LIST OF THE DEFAULT SETTINGS

Setup

Display

Video

Recording

General Setting

Clock

HDMI

Reset All

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Items (highlight is the default)

V-Chip

Canadian French Rating

 

page 88

Change Password

page 88

Progressive

page 89

TV Aspect

page 89

Select Video - L1(Rear)

page 26

Auto Chapter

page 34

Recording Audio Select (XP)

page 35

Auto

Disc Full

Finalize

 

page 30

End of Timer Rec

 

Aspect Ratio (Video mode)

page 35

Make Recording Compatible

page 34

Clock Setting page 25

Format

page 90

HDMI Audio

page 91

RGB Range

page 91

HDMI CEC

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18ans+

16ans+

13ans+

8ans+

G

E

ON

OFF

4:3 Letter Box 4:3 Pan & Scan

16:9 Wide

Video In

S-Video In

OFF

5minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes

PCM

Dolby Digital

ON OFF ON OFF Auto

4:3

16:9

ON

OFF

RGB

YCbCr

ON

OFF

Normal

Enhanced

ON

OFF

Yes

No

Contents

Set the viewing limitation according to Canadian French language ratings.

Change the password.

Set to the progressive scan mode (set to "ON") or to the interlace scan mode (set to "OFF").

Set a picture size according to aspect ratio of your TV.

Set the video input type for the external input.

Insert chapter marks at even time interval.

Set the recording audio type. (Only when the rec mode is set to XP.)

Set the unit to finalize the disc automatically.

Set a aspect ratio for video mode recording.

Set to prohibit additional recording (OFF) or to replace the title list after recording (ON).

Set the clock.

Set the color space for the HDMI output.

Set whether to output the HDMI audio signal or not.

Set the black-white contrast level for HDMI RGB output.

Set whether to utilize the HDMI-CEC function. The HDMI-CEC function allows all components connected via HDMI cable to act in conjunction with this unit.

Set to the default setting.

Note

Your change to each setting stays on even when the power is off.

An item which is not currently available is grayed in the settings.

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DR430 specifications

The Toshiba DR430 is a multifunctional digital video recorder that has garnered attention in the market for its versatile capabilities and user-friendly features. This device stands out due to its ability to deliver high-quality recording and playback while seamlessly integrating with various media formats.

One of the notable features of the Toshiba DR430 is its ability to record directly to DVD or an internal hard drive. This dual recording option provides users flexibility in managing their content. The built-in hard drive allows for ample storage capacity, making it convenient to save multiple hours of programming without the need for physical media. Users can effortlessly archive their favorite shows or movies directly onto DVDs, which is essential for those who prefer having a physical backup of their recordings.

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