Toshiba DR430 owner manual Troubleshooting, Recording / Timer recording / Editing

Models: DR430

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Symptom

Playback

The disc does not start playback from the beginning.

Remedy

Resume playback was activated (page 54). Press [STOP C] twice.

You have inserted a disc whose title menu or DVD menu automatically appears on the TV screen when it is first inserted.

The unit starts playing back the disc automatically.

• The DVD-video features an auto playback function.

Some functions such as stop, search, or slow-motion playback cannot be performed.

Depending on the disc, you may not be able to do some of the operations. Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the disc.

The language for the sound track

• The titles does not have the multilingual audio tracks.

cannot be changed.

• The DVD-video prohibits the changing of the language for the sound track.

The subtitle language cannot be

• Multilingual subtitle are not recorded on the DVD-video.

changed or turned off.

 

The angles cannot be changed.

Multi-angles are not recorded on the DVD-video being played back.

The angle-change operation is whenever possible as long as the disc contains a multi-angle portion. Actual change will be performed when the portion has come up.

The DVD-video prohibits changing angles.

Try changing the angle using the DVD-video’s menu.

Recording / Timer recording / Editing

External input position (L1/L2) • This unit is designed so. This is not a malfunction. cannot be changed while

recording.

Nothing was recorded even though you set the timer setting correctly.

There was a power failure during recording.

The unit’s internal clock stopped due to a power failure that lasted for more than 30 seconds. Reset the clock (page 25).

The program contains copy protection signals that restricts copying.

The timer setting overlapped with another setting that has priority.

Recording does not stop immediately after you press [STOP C]

It will take a few seconds for the unit to input disc data before recording stops.

Timer recording is not complete

• The timer setting overlapped with another setting that has priority (page 41).

or did not start from the

• Disc space was not enough.

beginning.

• “Make Recording Compatible“ is not set to “ON”, when recording onto

 

DVD+RW/+R that was recorded on other unit.

DV

 

DV signal cannot be input.

• Before connection, turn on the power supplies for both this unit and the DVC,

 

and make sure that these units are in stop mode.

 

• Only a “DVC-SD” signal can be input from the DVC to this unit. Other types of

 

signals are not supported.

 

• Do not connect any device other than the DVC. Even if a recorder or PC with

 

another DV terminal is connected, the DV function will not operate.

 

• If the DVC is not recognized after connection, turn off the power supply for

 

the unit and re-connect the DVC.

The DVC cannot be operated with this unit.

Signal input or DVC operation from this unit may be disabled depending on the type of DVC.

If a DVC signal cannot be input, use an external input (L1 (Rear)/L2 (Front)) for analog connection via audio/video cables.

DVC control may be disabled depending on the type of DVC, even in a mode other than camera mode. In this case, switch to DVD control and execute the normal recording procedure while operating the DVC.

Certain functions of the unit cannot operate.

Some functions may not operate depending on the type of DVC. For example, if the DVC does not support slow playback mode, the slow playback function is disabled.

With L3 (DV-IN), the disc display menu does not appear unless disc playback is executed.

DV audio signal cannot be switched.

For recording with the DVC, the recording audio signal can be set to 12 bits or 16 bits. However, when 16-bit recording mode is selected, audio signal cannot be switched. To record an audio signal, set it to 12 bits.

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Toshiba DR430 owner manual Troubleshooting, Recording / Timer recording / Editing

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.

The Toshiba DR430 also boasts advanced video quality technology, allowing for recording in various resolutions including standard and high definition. This ensures that users have the best possible viewing experience, whether they are watching their favorite sitcom or an action-packed movie. The device employs Progressive Scan technology which provides a smoother and sharper image during playback, elevating the overall viewing experience.

Additionally, the Toshiba DR430 features an intuitive user interface that simplifies navigation and setup. The remote control is designed for ease of use, allowing users to quickly access different functions like pausing live TV, scheduling recordings, or accessing the electronic programming guide (EPG). The EPG feature is particularly beneficial, as it provides a comprehensive view of available programming, making it simple to select desired shows or movies for recording.

Connectivity options are another strong point of the Toshiba DR430. It is equipped with multiple input and output ports, including HDMI, composite, and component video outputs, ensuring compatibility with a variety of televisions and home theater systems. This versatility allows users to integrate the device into their existing setup with minimal hassle.

In summary, the Toshiba DR430 is an ideal choice for those looking for a reliable and efficient digital video recorder. With its dual recording capabilities, exceptional video quality technologies, user-friendly interface, and robust connectivity options, it meets the demands of modern entertainment preferences, catering to both casual viewers and serious media consumers alike. Whether archiving content or enjoying live television, the Toshiba DR430 delivers on multiple fronts, making it a valuable addition to any home.