Connections and initial set up

The front of your player recorder

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1On / Off2Change channel or skip chapter.3Open and close the drawer.4Stops the playback or recording.5Playback or freeze frame.6HDD REC - To record to the hard disc.

7To select the audiovisual sources (appliances connected to the AV sockets): AV 2 - Appliance connected to SCART IN (satellite received, decoder, etc.).

AV 3 - AUDIO/VIDEO sockets on the front panel.Note: USB, DV IN sockets ￿ no selection8DVD REC - To record to a DVD R/RW.Behind the flaps:

9DV IN socket (input) - This socket, also known as an IEEE 1394, allows the display and/or copying of sound and images from a digital video camera

Note: to display the images, select DV-CAMin the main menu

10USB socket - La prise USB socket is used to play and/or copy JPEG images, MP3 files or AVI files.

Note: recognised players: USB 1.1 MASS STORAGE CLASS.Note: to access the peripheral files, in the main menu select USB Device.

11 The AUDIO-VIDEOsockets (inputs) allow the viewing or copying of your video sequences from a camcorder or any other AV device that provides a composite video signal and analogue stereo sound.

Note:View the images using the AV key.12S-Videosocket (input) to connect a camcorder or any other S-Video device.

Note: do not forget to connect the audio cables since the S-Video socket handles only images and not sound. View the images using the AV key.

13 Displays your DVD recorder’s modes of operation.14Disc tray.

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