LiteOn LVW-5025 Series User manual

SIMPLY AMAZING !
* : LVW-5025GHC+/5045GHC+/5045GDL+/5055GDL+
HDD/DVD Recorder
LVW-5025/5045/5055*

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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions..................1
Warnings, Cautions and Others................2
Using the Manual
• Model Comparison Chart....................4
• Icons Used in Manual........................5
• Getting Help....................................5
Features
• Recording.......................................6
• Timer Recording.............................6
• Easy Guider....................................6
• AllWrite™ Technology..........................6
• High Storage Capacity.......................7
• MPEG-4 Videos...............................7
• DivX® VOD Support..........................7
DVD Recording: The Essen-
tials
Getting Started
Setting up the DVD Recorder...................9
• Knowing Your DVD Recorder..............10
• Connecting up Your DVD Recorder........13
System Setup...................................16
• Setting Language.............................17
• Setting System Date.........................17
• Setting System Time.........................18
• Setting Video Output.........................18
• Setting Audio Output........................19
• Setting Aspect Ratio.........................20
• Setting TV Channels.........................20
Advanced System Setup.....................22
• Using Channel Editor........................22
• Setting the ShowView® System............26
• Setting TV MODE/SCART Bypass...........26
Easier Application & Access
Contents Menu..................................28
• Introducing Contents Menu..................29
• Using Contents Menu.........................30
On-Screen Input Keypad......................31
• Introducing On-Screen Input Keypad.....32
• Using On-Screen Input Keypad...........32
Easy Guider......................................33
• Introducing Easy Guider.....................34
• Using Easy Guider: Play....................34
• Using Easy Guider: Record.................36
• Using Easy Guider: Timer Record.........37
• Using Easy Guider: Copy...................40
• Using Easy Guider: Disc Tools............42
Recording
Recording.......................................46
• Recording from TV...........................47
• Recording from VCR/V8 Camcorder.......48
• Recording from DV (Digital Camcorder)...49
• One-Touch Recording........................50
• Adding New Recording Session(s).........50
• Playing Last Recorded Title................50
• Using Chapter Mark..........................51
Timer Recording
Timer Recording.................................52
• Introducing Timer Record Menu...........53
•
Setting Timer Program (Date/Time Mode).....
54
•
Setting Timer Program (ShowView® Mode)....
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Time Shift
Time Shift........................................58
• Pausing Live TV Broadcast.................59
• Record and Play (On Hard Drive Only)......59
Playback
Playback.......................................60
• Introducing Navigation Menu...............61
• Playing DVD-Video Disc.....................65
• Playing VCD/SVCD Disc....................66
• Playing Audio CD............................66
• Playing Video File............................66
• Playing Music File............................67
• Playing Picture File..........................68
• Playing Picture with Music..................68
Digital Video Support
MPEG-4.................................69
• Supporting Formats..........................70
• Playing MPEG-4 Files........................70
Navigation Menu................................71
• Subtitle.........................................71
DivX® VOD.......................................72
• Step 1: Applying for a User Account......72
• Step 2: Registering Your DVD Recorder...72
• Step 3: Selecting Video Files...............73
• Step 4: Playing Video Files.................73
Editing
Editing..........................................74
• Introducing Edit Menu.......................75
• Editing Titles..................................76
• Editing Chapters..............................79
Copying
Copying........................................82
• One-Touch Copying.........................83
• Copying through Easy Guider..............84
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Quick Reference
• Guide to Complete System Setup Menu...91
• Guide to Using the Discs....................94
• Guide to Media Files Supported............97
• Guide to Recording Options................97
Glossary

1
Important Safety Instructions
Important Safety Instructions
1. READ INSTRUCTIONS - Read the instruc-
tions carefully before using this product.
2. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS - Retain the
instructions for future reference.
3. HEED WARNINGS - Observe warnings listed
in the manual.
4. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS - Follow the
instructions when using this product.
5. CLEAN - Use a dry cloth for cleaning.
6. VENTILATION - Do not block any ventilation
openings of this product
7. MOISTURE - Do not use this product near
water, and be sure to prevent this product from
being exposed to any dripping or splashing.
8. HEAT - Do not install this product near any
heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves or other devices (including amplifier)
which produce heat.
9. POLARIZATION - Do not defeat the safety
purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug.
A polarized plug has two blades with one wider
than the other. A grounding type plug has two
blades and a third grounding prong. The wide
blade or the prong are provided for your safety.
If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet,
consult an electrician for replacement of the
obsolete outlet.
10. POWER CORD - Protect the power cord from
being walked on or pinched, particularly at
plugs, convenience receptacles and the point
where they exit from the product.
11. ACCESSORIES/ATTACHMENTS - Use
only accessories/attachments specified by the
manufacturer.
12. USAGE - Unplug this product during lightning
storms or when it is not used for long periods of
time.
13. CART - Use only cart, stand, tripod bracket
or table specified by the manufacturer or sold
with the product. When a cart is used, operate
carefully to prevent the objects from tip-over.
14. SERVICING - Contact qualified personnel
when servicing is needed. Servicing is required
when this product has been damaged in any
way, for example, when the power cord or
plug is damaged; liquid has been spilled on the
product; objects have fallen into the product; the
product has been exposed to rain or moisture;
the product does not work normally; or the
product has been dropped.
15. BATTERY - To prevent battery leakage which
may result in bodily injury, property damage or
damage to the unit, please follow the instruc-
tions listed below when using the product’s
remote control.
• Install all batteries correctly, with + and - signs
matching the marks indicated.
• Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon
and alkaline, etc.)
• Remove batteries when the remote is not used
for a long time.
16. WASTE - This product may contain lead and
mercury. Disposal of these material may be
regulated due to environment considerations.
For disposal or recycling information, please
contact your local authorities or the Elec-
tronic Industries Alliances: www.eias.org

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Warnings, Cautions and Others
CAUTION!
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE THE COVER OF THIS UNIT. THERE ARE NO
USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVIC-
ING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lighting flash with arrowhead
symbol, within an equilateral triangle,
is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated ‘dangerous
voltage’ within the product enclosure
that may be of sufficient magnitude
constitute a risk of electric shock to
humans.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the
appliance.
CAUTION!
THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER.USE OF
CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE
OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED
HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION
EXPOSURE. DO NOT OPEN THE COVER AND DO NOT
REPAIR YOURSELF. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK
OR PRODUCT DAMAGE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPA-
RATUS TO MOISTURE AND ENSURE THAT OBJECTS
FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, SHALL BE
PLACED AWAY FROM THE APPARATUS.
CAUTION! – POWER button
Disconnect the main plug to shut the power off completely.
The POWER button in any position does not disconnect
the main line. Power can be controlled from the remote.
SHOWVIEW is a registered trademark of Gemstar Develop-
ment Corporation. The SHOWVIEW system is manufactured
under licence from Gemstar Development Corporation.
PRODUCTS WITH 525P/625P PROGRESSIVE SCAN
OUTPUTS NOTICE REQUIREMENTS
“CONSUMERS SHOULD NOTE THAT NOT ALL
HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION SETS ARE FULLY
COMPATIBLE WITH THIS PRODUCT AND MAY CAUSE
ARTIFACTS TO BE DISPLAYED IN THE PICTURE. IN
CASE OF 525 OR 625 PROGRESSIVE SCAN PICTURE
PROBLEMS, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE USER
SWITCH THE CONNECTION TO THE ‘STANDARD
DEFINITION’ OUTPUT. IF THERE ARE QUESTIONS
REGARDING OUR TV SET COMPATIBILITY WITH
THIS MODEL 525P AND 625P DVD PLAYER, PLEASE
CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER.”
IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
2.
DANGER: Visible and invisible laser radiation when
open and interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct
exposure to beam.
3.
CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no
user serviceable parts inside the Unit; leave all servic-
ing to qualified service personnel.
CAUTION!
• CD-R/RW discs recorded using a personal computer or
a CD Recorder may not play if the disc is damaged or
dirty, or if there is dirt or condensation on the player lens.
• Unfinalized CD-R/RW discs can be played, but not all
time information (playing time, etc.) will be displayed.
• Check the copyright laws in your country before record-
ing from DVD VIDEO, SVCD, Video CD, Audio CD, MP3
and JPEG discs. Recording of copyrighted material may
infringe copyright laws.
Legal Notices Regarding
Macrovision Property Rights
“U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603; 4,577,216; 4,819,098;
4,907,093; and 6,516,132.”
“This product incorporates copyright protection technology
that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual
property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology
must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for
home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise
authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.”

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Warnings, Cautions and Others
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
‘Dolby’ and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.
DivX, DivX Certified, and associated logos are trademarks
of DivXNetworks, Inc. and are used under license.
This symbol indicates that used
electrical and electronic equipment
requires special handling when
the unit is to be discarded. Please
send the unwanted unit to a waste
collection/recycling center near you
to help protect our environment.

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Using the Manual
Model Comparison Chart
Some supporting features vary depending on model types. Please check the following chart before you consult
relevant sections for your desired information.
Model
ShowView
Programming
System
MPEG-4 DivX®
VOD
AllWrite™
Technology Hard Drive
Double-Layer
DVD
Recording
LVW-
5025GHC+ Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
(80GB) No
LVW-
5045GHC+ Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
(160GB) No
LVW-
5045GDL+ Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
(160GB) Yes
LVW-
5055GDL+ Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
(250GB) Yes
Note
• Please note that given the various compression technologies, some MPEG-4 files may not be supported by this
DVD recorder.
• DivX® VOD (video-on-demand) service is adopted by some digital content providers to prevent unauthorized
downloads, copying or other formats of file-sharing. To watch videos which utilizes the system, you need to
complete a registration process first.
• AllWrite™ technology allows this DVD recorder to write on almost all types of recordable and rewritable discs
(CD-R/-RW, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW). For best results, please visit our website for a list of recommended
discs.

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Using the Manual
Icons Used in Manual
The following icons are used in the manual for
special notice and additional information.
Icon Text Defi nition
Before you start... Used to indicate the
checklist section
Note
Used to indicate
exceptions and
additional notices
Reference
Used to indicate
related sections/chap-
ters
About
Used to explain
particular terms in
text
Why This
Happened
Used to offer
explanation/solution
to specifi c conditions.
Important
Used to remind users
before applying a
particular function
What You Need
to Do
Used to present a
process overview
Getting Help
Using the Manual
1. Please check the ‘Model Comparison Chart’
on the previous page to see which features are
supported by your DVD recorder.
2. Please see the ‘Quick Reference’ section at the
end of this manual, if you need the complete
listings of system setup menu and the support-
ing disc types of this DVD recorder.
3. Please see the ‘Specifi cations’ section, if you
need a fast overview of this DVD recorder.
4. Please see the ‘Troubleshooting’ section, if
you encounter problems when using this DVD
recorder. Solutions listed in this section might
help fi x your problems instantly.
Using the Website
Please visit our website as well at http://www.
liteonit.com/DC/english/download.htm for latest
fi rmware downloads and additional supporting
information.
Using the Hotline Service
If you still have problems or questions regarding
setting up your unit, please call our local hotline
numbers listed below:
Belgium 027001725
France 0171230455
Germany 06950073897
Ireland 1850882017
Italy 0269682194
Netherlands 0202015094
Switzerland 018009687
Spain 914533459
United Kingdom 02073652401

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Features
Recording
This DVD recorder offers a fast and easy way for
you to record your desired TV programs.
One-Touch Recording
This DVD recorder features an easy instant record-
ing capability. Start recording whenever you want
by pressing RECORD on your remote control.
Pressing the button repeatedly will also give you a
choice of different recording length, further saving
you the trouble to enter specific time.
One-Touch Recording (p.50)
Flexible Recording Choices
This DVD recorder supports various recording
modes, each of which offers different recording
length and image quality. You can choose one of
these options depending on your discs and record-
ing purpose.
Media Mode Rec. Time
4.7 GB
Recordable
& Rewritable
DVD
HQ (High Quality) 1 hour
SP (Standard Play) 2 hours
LP (Long Play) 3 hours
EP (Extended Play) 4 hours
SLP (Super Long
Play)
6 hours
Just Fit* Depending on the
storage capacity
available on disc
* For ‘Timer Recording’ only
Using Easy Guider: Record (p.36)
Recording (p.46)
Timer Recording
There is no need to worry about missing your
favorite TV programs. With the timer recording
function offered by this DVD recorder, you can
easily input up to 32 settings in the Timer Program
list to record your desired programs. To each set-
ting, you can assign particular recording mode and
recording frequency (Once/Daily/Weekly) which
best suit your need.
Using Easy Guider: Timer Record (p.37)
Timer Recording (p.52)
Easy Guider
This DVD recorder comes with an integrated ‘Easy
Guider’ program, which is an on-screen interface
specially designed to help you complete desired
tasks step by step.
Easy Guider (p.33)
AllWrite™ Technology
Built with the AllWrite™ technology, this DVD
recorder is able to write on almost all types of
recordable and rewritable discs (CD-R/RW,
DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW), giving users greater
recording flexibility.
Guide to Using the Discs (p.94)

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Features
High Storage Capacity
With an integrated hard drive, this DVD recorder
offers you capacity and flexibility for performing
a number of functions, such as recording, copying
and timer recording. Make use of this built-in
device to record your favorite shows; convert your
home videos to discs; or create a copy of your
digital photo albums.
MPEG-4 Videos
Now you can play MPEG-4 videos on this DVD
recorder and enjoy a better viewing experience
with your TV!
Digital Video Support (p.69)
DivX® VOD Support
This DVD recorder supports the DivX® VOD
(video-on-demand) service, a feature designed to
protect the copyrights of digital videos. You can
now easily watch videos downloaded from the
online rental shops with your TV!
DivX® VOD (p.72)

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DVD Recording: The Essentials
DVD recorders not only offer the basic recording and playback functions as the traditional VCRs (video casette
recorders) do, but also make convenient content-sharing possible. Now you could play a finalized disc on other
compatible DVD players as well as on PCs. The following sections introduce the basics of DVD recording,
which may help you make the most of your recorder.
► What to Choose
Unlike the traditional VCR, DVD recorder comes with a wider variety of recordable media to choose
from. Depending on different technologies employed, recordable DVD discs are divided into two major
categories: the ‘minus (-)’ and ‘plus (+)’ formats. Within these two groups, discs are further classified by
their ‘rewritability’. Recordable (+R or -R) discs can be used for recording only once, which means that
you will not be able to write anything into a section already used. Rewritable (+RW or -RW) discs, on the
other hand, allow users to erase recordings and then to add new ones to the same section repeatedly.
Format Rewritability Disc Type
Minus (-)
Recordable (Write-Once)
DVD-R
Rewritable
DVD-RW
Plus (+)
Recordable (Write-Once)
DVD+R
Rewritable
DVD+RW
* Before buying discs, please check what types of discs are supported by your DVD recorder.
► How to Record
Using DVDs to record is similar to what you do with videotapes, except that you may need to prepare
your blank disc in a certain format. This formatting process varies depending on your recorder and the disc
you use. To record, insert a suitable disc to the recorder, and select a recording mode if necessary. When
preparation is done, pressRECORD on the unit or the remote control to start recording.
► How to Play
When the recording is finished, press PLAY to view the recorded programs or titles. A disc menu may
appear: use to select your desired program or title. If you would like to play the recordings on
other DVD players or PCs, you need to finalize the disc first, unless you have used a DVD+RW disc.

This chapter introduces basic system
setups for the DVD recorder. Please
follow the steps listed below to complete
these requirements for further application.
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Getting Started
Setting up the
DVD Recorder
The following sections introduce a step-by-step
process to set up this DVD recorder. When more
than one setup option are listed at a specific stage,
please refer to the option most suitable for your
setup condition.
Before you start...
1. Check whether all the accessories are included
in your package box.
Remote Control (1)
Batteries (2)
Audio/Video Cable (1)
Power Cord (1)
(Not available in all models)
Antenna Cable (1)
SCART Cable (1)
(Not available in all models)
User’s Manual (1)
Quick Start Guide (1)
Getting
Started
Setting up the DVD Recorder...................9
• Knowing Your DVD Recorder................10
• Connecting up Your DVD Recorder.........13
System Setup...................................16
• Setting Language.............................17
• Setting System Date.........................17
• Setting System Time.........................18
• Setting Video Output.........................18
• Setting Audio Output.........................19
• Setting Aspect Ratio.........................20
• Setting TV Channels.........................20
Advanced System Setup......................22
• Using Channel Editor.........................22
• Setting the ShowView System..............26
• Setting TV MODE/SCART Bypass..........26

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Knowing Your DVD Recorder
Front-Panel Connections
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1. POWER ON/OFF button
Switches the DVD recorder on and off
2. OPEN/CLOSE button
Opens or closes the disc tray
3. Disc tray
Holds discs securely during recording or
playback
4. DISPLAY window
Shows operation information
5. HDD indicator
Shows the current target device of DVD
recorder
6. DVD indicator
Shows the current target device of DVD
recorder
7. HDD/DVD button
Changes DVD recorder’s current mode from
HDD (hard disk drive) to DVD and vice versa
8. SOURCE button
Selects equipment connected via line inputs
9. RECORD button
Starts recording
10. PLAY button
Starts playback
11. STOP button
Stops playback or recording
12. PAUSE/STEP button
Pauses playback or recording
13. DV-LINK (IEEE 1394) jack
Connects digital camcorder
14. LINE IN (S-Video/Composite VIDEO &
AUDIO L/R) jacks
Connects the outputs of external equipment via
S-Video or composite video/audio cables
Note
• When using the S-Video jack to connect your
external equipment, please check whether you
have switched on the connection mode in the
Setup menu. Make necessary adjustment through
SetupRecordingFront AV.

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Getting Started
Display Window
TIMER
DVD SVCD VCD CDDA CD +R
+RW
-R
-RW
FILE
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1. PLAY indicator
2. DVD indicator
3. SVCD indicator
4. VCD indicator
5. CDDA indicator
6. FILE indicator
7. CD indicator
8.
DVD+R indicator
9. PAUSE indicator
10.RECORD indicator
11.
TIMER RECORD
mode indicator
12. Multi-information
window
13. DVD+RW indicator
14. CD-R/DVD-R
indicator
15. CD-RW/DVD-RW
indicator
Rear-Panel Connections
1 2 345
6 7
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1. VHF/UHF IN/OUT jacks
Connects antenna cables
2. SCART IN jack
Connects the output of external equipment via
SCART cable
3. SCART OUT jack
Connects the input of external equipment via
SCART cable
4. AV OUTPUT (VIDEO/AUDIO L/R) jacks
Connects the inputs of external equipment via
composite video/audio cables
5. COMP OUT (COMPONENT) jacks
Connects the inputs of external equipment via
component video cables
6. DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) jack
Connects an amplifi er or a receiver having a
digital input jack
7. DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL) jack
Connects an amplifi er or a receiver having a
digital input jack
8. AC IN terminal
Connects the power cord

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Remote Control
1. DISPLAY button
Press to view information
2. OPEN/CLOSE button
Press to open or close the
disc tray
3. Alphabet and Number
buttons
Press to enter numbers and
characters
4. GUIDER button
Press to display Easy Guider
menu
5. SOURCE button
Press to select signal source
6.
(direction) and
ENTER buttons
Press to make selection
7. TOP MENU button
Press to display disc’s top
menu
8. STOP button
Press to stop playback or
recording
9. REW button
Press to reverse playback
10. PREVIOUS button
Press to go to previous
file/picture/track/title
11. NAVI. button
Press to display Navigation
menu
12.
RECORD button
Press to start recording
13. EDIT button
Press to display Edit menu
14. HDD/DVD button
Press to switch between
HDD and DVD mode
15. SETUP button
Press to display the System
Setup menu
16. POWER button
Press to switch on or off the
recorder
17. CH / CH buttons
Press to select channel
18. CONTENTS button
Press to display the Con-
tents Menu
19. TV/MODE button
Press to switch between TV
source and SCART source
20. MENU button
Press to display disc’s menu
21. PLAY button
Press to start playback
22. PAUSE/STEP button
Press to pause playback or
recording
23. FFW button
Press to advance playback
24. NEXT button
Press to go to next file/pic-
ture/track/title
25. TIME SHIFT button
Press to perform the ‘Time
Shift’ function
26. TIMER button
Press to display Timer
Record menu
27. COPY button
Press to start instant
copying
28. ShowView button
Press to display the
ShowView system menu
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Getting Started
Using Remote Control
Preparing the Remote Control
Open the battery compartment and insert the
batteries. Make sure the polarities (+ and -) match
the markings inside the remote control.
Note
• Using rechargeable batteries is not recommended.
Remote Control Signal
The remote has an operating range of approxi-
mately 7 M, and works best when pointed directly
at the unit horizontally at angle up to 30° from the
sensor window of the DVD recorder.
30
0
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ENTER
1
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7
2
5
8
3
6
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Easier Application with Remote Control
Function buttons, such as GUIDER or TIMER,
are designed to offer you a quick access to intended
applications. Press these buttons to go directly to
their individual menus and complete your desired
tasks. If you would like to quit an application,
simply press the designated button again.
Connecting up Your DVD
Recorder
Before you start...
1. Do not plug the AC power cord into the outlet
until all other connections are made.
2. It is recommended that you connect VIDEO
OUT jack of the DVD recorder directly to the
video input of your TV. Connecting VIDEO
OUT jack of this recorder to a TV via a VCR
may cause a viewing problem when playing
a copy-protected disc. The same viewing
problem may also occur when connecting the
recorder to a TV/Video combo system.
What You Need to Do:
Step 1: Connecting Antenna/Satellite Cable
Step 2: Connecting the Video Cable
Step 3: Connecting the Audio Cable
Step 4: Connecting the Decoder (If Required)
Step 5: Connecting the Power Cord
Step 1: Connecting
Antenna/Satellite Cables
Wall Outlet DVD Recorder TV
1.
Use an antenna cable to connect the RF IN jack
on the DVD recorder to the antenna outlet on
the wall.
2. Use an antenna cable to connect the RF OUT
jack on the DVD recorder to the RF IN jack on
the television. (Please note that this serves as a
pass-through only.)
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Wall
RF IN
RF OUT
RF IN

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Step 3: Connecting the
Audio Cable
Option 1 Connecting to a TV using SCART Cable
Use a SCART cable to connect the SCART OUT
jack on the DVD recorder to the SCART IN jack on
the television.
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SCART OUT
SCART IN
Option 2 Connecting to a Stereo Audio Amplifi er
or Receiver
Use the audio (red and white) ends of a composite
cable to connect the AUDIO OUT jack on the DVD
recorder to the AUDIO IN jack on a stereo ampli-
fi er or a receiver.
Audio cable
IN
RIGHT
DVD
LEFT
VIDEO
R
L
Stereo audio amplifier
or receiver
Option 3 Connecting to a Digital Audio Device
3.1 Using an Optical Cable
Use an optical cable to connect the DIGITAL OUT
(OPTICAL) jack on the DVD recorder to the digital
optical input on a stereo amplifi er or a receiver.
Step 2: Connecting the
Video Cable
Option 1 Using SCART Cable
Use a SCART cable to connect the SCART OUT
jack on the DVD recorder to the SCART IN jack on
the television.
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SCART OUT
SCART IN
Option 2 Using Component Cable
Use a component video (with green, blue and red
ends) cable to connect the COMPONENT OUT
jack on the DVD recorder to the COMPONENT IN
jack on the television.
Component video cable
Y
CB / PB
CR / PR
COMPONENT IN
Y
CB / PB
CR / PR
T V
Note
• If your television supports ‘Progressive Scan’
mode, you may adjust the ‘Video Output’
setting accordingly for better results. Please go
to SetupSystemVideo Output, and select
‘Progressive’. You can activate the Setup menu
directly by pressing SETUP button on your
remote control.

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Getting Started
IN
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
Optical digital cable
OPTICAL COAXIAL
Digital Out (Optical)
DIGITAL AUDIO DEVICE
3.2 Using a Coaxial Cable
Use a coaxial cable to connect the DIGITAL
OUT (COAXIAL) jack on the DVD recorder to
the coaxial digital input on a stereo amplifi er or a
receiver.
IN
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
OPTICAL COAXIAL
Digital Out (Coaxial)
DIGITAL AUDIO DEVICE
Coaxial digital cable
Step 4: Connecting the
Decoder (If Required)
For PAY-TV/CANAL+ subscribers, you will
need to connect an additional decoder to your
TV and DVD recorder.
1. Use an antenna cable to connect the RF IN jack
on the DVD recorder to the antenna outlet on
the wall.
2. Use an antenna cable to connect the RF OUT
jack on the DVD recorder to the RF IN jack on
the television.
3. Use a SCART cable to connect the SCART IN
jack on the DVD recorder to the SCART OUT
jack on the CANAL+ decoder.
4. Use a SCART cable to connect the SCART OUT
jack on the DVD recorder to the SCART IN jack
on the television.
SCART OUT
Wall
RF IN
T V
SCART
IN
RF OUT
SCART
OUT
RF IN SCART IN
CANAL+ Decoder
Note
• During recording, if you have problem watching
programs imported via decoder, you can press
TV/MODE to switch to the ‘SCART Bypass’
mode. However, you need to fi rst activate
the feature through SetupTV Tuner TV
MODE.
Setting TV MODE/SCART Bypass (p.26)
• Depending on the cable manufacturers, the
SCART cable you use may not be able to detect
all signals transferred via this connection. If
you have activated the ‘SCART Bypass’ mode
through the Setup menu, and still have problem
using the feature, please try to use a new SCART
cable to connect the decoder to your DVD
recorder.

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System Setup
Use the Setup menu to quickly complete basic
system settings before using the DVD recorder. If
you wish to exit the Setup menu at any time, simply
press the SETUP button again.
Each option icon on the Setup menu represents
an entry point to more detailed system setup lists.
Please use buttons on your remote
control to make selection, and confi rm it with the
ENTER button.
Guide to Complete System Setup Menu (p.91)
Front AV
Composite
HQ
SP
LP
EP
SLP
Recording
Before you start...
1. Check whether the video signal from this
DVD recorder is correctly displayed on your
TV screen.
Connecting up Your DVD Recorder (p.13)
Step 5: Connecting the
Power Cord
Connect the power cord to the DVD recorder. After
all the cable connections are completed, you can
now plug the power cord of the recorder into the
outlet, and start using the recorder.
Note
• If you use a model which features attached power
cord, you only need to plug the power cord to the
outlet at this step.

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Getting Started
Setting Language
1
Press SETUP to display the Setup menu.
2
Press to select ‘Language’, then press
ENTER.
3
If you would like to change the language
displayed on the screen, press to select
‘OSD’ (on-screen display), then press ENTER
or to go to the sub-menu.
If you would like to change the language
displayed on the menu page, press to
select ‘Menu’, then press ENTER or to go
to the sub-menu.
If you would like to change the spoken
language in the video fi les, press to select
‘Audio’, then press ENTER or to go to the
sub-menu.
If you would like to change the language
shown for the subtitle, press to select
‘Subtitle’, then press ENTER or to go to the
sub-menu.
Started_SystemSetup_01_02
Français
Español
4
Press to select your desired language,
then press ENTER.
Started_SystemSetup_01_03
Français
Español
5
When completed, pressto return to the main
menu.
6
Press or SETUP to completely exit the
Setup menu.
Note
• Available language versions vary depending on
model types.
• For the ‘Menu’, ‘Audio’ and ‘Subtitle’ options,
the selected preference is applicable only when
the discs being played have the desired language
versions.
Setting System Date
1
Press SETUP to display the Setup menu.
2
Press to select ‘System’, then press
ENTER.
3
Press to select ‘Date’, then press EN-
TER.
4
Press or number buttons (0-9) to
enter correct date, then press ENTER to
confi rm the entry.
If you decide not to change the date, pressto return
to the upper-level options.
5
When completed, pressto return to the main
menu.
6
Press or SETUP to completely exit the
Setup menu.
Note
• This DVD recorder allows users to enter date up
to 31/12/2099 (December 31, 2099). Date beyond
this day CANNOT be set.
• If you would like to change the date display
format (e.g. 2005/04/01 or 01/04/2005), please
make the adjustment through Setup System
Clock Format.
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