, S-video (Y/C) and composite video (FBAS/CVBS) signals can not be simultaneously transmitted. The 'RGB' signal is switched off.

The choices are:

O 'S-video + YPbPr'

Component Video (YUV) and S-Video(Y/C).

GUIDE Plus+® menus only available on YUV ouput sockets.

O 'CVBS + YPbPr'

Component Video (YUV) and Composite Video (FBAS/CVBS). GUIDE Plus+® menus only available on YUV ouput sockets.

With all other settings, the signal is switched off at the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT R sockets. This will also be displayed as information on the screen.

For more information on the other settings, refer to 'Picture settings' ('SCART video') in chapter 'User preferences/Settings II'.

6Confirm with OK L .

7Use a component video cable H to connect the red, blue and green cinch sockets COMPONENT VIDEO OUT R at the back of the DVD recorder to the corresponding three component video (interlaced) input sockets on your TV(usually labelled 'Component Video Input', 'YUV Input', 'YPbPr', 'YCbCr' or 'YUV').

Warning!

Do not confuse these sockets with the five-component RGB sockets (if available) or the yellow video (CVBS/FBAS) socket and the two audio sockets (red/white). The five-component RGB sockets are for the R-G-B-H-V signals (red, green, blue with horizontal and vertical synchronisation impulse).

Please observe the color sequence

The colors of the sockets on the DVD recorder and the connectors must match those on the TV (red-red/blue-blue/green-green). If they don't, the colors of the picture may get mixed up or the picture may not be visible.

8Use an audio (cinch) cable F to connect the red/white cinch socket AUDIO OUT L/R Q at the back of the DVD recorder to the red/white audio input socket on your TV (usually labelled 'Audio in' or 'AV in'. See the instruction manual of your TV.)

9If necessary, switch your TV to the component video (Interlaced) input sockets. If there is a switch on your TV to choose between 'Interlaced' and 'Progressive scan', select 'Interlaced'. 'Progressive scan' is not supported on this DVD-Recorder.

Consult the instruction manual of your TV.

P The menu of the DVD recorder should now appear on the TV screen. If not, check the cable connections and the settings on your TV.

O If necessary, store this setting on your TV.

0End with SYSTEM MENU A .

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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.

One of the standout features of the DVDR 725H/00 and DVDR 725H/02 is their dual-layer recording capability. This feature lets users burn DVDs with significantly more storage space, accommodating extended play times without compromising quality. With compatibility for various disc formats, including DVD-R, DVD+R, and DVD-RW, users can easily choose their preferred media for recording and playback.

The device is equipped with Philips' unique Video Recording format, which guarantees high-quality video and audio output. Additionally, its progressive scan technology provides smoother and clearer images, making it ideal for watching movies and sports. The user-friendly interface, combined with a remote control, simplifies navigation, allowing users to record, edit, and manage their media effortlessly.

Connectivity is another advantage of the DVDR 725H series, as it includes inputs for both analog and digital sources, allowing seamless integration with a wide range of media devices. Users can connect camcorders, gaming consoles, or set-top boxes, enhancing their recording options and enriching their viewing experience.

In conclusion, the Philips DVDR 725H/00 and DVDR 725H/02 are equipped with advanced recording technologies and features ideal for those looking to digitize their cherished memories. The combination of a reliable HDD, high-quality recording formats, and flexible connectivity make these models a valuable addition to any home entertainment system. Whether users are looking to archive their favorite series or playback treasured family moments, the DVDR 725H series rises to the occasion with precision and performance.