DVD RECORDER
INSTRUCTIONS
240-020-505
BUSY
OPERATE
OPEN/CLOSE
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
DVD RECORDER
CHAPTER
AUDIO
TITLE
CH1
CH2
DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCMMPEG
SET
TOP
MENU
PHONES
REV
STOP
PLAY
FWD
PAUSE
REC
MENU
Thank you for purchasing this product. Before operating this
unit, please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best
possible performance.
For Customer Use :
This instruction book is made from 100 % recycled paper.
Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the bottom
of the unit.
Retain this information for future reference.
Model No. 240-020-505
Serial No.
1000-400-802 Rev.B
LLT0087-001D
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Safety Precautions
Precautions de Securite
WARNING:
AVERTISSEMENT :
La pile utilisée dans ce graveur de DVD doit être remplacée
CAUTION
ATTENTION
The battery used in this DVD recorder must be replaced by a
Stryker authorized service dealer only.
excessivement par un service après-vente Stryker agréé.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION
NE PAS OUVRIR
ATTENTION: POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION
NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER.
ACCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N’EST.
A REGLER PAR L’UTILISATEUR.
SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
WARNING:
AVERTISSEMENT :
La mise au rebut du produit doit respecter les lois nationales, des
états et locales.
Disposal of product should follow National, State and Local Laws.
The lightning flash wish arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product's enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
Le symbole de l’éclair à l’intérieur d’un triangle équilatéral est
WARNING
destiné
à
alerter l’utilisateur sur la présence d’une “tension
AVERTISSEMENT :
dangereuse” non isolée dans le boîtier du produit. Cette tension
est suffisante pour provoquer l’électrocution de personnes.
It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re-record pre-
recorded tapes, records, or discs without the consent of the
owner of copyright in the sound or video recording, broad-
cast, or cable programme and in any literary, dramatic, musi-
cal or artistic work embodied therein.
Noter que le réenregistrement de bandes ou de disques
préenregistrés sans l’autorisation du détenteur des droits
d’auteur de l’enregistrement sonore ou vidéo, d’une émission
diffusée sur les ondes ou d’un programme câblé, ainsi que
de toute oeuvre littéraire, dramatique, musicale ou artistique
qui y est contenue, peut constituer une infraction à la loi.
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.
Le point d’exclamation à l’intérieur d’un triangle équilatéral est
destiné
à
alerter l’utilisateur sur la présence d’opérations
d’entretien importantes au sujet desquelles des renseignements
se trouvent dans le manuel d’instructions.
*Ces symboles ne sont utilisés qu’aux Etats-Unis.
Changes or modifications not approved by Stryker could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT:
La plaque d’identification (numéro de série) se trouve sur le
panneau arrière de l’appareil.
This apparatus is Medical Equipment.
Please make sure to use “hospital grade” power supply cord
specified by Stryker.
Classifications
• Classe
• Type
: 1
Information for USA
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Changes or
modifications not approved by Stryker could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
: Non applicable
Les changements ou les modifications non approuvés par Stryker
peuvent annuler l’autorisation pour le client d’utiliser l’appareil.
• Protection contre l’humidité : Ordinaire
Classifications
• Catégorie AP/APG
• Mode de fonctionnement
: Non
: Continu
• Class
• Type
• Moisture Protection
• AP/APG Category
• Operation Mode
: I
: No applied parts
: Ordinary
: No
RENSEIGNEMENT (POUR CANADA)
• Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme
NMB-003 du Canada.
INFORMATION (FOR CANADA)
• This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
: Continuous
®
®
MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE,
MECHANICAL AND OTHER SPECIFIED HAZARDS
ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH
WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE,
MECHANICAL AND OTHER SPECIFIED HAZARDS
ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH
UL.60601-1, CAN/CSA C22.2 NO.601.1
UL.60601-1, CAN/CSA C22.2 NO.601.1
56PA
56PA
III
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Stryker Endoscopy
Stryker Endoscopy
5900 Optical Court
5900 Optical Court
San Jose , CA 95138
Tel : 1. 800. 624. 4422
San Jose , CA 95138
Tel : 1. 800. 624. 4422
Supplément
Ce matériel est conçu pour le montage en baie et peut être utilisé à proximité d’autres appareils.
Supplement
This apparatus is designed for rack mounting or is used close to other apparatus.
In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for electromagnetic compatibility we recommend to use cables
not exceeding the following lengths:
Afin de maintenir la meilleure performance et notamment pour la compatibilité électromagnétique, nous recommandons
l’utilisation de câbles n’excédant pas les longueurs suivantes :
Port
Cable
Length
Port
Câble
Longueur
2,5 mètres
3 mètres
3 mètres
3 mètres
3 mètres
3 mètres
3 mètres
1,5 mètres
10 mètres
1,8 mètres
AC IN
Exclusive cable
Shielded cable
Shielded cable
Shielded cable
Shielded cable
Shielded cable
Shielded cable
Non-shielded cable
Shielded Twist Pair cable
Shielded cable
2.5 meters
3 meters
3 meters
3 meters
3 meters
3 meters
3 meters
1.5 meters
10 meters
1.8 meters
AC IN
Câble exclusif
Câble blindé
Câble blindé
Y/C
Y/C
VIDEO LINE
AUDIO LINE
REMOTE (9P)
DV
VIDEO LINE
AUDIO LINE
REMOTE (9P)
DV
Câble blindé
Câble blindé
Câble blindé
PHONES
FOOT SWITCH
LAN (FOR SERVICE)
USB
PHONES
FOOT SWITCH
LAN (FOR SERVICE)
USB
Câble blindé
Câble non blindé
Câble à paire torsadée blindé
Câble blindé
The inrush current of this apparatus is 19 amperes.
L’appel de courant de cet appareil est de 19 ampères.
Attention :
Caution:
5 Dans les endroits où il y a des ondes électromagnétiques puissantes ou du magnétisme, par exemple près d’un
émetteur radio ou TV, d’un transformateur, d’un moniteur, etc., l’image et son peuvent être distordus. Dans ce cas,
veuillez éloigner l’appareil des sources de perturbations.
5 Where there are strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism, for example near a radio orTV transmitter, transformer,
motor, etc., the picture and sound may be disturbed. In such a case, please keep the apparatus away from the
sources of the disturbance.
Pictogrammes
Étiquette de l’emballage
Pictographs
Package Label
Body
Corps de l’appareil
Indicates proof of conformity of a medical product
with the essential requirments of the Medical Device
Directive (93/42/EEC)
Atteste de la conformité d’un produit médical avec
les exigences essentielles de la Directive sur les
appareils médicaux (93/42/CEE).
8
8
Pile up max. 8 level
Top-Bottom
Empilement max. 8 niveaux
Indicates proof of conformity to applicable European
Economic Community Council directives and to
harmonized standards published in the official
journal of the European Communities.
Atteste de la conformité aux directives du Conseil
de la Communauté économique européenne et aux
normes harmonisées publiées dans le journal
officiel des Communautés européennes.
Haut – Bas
Fragile
Fragile
Tested and certified by UL to UL60601-1.If this mark
appears with the indicators“C”and“US”, the product
is certified for both the U. S. and Canadian markets,
to the applicable U. S. and Canadian standards.
A subi les essais et a été certifié UL à UL60601-1.
Si cette marque apparaît avec les indications « C »
et « US », le produit est certifié à la fois sur le
marché américain et sur le marché canadien, aux
normes américaines et canadiennes applicables.
R
R
Do not get wet
Ne pas mouiller
Ground terminal
Prise de terre
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS DE SECURITE
Classifications
• Class
• Type
• Moisture Protection
• AP/APG Category
• Operation Mode
POWER SYSTEM
SYSTEME D’ALIMENTATION
Cet appareil fonctionne sur une tension courant
alternatif de 100 à 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz.
Classifications
Classe
Type
Protection contre l’humidité : ordinaire
Catégorie AP/APG : No
Mode de fonctionnement : continu
Connection to the mains supply
This unit operates on voltage of 100 V to 240 V AC, 50
Hz/60 Hz.
: I
: I
: No applied parts
: Ordinary
: No
: Aucune pièce appliquée
AVERTISSEMENT :
POUR EVITER LE RISQUES D’INCENDIE OU
D’ELECTROCUTION, N’EXPOSER
L’APPAREIL NI A L’HUMIDITE NI A LA PLUIE.
: Continuous
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Note d’avertissement
pour votre sécurité
Warning Notice
FORYOUR SAFETY
1. Insert this plug only into effectively earthed three-
pin power outlet.
2. If any doubt exists regarding the earthing, consult a
qualified electrician.
ATTENTION
1. Insérer cette prise uniquement dans une prise
secteur à trois broches avec mise à la terre.
2. Si vous avez le moindre doute sur la mise à la terre,
consultez un électricien qualifié.
Pour éviter les chocs électriques, ne pas ouvrir le coffret.
Aucune pièce à l’intérieur n’est à régler par l’utilisateur.
Confier les opérations d’entretien au personnel de
service qualifié.
CAUTION
To prevent electric shock, do not open the cabinet. No
user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to
qualified service personnel.
Remarque:
Note:
IMPORTANT (Royaume-Uni)
Alimentation principale (230 V CA )
AVERTISSEMENT – CET APPAREIL DOIT
ETRE RELIE A TERRE
La plaque signalétique (plaque du numéro de série)
est située au bas de l’appareil.
L’interrupteur d’alimentation principal est situé à l’arrière
de l’appareil.
IMPORTANT (In the United Kingdom)
Mains Supply (AC 230 V `)
WARNING – THIS APPARATUS
MUST BE EARTHED
The rating plate (serial number plate) is on the bottom
of the unit.
The main power switch is on the back side of the unt.
Les fils du câble d’alimentation de cet appareil sont
codés avec les couleurs suivantes :
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance
with the following code;
GREEN-and-YELLOW : EARTH
Changes or modifications not approved by Stryker could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Les changements ou modifications qui ne sont pas
approuvés par Stryker peuvent annuler l’autorité de
l’utilisateur de faire fonctionner cet équipement.
VERT-JAUNE
BLEU
MARRON
: TERRE
: NEUTRE
: PHASE
BLUE
BROWN
: NEUTRAL
: LIVE
The use of interconnection with other equipment not
complying with the equivalent safety requirements of
this equipment may lead to a reduced level of safety of
the resulting system. Consider:
- whatever equipment is used in the patient vicinity
- evidence that the safety certification of the equipment
or system has been performed in accordance to the
appropriate IEC 60601-1 and/or IEC 60601-1-1
harmonized National Standard.
Les fils du câble d’alimentation de cet appareil peuvent
ne pas correspondre aux codes de couleur identifiant
les bornes de votre prise. Il faut donc procéder ainsi :
Le fil vert-jaune doit être relié à la borne de la prise
portant la lettre E ou le symbole de mise à la terre
ou de couleur verte ou vert-jaune.
Le fil bleu doit être relié à la borne portant la lettre N
ou de couleur noire. Le fil marron doit être relié à la
borne portant la lettre L ou de couleur rouge.
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this
apparatus may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed
as follows.
L’utilisation d’ACCESSOIRE non conformes aux
exigences de sécurité de cet équipement peut mener
à une réduction du niveau de sécurité du système.Les
éléments suivants doivent être pris en considération
lorsqu’on décide d’utiliser des accessoires ou non:
l’utilisation de l’accessoire à PROXIMITÉ DU CLIENT
la preuve que la certification de sécurité de l’ACCESSOIRE
a été exécutée conformément aux normes nationales
harmonisées IEC 60601-1 et/ou IEC 60601-1-1.
The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW
must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is
marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol
or coloured GREEN or GREEN-AND-YELLOW.The
wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the
terminal which is marked with the letter N or which is
coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN
must be connected to the terminal which is marked
with the letter L or coloured RED.
Pour nettoyer l’équipement, utiliser un chiffon de
nettoyage sec ou un chiffon de nettoyage mouillé avec
une petite quantité d’détergent doux.
Ne pas renverser de liquide dans l’enregistreur DVD.
La stérilisation n’est pas requise.
When clean the equipment, please use dry cleaning
cloth or moistened cloth with mild detergent solution.
Do not spill any liquid onto this DVD recorder.
Do not sterilize this DVD recorder.
Caution for AC Mains Lead
Précaution d’utilisation du câble d’alimentation
FORYOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.
POUR VOTRE SECURITE, LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT LE TEXTE SUIVANT :
Appropriate mains cable must be used in each local area, since the other type of mains cable is not suitable.
Utiliser le câble approprié selon le type de prise de votre pays. Les câbles ne sont pas compatibles l’un avec l’autre.
FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE, ETC.
Not to be used in the U.K.
FOR U.K. ONLY
If the plug supplied is not suitable for your socket outlet,
please use appropriate one.
POUR L’EUROPE CONTINENTALE
Ne pas utiliser au Royaume-Uni.
POUR LE ROYAUME-UNI SEULEMENT
Si la fiche d’alimentation ne correspond pas à la prise
secteur, il faut la remplacer par une fiche appropriée.
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Guidance and Manufacturer’s declaration-electromagnetic immunity
The Model 240-020-505 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
The customer or the user of the Model 240-020-505 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Supplement for medical Use
Medical electrical equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service
according to the EMC information provided below.
Immunity Test
IEC/EN 60601
Test Level
Compliance Level
Electromagnetic
environment-guidance
Electrostatic
discharges(ESD)
IEC/EN 61000-4-2
+/- 6 kV : Contact
+/- 8 kV : Air
+/- 6 kV : Contact
+/- 8 kV : Air
Floor should be wood, concrete or
ceramic tile.If floors are covered with
synthetic material, the relative
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment.
WARNING : The use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specified,with the exception of transducers
and cables sold by the manufacturer of the equipment or system as replacement parts for internal
components ,may result in increase emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment or system.
humidity should be at least 30 %.
Electrical fast
Transients/burst
IEC/EN 61000-4-4
+/- 2 kV : AC mains
+/- 1 kV : Signal lines
+/- 2 kV : AC mains
+/- 1 kV : Signal lines
Mains power quality should be that
of a typical commercial or hospital
environment.
Information of Cables and Accessories
+/- 2 kV : Common mode +/- 2 kV : Common mode Mains power quality should be that
+/- 1 kV :Differential mode +/- 1 kV :Differentialmode of a typical commercial or hospital
environment.
Surge
IEC/EN 61000-4-5
Make sure to use specified Accessories as described in the user manual P/N 1000-400-802, in order to maintain
compliance with IEC60601-1-2.
<5 % Ut
<5 % Ut
Mains power quality should be that
Voltage dips, short
interruptions and
voltage variations
on power supply
input lines
WARNING : The equipment or system should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment and that if
adjacent or stacked use is necessary,the equipment or system should be observed to verify normal
operation in the configuration in which it will be used. Prior to using it in a surgical procedure, consult the
tables below for guidance in placing the equipment.
(>95 % dip in 100V and (>95 % dip in 100V and of a typical commercial or hospital
240 V) : for 0.5 cycle
40 % Ut
240 V) : for 0.5 cycle
40 % Ut
enviroment. If the user of the Model
240-020-505 requires continued
operation during power mains
(60 % dip in 100 V and (60 % dip in 100 V and interruptions, it is recommended that
240 V) : for 5 cycles
WARNING :The use accessories, transducer or cable with equipment or system other than those specified may result
240 V) : for 5 cycles
the Model 240-020-505 be powered
from an uninterruptible power supply
or a battery.
IEC/EN 61000-4-11
in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment or system.
70 % Ut
70 % Ut
Guidance and Manufacturer’s declaration-electromagnetic emissions
(30 % dip in 100 V and (30 % dip in 100 V and
240 V) : for 25 cycles
240 V) : for 25 cycles
The customer or the user of the Model 240-020-505 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
The Model 240-020-505 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
<5 % Ut
<5 % Ut
(>95 % dip in 100V and (>95 % dip in 100V and
Emission Test
Compliance
Electromagnetic environment-guidance
240 V) : for 5 s
240 V) : for 5 s
RF emissions
CISPR11/EN55011
Group 1
The Model 240-020-505 uses RF energy only for its internal
function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not
likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment.
The Model 240-020-505 is suitable for use in all establishments,
including domestic establishments and those directly connected
to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies
buildings used for domestic purposes.
3 A/m
3 A/m
If image distortion occurs, it may be
necessary to position the Model 240-
020-505 further from sources of
power frequency magnetic fields or
to install magnetic shielding.
The power frequency magnetic field
should be measured in the intended
installation location to assure that it
is sufficiently low.
Power frequency
(50 Hz/60 Hz)
Magnetic Field
RF emissions
CISPR11/EN55011
Class B
Class A
IEC/EN 61000-4-8
Harmonic emissions
IEC/EN 61000-3-2
Voltage Fluctuations/
Flicker emissions
IEC/EN 61000-3-3
Complies
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Guidance and Manufacturer’s declaration-electromagnetic immunity
Recommended separation distance between portable and mobile RF communications
equipment and the Model 240-020-505
The Model 240-020-505 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
The customer or the user of the Model 240-020-505 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
The Model 240-020-505 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are
controlled. The customer or the user of the Model 240-020-505 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by
maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the
Model 240-020-505 as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
Immunity Test
IEC/EN 60601
Test Level
Compliance Level
Electromagnetic environment-
guidance
PortableandmobileRFcommunications
equipment should be used no closer
to any part of the Model 240-020-505,
including cables than the recommended
separation distance calculated from
the equation applicable to the
frequency of the transmitter.
Rated maximum
output power of
transmitter
separation distance according to frequency of transmitter
m
W
150 kHz to 80 MHz
80 MHz to 800 MHz
d =2.3
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
d =1.2
0.12
0.38
1.2
d =1.2
0.23
0.73
2.3
0.01
0.1
1
0.12
0.38
1.2
Recommended separation distance
RF Common mode/
Conducted
3 Vrms
3 Vrms
d =1.2
10
3.8
3.8
7.3
Susceptibility
IEC/EN 61000-4-6
100
12
12
23
150 kHz to 80 MHz
3 V/m
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in
meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the
maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watt (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption
and reflection from structures, objects and people.
Radiated RF
Electromagnetic
Fields
3 V/m
d =1.2
d =2.3
: 80 MHz to 800 MHz
: 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
IEC/EN 61000-4-3
80 MHz to 2.5 GHz
Where P is the maximum output
power rating of the transmitter in
watts (W) according to the transmitter
manufactureranddistherecommended
separation distance in meters (m).
Field strengths from fixed RF
transmitters, as determined by an
electromagnetic site survey,a should
be less than the compliance level in
each frequency range.b
Interference may occur in the vicinity
of equipment marked with the
following symbol:
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption
and reflection from structures, objects and people.
a
Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land
mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically
with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site
survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the Model 240-020-505 is
used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the Model 240-020-505 should be observed to verify
normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-
orienting or relocating the Model 240-020-505.
b
Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.
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Settings & Controls for Recording
Thank you for purchasing
this DVD Recorder.
Trademarks & Copyrights
DVD Recording.................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Preparing a Disc for Recording ......................................................................................................................................... 27
Pre-Recording Settings ..................................................................................................................................................... 29
Specifying the Disc Status Created when the Disc was Finalized..................................................................................... 30
Setting the Encoding Format for Audio & Video ................................................................................................................ 31
Adjusting of Audio Recording Levels ................................................................................................................................. 32
Checking the Video Input .................................................................................................................................................. 33
Title & Chapter Menus....................................................................................................................................................... 34
Selecting Styles for Title & Chapter Menu ......................................................................................................................... 35
Changing Styles for Title & Chapter Menus....................................................................................................................... 36
●
,
Dolby and the Double “D” symbols are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
● The copying, broadcasting, screening, or rental of
copyrighted material without the authorization of the
copyright holder is prohibited by law.
Main Features
● Recording of DVD-R/DVD-RW (video mode only) and DVD+R/
DVD+RW.
Copyright Protection Technology
● Composite video, YC separate, DVI and DV signals are
supported as video inputs; furthermore, analog or DV signals
are supported as audio inputs.
This DVD recorder utilizes copyright protection technology
and is protected by US patents and intellectual property as
owned by Macrovision and other copyright holders. The
permission of Macrovision is required in order to use this
copyright protection technology, and except in situations
where special permission has been granted by that
company, said technology is restricted to domestic usage
and for certain other viewing purposes. The disassembly
and/or modification of this DVD recorder is also prohibited.
● A keyboard can be used as an alternative to front panel buttons.
Recording
● The title and chapter menus can be created either
automatically or manually.
Recording Sequence ......................................................................................................................................................... 37
Recording with the Front Panel ......................................................................................................................................... 38
Inserting Chapter Marks Manually or Automatically .................................................................................................... 39
Using the Foot Switch to Perform Recording..................................................................................................................... 39
Using a Keyboard to Control Recording ............................................................................................................................ 40
Timelapse Recording ........................................................................................................................................................ 41
DAILY REC (Daily Recording) ........................................................................................................................................... 42
Finalizing (for Playback on Other DVD Players) ................................................................................................................ 43
● NTSC / PAL selectable
● Dual mode foot switch terminal available.
Recording can be turned ON/OFF and insertion of chapter/
index are possible using the external switch terminal.
Copyrights
● The recording, dubbing, or playing of software containing
a copyright protection signal is not possible on this DVD
recorder.
● Equipped with an index search feature.
Allows automatic playback upon locating a specific index
position.
Title & Chapter Menu Settings
● Equipped with a timelapse recording feature.
Changing Chapter Menus (THUMBNAIL EDIT Screen).................................................................................................... 44
Changing & Naming Thumbnails for Chapter Menus ........................................................................................................ 45
Changing & Checking Chapter Menu Styles ..................................................................................................................... 47
Ending the Editing of Chapter Menus ................................................................................................................................ 49
Changing & Checking Title Menu Styles & Names............................................................................................................ 50
● The usage of audio or video discs created using this DVD
recorder either for financial gain or in broadcasting for
widespread viewing may result in the legally-enforceable
rights of the copyright holder being infringed.
● Unless the permission of the copyright holder has been
obtained, audio or video discs created using this DVD
recorder are to be used for personal enjoyment only.
Intermittent recording enables recording over long hours.
● Equipped with the DAILY REC feature.
Allows recording to start/stop at a designated time on a daily
basis.
Playback
Playing Back a Disc ........................................................................................................................................................... 54
Fast & Slow Playback ........................................................................................................................................................ 56
Playing the Previous or Next Chapter/Title ........................................................................................................................ 56
Index Writing and Index Search......................................................................................................................................... 57
Contents
Setup Menu
Introduction
Setting the Setup Menu ..................................................................................................................................................... 59
Restoring to Default Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 59
Setup Menu Configuration................................................................................................................................................. 60
Setup Menus ..................................................................................................................................................................... 61
DISC MENU Screen .......................................................................................................................................................... 62
INPUT SELECT MENU Screen......................................................................................................................................... 63
SYSTEM MENU Screen.................................................................................................................................................... 63
DVD MENU Screen ........................................................................................................................................................... 66
RECORDER MENU Screen .............................................................................................................................................. 68
REMOTE MENU Screen ................................................................................................................................................... 70
DISPLAY MENU Screen.................................................................................................................................................... 72
CLOCK ADJUST MENU Screen ....................................................................................................................................... 73
NETWORK MENU Screen ................................................................................................................................................ 73
Overview of Functions ......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Precautions for DVD Recorder Use ..................................................................................................................................... 5
Precautions for Disc Usage ................................................................................................................................................. 6
Details Regarding Discs ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
Component Names & Functions
Front Panel .......................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Rear Panel......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
LCD Display and On-Screen Content
LCD Display....................................................................................................................................................................... 14
On-Screen Content ........................................................................................................................................................... 16
Status Messages ......................................................................................................................................................... 16
Event Messages .......................................................................................................................................................... 18
Alarm Messages .......................................................................................................................................................... 19
Others
Changing the Signal System (NTSC / PAL) ...................................................................................................................... 74
Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................... 75
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................................. 76
Service and Claims ........................................................................................................................................................... 77
Warranty Statement........................................................................................................................................................... 78
Preparation
Connections ...................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Power Connections............................................................................................................................................................ 21
Turning the Power On & Off............................................................................................................................................... 21
Inserting & Removing Discs .............................................................................................................................................. 22
Using a Keyboard .............................................................................................................................................................. 23
Attach the provided ferrite core.................................................................................................................................... 23
Setting & Displaying the Date & Time................................................................................................................................ 24
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Introduction
Overview of Functions
Precautions for DVD Recorder Use
Ⅵ Storage & Usage Locations
The storage and usage of this DVD recorder in the following
types of location should be avoided.
● Areas at temperatures which deviate by a significant degree
above or below the permitted service temperature range
(i.e., 5°C to 35°C).
ⅥVideo and audio signals from this DVD recorder’s input terminals can be recorded to
Precautions Regarding Condensation
DVD-R / DVD-RW (video mode only) or DVD+R / DVD+RW. (☞ Page 26)
ⅥCondensation
The types of signals that can be used are as follows.
When cold water is poured into a glass and droplets of
water form on its outer surface, this moisture is referred
to as “condensation”.
Video: Composite video, YC separate, DV signals (including audio) or DVI signals
Audio: Analog audio or DV signals (including video)
● Areas at humidities which deviate by a significant degree
above or below the permitted service humidity range (i.e.,
20% to 80% RH).
● Areas where a large amount of dust or sand is present.
● Areas where the DVD recorder may come into contact with
oily smoke or steam, such as in kitchens or in their
immediate vicinity.
● Areas that are unstable or where significant vibration occurs.
● Areas where condensation occurs readily.
● Areas where strong magnetic fields are generated by
transformers, motors, or the like.
● Areas where transceivers, mobile phones, and other
wireless-communication devices are present.
● Areas that are subjected to X-ray irradiation or where
corrosive gases are present. (This precaution must be
strictly observed.)
ⅥWhen condensation occurs
Condensation can cause water droplets to adhere to the
DVD recorder’s internal lens, thus making normal
operation impossible.
ⅥCondensation occurs easily in the following situations,
and the appropriate care should be taken.
• When the DVD recorder is moved from a cold location
into a warm room.
• When the room containing the DVD is rapidly heated.
• When an air conditioner’s air duct is pointing straight at
the DVD recorder.
ⅥIn situations where it is likely that condensation will occur,
remove any DVD that may be present in this DVD recorder
and then turn the power on. As the interior heats up,
condensation will be less likely to occur.
ⅥCondensation is a principal cause of the inability to play
discs and other similar problems. In this type of situation,
allow the DVD recorder to remain inactive with its power
on for several hours. If the problem persists after this
period of time has elapsed, contact either the store where
this DVD recorder was purchased or your Authorized
dealer.
ⅥA wide range of recording methods are supported. The appropriate method is to be
selected in accordance with the intended mode of use.
● The REC, PAUSE, and STOP buttons on the front panel can be used for standard operations. (☞ Page 38)
● Recording operations can be carried out using the REC CONTROL panel. Furthermore, a keyboard can also be used when
recording via this panel. (☞ Page 40)
●
Recording can be operated via the external switch that is connected to the foot switch terminal. (☞ Page 39)
ⅥThe title and chapter menus can be created either automatically or manually. (☞ Page 44)
Five different patterns have been provided as display styles for the title and chapter menus.Each of these patterns is characterized
by different thumbnail characteristics (i.e., number, position, and size) and background images displayed on the title and
chapter menu screens.
When a display style is selected during the recording of content to a DVD, this DVD recorder will automatically create the title
and chapter menus in accordance with this style.
The DVD MENU screen can be used to modify the thumbnail and background display characteristics of each of the display
styles.
In addition, the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen and the CHAPTER MENU EDIT screen can be used to modify the display style and
thumbnail images for chapter menus, and also to input chapter names and comments. The input of names or comments is
carried out using a keyboard connected to one of the recorder’s USB terminals.
Ⅵ Handling
● Ensure that this DVD recorder is placed on a flat, horizontal
surface for use.
● Do not place heavy objects such as a monitor on top of the
DVD recorder.
● Do not insert foreign objects into the disc tray opening.
● Be careful not to get your fingers clamped when loading
the disc to prevent injury.
The TITLE MENU EDIT screen can be used to modify the display style for the title menu and to enter title names.
ⅥThis DVD recorder can be used to play discs that it has created. (☞ Page 54)
● Once a disc has been finalized, it can also be played on other DVD players.
● Do not block the fan’s ventilation holes.
● Avoid knocking or dropping this DVD recorder.
● When the DVD recorder is to be moved, ensure that any
DVD it contains is removed in advance.
● If the DVD recorder is not to be used for an extended period
of time, please set the POWER switch to OFF to avoid
wasting electricity.
Extended Periods of Inactivity
Performance may deteriorate over extended periods of
inactivity; for this reason, the power should be turned on
and the DVD recorder should be operated at regular
intervals.
Ⅵ Cleaning the Exterior (with the power off)
Use a soft cloth when cleaning the outside of this DVD
recorder.
Do not use paint thinners or organic solvents as cleaning
agents.
Failure to observe these precautions can result in discoloration
or melting of exterior surfaces.
When stubborn dirt is present, wipe away using a cloth soaked
Compensation for Damaged Content
ⅥStryker accepts no responsibility whatsoever for damages
incurred as a result of an inability to play or record audio
and video content in the rare event that this DVD recorder,
a disc fails to operate correctly.
ⅥIt is recommended that discs containing important content
be backed up at regular intervals (i.e., on a yearly basis).
Although digital signals do not deteriorate, storage
environments can have an effect on a disc’s aging
characteristics, and this may result in an inability to play
or record.
in a dilute neutral solvent.
Ⅵ Always use the power cord provided with this DVD
recorder.
The usage of a different type of cord or a damaged cord can
result in the outbreak of fire or electric shocks.
ⅥIf a disc should break, there will be no way to recover
data from it.
ⅥProper playback of discs recorded using this DVD recorder
on all devices is not guaranteed.
Ⅵ
The power cord supplied with this DVD recorder should
not be used with any other device.
Ⅵ Before connecting this DVD recorder to other
devices, turn those devices off and then carry out
setup procedures as described in the
corresponding user’s manuals.
Ⅵ
The DVD drive unit is an expendable part. Although the
service life of the DVD drive unit differs depending on
the usage environment of the customer, replacement
every 1000 hours as a guide is recommended. (☞ Page
64 “TOTAL RECORDING TIME”)
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Introduction
Precautions for Disc Usage
Details Regarding Discs
Care of Discs to Ensure High-Quality Playback
Discs for Recording & Playback
Finalizing
ⅥFingerprints, dust, or any other similar contamination of the surface of a disc can lead to distortion in the playback of recorded
video and audio. For this reason, it is good practice to wipe each disc with a soft cloth before use.
The following shows the discs that can be recorded to and played
using this DVD recorder, in addition to the corresponding display
marks or logos.
When a DVD-R / DVD-RW (video mode) and DVD+R/DVD+RW
has been finalized, it can be played in the same way as any
other DVD using a standard DVD player. (☞ Page 43)
Ⅵ Looking After Discs
● Using a soft cloth, wipe the disc gently from the inside to
the outside.
Ⅵ Handling Discs
● Removing a disc
Ⅵ Recording to unused sections of a disc and the
modification of titles or display styles can be carried
out as required before a disc is finalized.
● Placing a disc in its case
DVD-R
12 cm: 4.7 GB
General Version 2.0
(video mode)
•
In the case of both DVD-Rs/DVD-RWs and DVD+Rs/
DVD+RWs, it is impossible to overwrite previously
recorded content with new data, even if the disc in question
has not yet been finalized.The deletion of specific sections
of data is also impossible.
DVD-RW
12 cm: 4.7 GB
Version 1.1 or later
(video mode)
● If stubborn dirt is present on the surface of a disc, wipe first
using a slightly wet cloth and then using a dry cloth.
● Paint thinners, organic solvents, analog record cleaning
agents, anti-static sprays, and the like must never be used.
Failure to observe this precaution can lead to discs being
permanently damaged.
•
Regardless of whether or not finalization has been carried
out, it will not be possible to use this DVD recorder to
record new content to a DVD-R/DVD-RW and DVD+R/
DVD+RW that has been recorded using other devices.
● Correct method for holding a disc
Your hands or fingers should not
DVD+R
12 cm: 4.7 GB
12 cm: 4.7 GB
come into contact with the
recording surface when holding
a disc.
DVD+RW
Ⅵ Once a disc has been finalized, it can be used as a
standard DVD and its recorded audio and video can
be played on this and other DVD players.
*
Certain characteristics and properties of a disc can render
them unsuitable for recording or playback.
Additional Notes on Disc Handling
Storing Discs
•
After finalizing, a disc’s titles can be selected from the top
menu.
Recommended manufacturers
ⅥNever wipe a disc using paint thinners, organic solvents,
alcohol, or record-cleaning fluid.
ⅥDo not use disc protectors or scratch guards.
ⅥStickers and other types of paper label should not be applied.
ⅥDo not use discs from which stickers or labels have been
removed.
ⅥDo not use discs on which illustrations or text has been printed
using a commercially-available label printer.First create a disc
using the unit before printing.
ⅥThe use of non-circular discs (i.e., heart or rectangular
shaped), warped discs, and cracked discs can lead to
breakage of the DVD recorder.
ⅥAvoid storing discs in any of the following locations.
• Areas with high levels of humidity or dust, or areas where
mold is present.
• Areas exposed to direct sunlight or close to heating
equipment.
• Vehicle interiors during summer months.
ⅥTake care to avoid dropping or knocking discs.
ⅥPlace discs in cases and stack these cases for storage.
ⅥDiscs can be deformed or cracked as a result of stacking,
leaning, or dropping when not inside a case.
DVD-R
DVD-RW : JVC 2×, 4×
DVD+R JVC 2.4×, 4×, 8×
:
JVC, Maxell 2×, 4×, 8×
•
•
Additional recording will not be possible after finalizing.
In the case of a DVD-RW or DVD+RW, it is possible to
cancel the finalization and add a recording.
Although a finalized disc may in principle be played on
other DVD players, certain characteristics of the disc and
its recording conditions may make this impossible.
:
DVD+RW: JVC 2.4×, 4×
•
DVD-R/-RW and DVD+R/+RW Details
DVD-R
:
Only discs that conform with DVD-R Standard 2.0
(video mode) can be used.
Playing Discs on this DVD recorder
DVD-RW : Discs of Version 1.1 or later can be used.
Although Version 1.1 of the DVD-RW Standards
allows the selection of either video mode orVR mode
for recording, this DVD recorder performs recording
in video mode only.
This DVD recorder is capable of playing any discs that it has
created and finalized.
● The following conditions may occur when attempting to
play discs recorded using other devices on this DVD
recorder.
*
Version 1.0 of the DVD-RW Standards does not
support video-mode recording, and for this
reason, the corresponding discs cannot be used.
•
•
•
•
Inability to play
Block-type noise (i.e., mosaic)
Interruptions in audio and/or video
Unintentional stopping during playback
In terms of recording characteristics, DVD-R / DVD-RW (video
mode) and DVD+R / DVD+RW differ as follows.
● Commercially-available DVD-Videos and DVD-ROMs
cannot be used.
Ⅵ DVD-R / DVD+R
•
Each disc can be recorded only once. Accordingly, these
discs are recommended for use in archiving or long-term
storage.
•
Once a disc has been finalized, it can also be played on
other DVD players.
Ⅵ DVD-RW (video mode) / DVD+RW:
•
•
•
After viewing a disc, all data can be erased and it can be
used to record new content.
Once a disc has been finalized, it can also be played on
other DVD players.
It is possible to cancel the finalization and add a recording.
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Component Names & Functions
Details Regarding Discs (continued)
DVD Data Configuration
Front Panel
Region Codes
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Generally speaking, the content recorded on a DVD is separated
into large units referred to as “titles”. A unique number called a
“title number” is assigned to each of these titles, and as a result,
any title can be immediately accessed using its title number. In
addition, each title can be divided into smaller units referred to
as “chapters”. Similarly, a unique number called a “chapter
number” is assigned to each of these chapters, and this allows
any chapter to be immediately accessed using its chapter
number.
Each recording made to a disc is stored as a single title. In this,
each pressing of the STOP button to leave Recording mode
constitutes a different recording. (This action is also referred to
as “title closing”.)
One of six numbers referred to as “region codes” is assigned to
DVD content to control the global regions in which this content
may be viewed. If a DVD’s region code does not correspond to
the region code of the DVD player being used, it will not be
possible to play the disc.
● This DVD recorder assigns the region code “ALL” to the discs
that it records.
BUSY
3
OPERATE
OPEN/CLOSE
1
4
7
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
AUDIO
TITLE
CHAPTER
FWD
CH1
CH2
DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCMMPEG
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● It will not be possible to play discs to which region codes have
been assigned.
SET
TOP
PHONES
REV
STOP
PLAY
PAUSE
REC
MENU
MENU
It is also possible to insert chapter marks to partition titles at the
desired points by pressing the REC button while recording. It is
possible to automatically add a chapter mark when recording is
temporarily stopped by pressing the PAUSE button. (Set from
the menu.) In addition, this DVD recorder can also be used to
automatically insert chapter marks at regular intervals.
(CHAPTER CREATION menu settings will be required for this
function.)
Note
OPERATE button and indicator
● This button is used to make it ready for use. Press again to
disable operation (Operate OFF mode).
● The indicator’s lighting condition depends on the condition
of the DVD recorder and can be one of the following.
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The OPEN/CLOSE button will have no effect if pressed
while the DVD recorder is in either Recording or
Recording Pause mode. This is also the case when
performing finalizing or erasing.
Screen Sizes
Lit in green
Lit in orange
:
:
Operate ON.
Operate OFF.
This DVD recorder is capable of recording video content for wide-
screen TVs (i.e., with a 16:9 aspect ratio).
In addition, signals for normal content with a 4:3 aspect ratio, for
squeezed content (i.e., where the left and right are compressed),
and for letterbox content (i.e., where the top and bottom of the
screen are black) can be recorded as is.
● Thumbnail creation method for use in the title/chapter menu
during wide-signal input can be selected in THUMBNAIL
FORM of the DVD MENU screen. (☞ Page 66)
Audio level indicator
These meters are used to indicate the current level of audio
on Channel 1 and Channel 2.
Specifically, the audio level meters indicate the audio recording
levels when the DVD recorder is in Recording mode, and the
audio playback levels when it is in Playback mode.
(Adjustment of the audio recording levels: ☞ Page 32.)
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Notes
● The OPERATE button will have no effect if pressed
while the DVD recorder is in either Recording or
Recording Pause mode. This is also the case when
performing finalizing or erasing.
● The DVD recorder continues to use a small amount
of power even after it has been turned off using the
OPERATE button.If it will not be used for an extended
period of time, please set the POWER switch to OFF
to avoid wasting electricity.
● Do not turn the power off when in Operate On mode
as this can result in the DVD recorder being
damaged.
● Malfunction may occur when switching to OPERATE
ON while pressing a key on a connected USB
keyboard.
Disc
Title 2
Chapter 1 Chapter 2
Title 1
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3
LCD display
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The LCD display is used to present important information.
During recording or playback, for example, the title, chapter
number, and elapsed time are indicated on the LCD display.
(☞ Page 14 for more details.)
● Before a title is closed, it will be possible to modify the style
used for chapter menu display, to change the thumbnails used,
and to input thumbnail names.
● Before a disc is finalized, it will be possible to modify the style
used for the title menu and to input title names.
Video input indicators
Ⅵ OPTION indicator
This indicator is lit up or flashes when INPUT SELECT
from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen has been set to
DVI.
Disc tray
2
Ⅵ DV indicator
The purpose of the disc tray is to hold DVDs.
This tray opens automatically when the OPEN/CLOSE button
is pressed. In addition, the OPEN/CLOSE button can be
pressed again to close the tray.
This indicator is lit up or flashes when INPUT SELECT
from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen has been set to
DV. Specifically, the indicator is lit up when an input signal
is present, and it flashes when no signal is present.
Notes
Ⅵ Y/C indicator
● Do not push the disc tray as it is opening or closing.
● Do not place objects other than discs on the disc
tray.
This indicator is lit up or flashes when INPUT SELECT
from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen has been set to
Y/C.Specifically, the indicator is lit up when an input signal
is present, and it flashes when no signal is present.
● Do not press down on the disc tray
Ⅵ LINE indicator
BUSY indicator
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This indicator is lit up or flashes when INPUT SELECT
from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen has been set to
LINE.Specifically, the indicator is lit up when an input signal
is present, and it flashes when no signal is present.
This indicator flashes when the DVD recorder is in Recording
Pause mode or when it is performing time-consuming
operations such as title closing, finalizing, and erasing. None
of the DVD recorder’s buttons will have any effect if pressed
while the BUSY indicator is flashing.
Phones jack and volume adjuster
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The phones jack allows headphones to be connected to the
DVD recorder for monitoring of audio levels; in addition, the
headphone volume can be adjusted using the volume adjuster.
Note that this adjuster has no effect on the actual recording
levels.
OPEN/CLOSE button and indicator
● This button is used to open and close the disc tray.
In addition, the OPEN/CLOSE indicator is lit up while the
disc tray is opening, and also when it is open.
● In addition, “Finalize” will start when holding this button for
more than 3 seconds. (“Finalize” short cut)
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Front Panel (continued)
button is pressed while the 8 button is being held, the
audio recording level for Channel 1 will decrease.Similarly,
if the 7 button is pressed while the t button is being
held, the audio recording level for Channel 2 will decrease.
SET UP button
&
● This button can be pressed to display the Setup Menu on
the monitor. A wide range of different menu settings can
then be made via the Setup Menu. (☞ Page 59)
In addition, the SET UP button can be pressed again to
hide the Setup Menu.
BUSY
OPERATE
OPEN/CLOSE
[8] button
)
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¤
● If a title menu or chapter menu is displayed, this button
can be used to select a menu number for playback.
Specifically, pressing of this button moves the selection
position to the left.
● If the SET UP button is pressed in Recording or Recording
Pause mode, setting data relevant to recording (i.e., video
bit rate and audio encoding format) will be displayed on-
screen.In addition, the SET UP button can be pressed again
to hide this information.
● Press this button when in the Playback mode to display the
INDEX MANAGER screen.
When the INDEX MANAGER screen is displayed, press
this button to return to the original screen. (☞ Page 57)
)
*
&
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
AUDIO
TITLE
CHAPTER
FWD
CH1
CH2
DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCMMPEG
● This button can be pressed while the DVD recorder is
playing to move playback to the start of the current chapter.
● The 8 button can be used to adjust the audio recording
levels when the DVD recorder is stopped or in Recording
or Recording Pause mode.
• If AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER
MENU (2/2) screen is set to INDEPENDENCE and either
the 6 or 7 button is pressed while this button is being
held, the audio recording level for Channel 1 will be
adjusted accordingly.
• If AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER
MENU (2/2) screen is set to BOTH and either the 6 or 7
button is pressed while this button is being held, the audio
recording levels for both Channel 1 and Channel 2 will be
adjusted accordingly.
• If this button is pressed together with the t button, the
audio recording levels will be returned to their default
settings (i.e., unity gain).
SET
TOP
PHONES
REV
STOP
PLAY
PAUSE
REC
⁄
¤
MENU
MENU
9
0
!
@
#
#
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(
[6] button
*
● This button is used to select menu items or setting values
when the Setup Menu is displayed.
● Press this button during playback to playback the next title.
● If a title menu or chapter menu is displayed, this button
can be used to select a menu number for playback.
Specifically, pressing of this button moves the selection
position upward.
● The 6 button can be used to adjust the audio recording
levels when the DVD recorder is stopped or in Recording
or Recording Pause mode.
• If AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER
MENU (2/2) screen is set to BOTH and this button is
pressed while either the 8 or t button is being held, the
audio recording levels for both Channel 1 and Channel 2
will increase.
• If AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER
MENU (2/2) screen is set to INDEPENDENCE and this
button is pressed while the 8 button is being held, the
audio recording level for Channel 1 will increase.Similarly,
if the 6 button is pressed while the t button is being
held, the audio recording level for Channel 2 will increase.
REV button and indicator
PAUSE button and indicator
● When this button is pressed while recording, the recorder
enters the recording pause mode.
● If this button is pressed during playback, the DVD recorder
switches to Still mode and freezes playback. If the PAUSE
button is then pressed again in Still mode, the DVD recorder
will advance playback by a single field.
● The PAUSE indicator is lit up in Recording Pause and Still
modes.
REC button and indicator
● If this button is pressed together with the PLAY button in
Stop mode, recording will be started.
• If the current disc is blank or title closing has been carried
out, a new title will be created and recording will start at
Chapter 1.
● When this button is pressed during recording, a new chapter
& index will be setup within the continuous video data.
● Press this button during playback to write index.
● If this button is pressed and held for more than 2 seconds
while the DVD recorder is stopped or inserted with no disc,
input signal encoded/decoded in MPEG will be output via
theVIDEO OUT terminal on the rear panel.This will continue
for as long as the button is held, and it allows the DVD
recording quality to be confirmed. Audio will be muted at
this time.
● The REC indicator is lit up in Recording and Recording
Pause modes.
TOP MENU button
If this button is pressed while the DVD recorder is in a playback
condition, the current DVD’s top menu (or title menu) will be
displayed on the monitor screen.
If the DVD does not contain a title menu, nothing will be
displayed when the TOP MENU button is pressed.
MENU button
9
● Press this button during playback or fast-forward mode to
start fast-reverse play. If pressed during fast-reverse play,
this button toggles the speed of fast-reverse play between
low speed and high speed.
● Press this button in still mode or during slow-forward play
to start slow-reverse play. If pressed during slow-reverse
play, this button toggles the speed of slow-reverse play
between low speed and high speed.
● The REV indicator is lit up during fast-reverse and slow-
reverse play.
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[t] button
● If a title menu or chapter menu is displayed, this button can
be used to select a menu number for playback.Specifically,
pressing of this button moves the selection position to the
right.
STOP button
0
● This button has the following effect when pressed in
Recording or Recording Pause mode.
If EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen is set to
DISABLE, the DVD recorder stops recording (i.e., it
performs title closing).
If EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen is set to
ENABLE, the DVD recorder stops recording and the
THUMBNAIL EDIT screen is displayed. It will then be
possible to modify the chapter menu.
● This button can be pressed while the DVD recorder is
playing to move playback to the start of the next chapter.
● The t button can be used to adjust the audio recording
levels when the DVD recorder is stopped or in Recording
or Recording Pause mode.
• If AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER
MENU (2/2) screen is set to INDEPENDENCE and either
the 6 or 7 button is pressed while this button is being
held, the audio recording level for Channel 2 will be
adjusted accordingly.
• If AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER
MENU (2/2) screen is set to BOTH and either the 6 or 7
button is pressed while this button is being held, the audio
recording levels for both Channel 1 and Channel 2 will be
adjusted accordingly.
• If this button is pressed together with the 8 button, the
audio recording levels will be returned to their default
settings (i.e., unity gain).
[7] button
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● When the STOP button is pressed in Playback mode, the
DVD recorder stops playback.
● This button is used to select menu items or setting values
when the Setup Menu is displayed.
PLAY button and indicator
!
● Press this button during playback to playback the previous
title.
● If this button is pressed together with the REC button while
a recordable disc is inserted into the DVD recorder,
recording will be started.
● When the PLAY button is pressed in Recording Pause
mode, the DVD recorder restarts recording.
● When an unfinalized disc is inserted and this button is
pressed, playback of the most recent title starts.
● The PLAY indicator is lit up in Recording and Playback
modes.
● If a title menu or chapter menu is displayed, this button
can be used to select a menu number for playback.
Specifically, pressing of this button moves the selection
position downward.
● The 7 button can be used to adjust the audio recording
levels when the DVD recorder is stopped or in Recording
or Recording Pause mode.
• If AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER
MENU (2/2) screen is set to BOTH and this button is
pressed while either the 8 or t button is being held, the
audio recording levels for both Channel 1 and Channel 2
will decrease.
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FWD button and indicator
@
SET button
If this button is pressed while the DVD recorder is in a playback
condition, the chapter menu for the currently selected title
will be displayed on the monitor screen.
If the DVD title does not contain a chapter menu, nothing will
be displayed when the MENU button is pressed.
● Press this button during playback or fast-reverse mode to
start fast-forward play. If pressed during fast-forward play,
this button toggles the speed of fast-forward play between
low speed and high speed.
● Press this button in still mode or during slow-reverse play
to start slow-forward play. If pressed during slow-forward
play, this button toggles the speed of slow-forward play
between low speed and high speed.
● This button is used to confirm the selection of menu items
or setting values when the Setup Menu is displayed.
● When this button is pressed during normal screen display,
the counter from the DVD recorder’s LCD display will switch
to display of either the elapsed recording/playback time or
the remaining disc time.
• If AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from the RECORDER
MENU (2/2) screen is set to INDEPENDENCE and this
● The FWD indicator is lit up during fast-forward and slow-
forward play.
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Component Names & Functions
Rear Panel
DV IN/OUT terminal
This I/O terminal for digital signals conforms with IEEE1394
specifications.
● In order to select this terminal’s audio and video signals for
input, set INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU
screen to DV.
● REMOTE SELECT from the REMOTE MENU screen is
used to select a control method for this terminal as follows.
DVI IN terminal
0
^
&
For input of SXGA or XGA digital video signals.
Use the supplied DVI-HDMI cable to connect to the digital
video output terminal of the device for endoscope.
● When inputting the image of this terminal, set INPUT
SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU to DVI.(☞ Page
63)
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7
MAIN
POWER
VIDEO
LINE
AUDIO
IN
CH1
INPUT
LEVEL
OUT
+
4dB
-
8dB
Y/C
Y/C
IN
OUT
^
&
DVI OUT terminal
CH2
DV(SLAVE)
:
The DVD recorder operates as a slave
device and is controlled by commands
from a master device.
REMOTE
For output of SXGA or XGA digital video signals.
Use the supplied DVI-HDMI cable to connect to the DVI
terminal of the monitor.
● Output video input signal as digital EE signal in stop mode
or in recording mode.
FOOT SW
DV IN/OUT
1
2
USB
FOR SERVICE
AC IN
DV(TRIGGER)
:
The DVD recorder performs recording
in response to operation of the trigger
button on a camera capable of DV
triggering (i.e., a GY-DV5100 from JVC).
● Output the playback image of the DVD disc in playback
mode.
# $
@
!
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0
9
8
FOOT SW 1/2 terminal
● Output SETUP MENU screen besides video signals. Does
not output REC CONTROL panel.
● Only a part of the status will be displayed on screen.
The events and alarm information are not displayed. (☞
Page 16)
!
FOOT SW 1 : For controlling the Record/Record Pause
functions of this unit by connecting to an
external switch (foot switch, etc.).
FOOT SW2 : For adding chapters or indexes according to
switch signals by connecting to an external
switch (foot switch, etc.).
VIDEO LINE IN terminal (BNC)
VIDEOY/C OUT terminal (4-pin)
1
This terminal allows composite video signals to be input to
For output of YC separate video signals.
● Information that is the same as that of the VIDEO LINE
OUT terminal is being output.
● This terminal’s specification (i.e., S1 or S2) can be selected
usingY/C TERMINAL MODE from the SYSTEM MENU (2/
2) screen.
the DVD recorder.
In order to select these signals for input, set INPUT SELECT
from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen to LINE.
● SETUP from the SYSTEM MENU (1/2) screen should be
set in accordance with whether or not this input signal is a
setup signal. (NTSC only)
For selecting the method of control by this terminal using the FOOT
SW1/2 items on the REMOTE menu screen. (☞ Page 70)
FOR SERVICE terminal (RJ-45)
@
Mounting the clamp for preventing
disconnection of DVI-HDMI cable
● Connect this terminal to a PC that has been installed with
utilities for this unit, such as application software for creating
title/chapter menus.
● NETWORK settings must be carried out using the
NETWORK MENU screen
AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch
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6
VIDEOY/C IN terminal (4-pin)
This switch is used to set the standard level for audio input.
+4dB : The standard level is set to +4 dB.
–8dB : The standard level is set to –8 dB.
2
This terminal allowsYC separate video signals to be input to
After connecting the DVI-HDMI cable to this unit, mount the
supplied cable clamp to this unit to prevent cable disconnection.
the DVD recorder.
In order to select these signals for input, set INPUT SELECT
from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen to Y/C.
● SETUP from the SYSTEM MENU (1/2) screen should be
set in accordance with whether or not this input signal is a
setup signal. (NTSC only)
● This terminal’s specification (i.e., S1 or S2) can be selected
usingY/C TERMINAL MODE from the SYSTEM MENU (2/
2) screen.
AUDIO IN terminals (RCA × 2)
These terminals allow analog audio signals to be input to the
DVD recorder.
● In order to select these signals for input, set INPUT SELECT
from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen to LINE or Y/C.
Equipotential Terminal
Ensure proper connection of the equipotential terminal for
each device when connecting this unit to other devices.
#
$
%
Ⅵ Attach the cable clamp to the connector of the DVI-HDMI
cable as shown in the diagram below, insert both ends
of the cable clamp into the securing bracket of this unit.
AC IN terminal (3P)
For connecting to the power outlet using the power cord
supplied.
AUDIO OUT terminals (RCA × 2)
These terminals allow analog audio signals to be output from
the DVD recorder.
● When the DVD recorder is in Stop or Recording mode, the
audio input signals (i.e., E-E signals) are output via these
terminals.
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Securing bracket
MAIN POWER switch
Switch for turning ON/OFF the power.
● When the power is turned ON, operating mode can be
selected using the AC IN MODE item on the SYSTEM
MENU (2/2) screen. (☞ Page 65)
VIDEO LINE OUT terminal (BNC)
3
Cable clamp
This terminal is used to connect the DVD recorder to a monitor.
● When the DVD recorder is in Stop or Recording mode, the
video input signal is output on the E-E screen as a
composite video signal.
● If the REC button is pressed and held for at least 2 seconds
while the DVD recorder is stopped, the input signal will be
subjected to MPEG encode/decode processing and output
via the VIDEO LINE OUT terminal.This will continue for as
long as the REC button is held, and it allows the DVD
recording quality to be confirmed.
● Playback from the DVD is output as a composite signal
when in Playback mode.
● The Setup Menu, title menu, chapter menus, and other
setting and control screens are displayed on the monitor
connected to this terminal.
● Audio from the DVD is output when in Playback mode.
Connector
RS-232C REMOTE terminal (D-sub 9-pin female)
Operation of this unit can be controlled externally by
connecting to an RS-232C control device.
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9
USB terminals (2)
For connecting to a USB-supported keyboard.
A keyboard can be used as an alternative to the DVD
recorder’s buttons when using setting and control screens.
The input of text in setting screens is carried out using a
keyboard.
● It is not be possible to operate devices other than a keyboard
by connecting them to the USB terminal.
● Set KEYBOARD STYLE from the SYSTEM MENU (1/2)
screen in accordance with the keyboard’s input language.
Recommended manufacturers: Logitech
Securing bracket
● Status and alarm information is also displayed on-screen.
(The DISPLAY MENU screen can be used to indicate which
items are to be displayed.)
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LCD Display and On-Screen Content
LCD Display
The following information and data is presented on the DVD recorder’s LCD display.
BUSY
BUSY
OPERATE
OPEN/CLOSE
OPERATE
OPEN/CLOSE
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
AUDIO
AUDIO
TITLE
CHAPTER
FWD
TITLE
CHAPTER
FW
CH1
CH2
CH1
CH2
DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCMMPEG
DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCMMPEG
SET
SET
TOP
PHONES
REV
STOP
PLAY
PAUSE
REC
TOP
PHONES
REV
STOP
PLAY
PAUSE
REC
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
TITLE
CHAP
CHAP
TITLE
DOLBYDIGITAL
LPCM MPEG
DOLBYDIGITAL
LPCM MPEG
1
2
2
No.
Description
No.
Description
ⅥIndication of the current operating mode
Encoding format for audio recordings (LPCM / DOLBY DIGITAL / MPEG) …… MPEG can only be selected
when in the PAL mode
Recording mode : The encoding format set using AUDIO ENCODE from the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen is
displayed. This will not be displayed when the AUDIO ENCODE item is set to NO AUDIO.
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1
PLEASE WAIT
OPERATE OFF
NO DISC
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
The DVD recorder is starting up.
The DVD recorder is preparing to shut down.
The DVD recorder currently contains no disc.
LOADING
A disc is being loaded into the DVD recorder.
Playback mode
:
The encoding format used for audio on the current disc is displayed. This will not be displayed
during playback of a recorded disc with the AUDIO ENCODE item set to NO AUDIO.
DVD-R
DVD-RW
DVD+R
DVD+RW
The current disc is a non-finalized DVD-R. (Approximately 3 seconds)
The current disc is a non-finalized DVD-RW. (Approximately 3 seconds)
The current disc is a non-finalized DVD+R. (Approximately 3 seconds)
The current disc is a non-finalized DVD+RW. (Approximately 3 seconds)
The current disc is a finalized DVD-R / DVD-RW / DVD+R / DVD+RW.(Approximately 3 seconds)
The DVD recorder is switching from Recording mode to Recording Pause mode.
The DVD recorder is switching from Recording mode to Stop mode.
A title menu or chapter menu is currently being edited.
The current disc is being ejected.
Information relevant to the current mode.
ⅥTitle number / Chapter number / Index number / Counter
Display details can be selected using the LCD item on the DISPLAY menu screen.
● Displays the title no., chapter no. and remaining time when the LCD item is set to TITLE+CHAPTER.
● Displays the index no. and remaining time when the LCD item is set to INDEX.
Press the SET button to alternate counter display between elapsed time and remaining time.
RemainingTime:Displays the remaining time of the disc (hr:min) during recording and remaining time of the title
during playback.
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DVD
REC PAUSE
REC STOP
MENU EDIT
EJECT
TITLE CLOSE
FINALIZE
The DVD recorder is performing title-close processing.
The DVD recorder is finalizing the disc.
ⅥWhen the LCD item is set toTITLE+CHAPTER
Displayed only in recording mode
SET Button
QUICK ERASE
FULL ERASE
INDEX WRITE
INDEX ERASE
TOP MENU
MENU
The DVD recorder is erasing data from a DVD-RW disc.
The DVD recorder is erasing data from a DVD-RW disc.
Displayed when index is written. (Approximately 3 seconds)
Displayed when index is erased. (Approximately 3 seconds)
The disc’s top menu is being played.
Total Recording Elapsed Time (hr: min: sec)
Title No.
Chapter No.
A menu is being played.
Disc Remaining Time
(hr: min)
ENCODE XX
RESTORE XX
Encoded video is being output. (XX : Encode quality (UXP, XP, SP, EP, DLP, DEP))
Displayed when executing disc recovery. XX: Progress (%)
ⅥWhen the LCD item is set to INDEX
SET Button
ⅥDisplay of the Setup Menu
Menu items and setting values from the Setup Menu are displayed. (☞ Page 59)
Displayed only in recording mode
Index No. (4 digits)
ⅥEvent messages
Messages relating to incorrect operation and the like are displayed for approximately 3 seconds. (☞ Page 18)
Memo
● The remaining disc and title time depend on the amount of data comprising video, and for this reason, they
should be taken as being a general indication and not an exact figure. When the remaining time is 1000
hours or more, only the hour units will be displayed in 4 digits.
ⅥAlarm messages
Alarms are displayed when the DVD recorder cannot obey a command. (☞ Page 19)
●
The SET button is not available while the REC CONTROL panel is displayed.
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LCD Display and On-Screen Content
On-Screen Content
In addition to loop through and playback screens, the monitor connected to the DVD recorder’s VIDEO LINE OUT or Y/C OUT
terminal can display the following.
No.
Item
Description
● Status messages
● Recording-operation control screens : REC CONTROL panel (☞ Page 40)
● Event messages
● Alarm messages
● The Setup Menu (☞ Page 59)
Title number / Chapter Use TITLE/CHAPTER / INDEX from the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or
number / Index number / not this is to be displayed.
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Counter
OFF
TITLE+CHAPTER
:
:
No information is displayed
Title No., chapter No. and elapsed time of chapter (hr: min: sec) are
displayed.
Ⅵ The Setup Menu and a part of the Status messages are displayed on the monitor of the DVI OUT terminal.
Status Messages
INDEX+TITLE
:
Title No. and total elapsed time (hr: min: sec) are displayed.
The DVD recorder’s setting condition and operation status are indicated by status messages, and these messages are displayed
on loop through or playback screens.
Date / Time
Use TIME/DATE from the DISPLAY MENU screen to select the way in which the date
and time are displayed.
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Ⅵ Status Messages of the DVI OUT terminal
OFF
DATE
TIME
: No information is displayed.
: Only the date is displayed.
: Only the time is displayed.
REC
REC
:
:
:
:
While Recording
While Recording Pause
While Disc is Full
While Finalizing
PAUSE
FULL
WAIT
TIME+DATE : Both date and time are displayed.
● The date display style can be changed using DATE STYLE from the DISPLAY MENU
screen.
While Recording stop
While Closing title
While Canceling finalization
While Loading
Recording mode : The date and time from the internal clock are displayed.
Playback mode
:
The date and time of disc recording are displayed. Minute/Second
displays will not be in continuous sequence during playback of
timelaps recorded discs.
Remaining time
Use REMAIN from the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or not this is to be
displayed.
Recording mode : The amount of video that can still be recorded on the current disc is
displayed (in minutes). Only hours will be displayed when the
remaining time is 900 minutes or more.
Ⅵ Status Messages of the VIDEO LINE orY/C OUT terminal
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The DISPLAY MENU screen can be used to indicate whether or not status messages are to be displayed.
●
To display status messages:
Set DISPLAY from the DISPLAY MENU screen to ON.
The various items of status information for display can be selected.
If DISPLAY is set to OFF, no status information will be displayed.
●
●
Playback mode
:
Not displayed
* Remaining time is to be used as a general guide, not as an exact figure.
000 min
4
6
5
Provided that a recordable disc has been inserted, this panel will be displayed whenever
REC CONTROL from the REMOTE menu screen is set to ON.
The REC CONTROL panel can be used to control recording operations. (☞ Page 43)
● This is displayed even when the DISPLAY item is set to OFF.
REC CONTROL panel
DVD-RW
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6
Data relevant to recording:
If the SET UP button is pressed while in Recording mode, the video
encode quality and the audio encoding format will be displayed. If
the SET UP button is then pressed once again, this information is
removed from the screen.
FINALIZE
DISC TITLE
When a disc is inserted into the DVD recorder, one of the following disc status is displayed
on the monitor screen (Approximately 3 seconds)
DISC STATUS /
Index display
REC
1
2
DVD-R
DVD-RW : The current disc is a non-finalized DVD-RW.
DVD+R : The current disc is a non-finalized DVD+R.
DVD+RW : The current disc is a non-finalized DVD+RW.
DVD : The current disc is a finalized DVD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW.
: The current disc is a non-finalized DVD-R.
04/05/06
11:20:00
TITLE 01 00:11:22
CHAPTER 01 00:11:22
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No.
Item
Operation Mode
Description
INVALID DISC : The current disc is neither DVD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW.
(Displayed while being inserted.)
● The following will be displayed when index is erased. (3 seconds)
INDEX ERASE: Displayed when erasing index.
This area indicates the DVD recorder’s current mode of operation.
Use RECORDER MODE from the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or not
this is to be displayed.
1
NO DISC
EJECT
STOP
REC
PAUSE
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
The DVD recorder currently contains no disc.
The current disc is being ejected.
Stop mode
Recording mode
Recording Pause mode
Playback mode
This is not displayed if DISPLAY from the DISPLAY MENU screen is to OFF.
PLAY
Disc Repair Feature
STL
Still mode
FWD >>
FWD >>>
REV <<
REV <<<
SLOW >>>
SLOW >>
SLOW <<<
SLOW <<
LOADING
RESTORE
: Fast-forward playback (low speed)
: Fast-forward playback (high speed)
: Fast-reverse playback (low speed)
: Fast-reverse playback (high speed)
: Slow-forward playback (high speed)
: Slow-forward playback (low speed)
: Slow-reverse playback (high speed)
: Slow-reverse playback (low speed)
When the power supply is cut off during recording or other operations on this unit, there is a feature to repair the disc.
After the power supply is cut off during recording or other operations, the disc repair (RESTORE) will automatically start when the
power is supplied again.
Cautions
● Do not switch off or plug out the power cord during disc repair.
● The repair might not be possible depending on the disc.
:
A disc is being loaded.
:
Disc recovery in progress. (☞ Page 17)
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LCD Display and On-Screen Content
Event Messages ( Only the VIDEO LINE OUT orY/C OUT terminal)
Alarm Messages ( Only the VIDEO LINE OUT orY/C OUT terminal)
Event messages are displayed on the DVD recorder’s LCD display and on the monitor when incorrect operations are attempted.
These messages will remain on-screen for approximately 3 seconds.
Alarm messages are displayed on the DVD recorder’s LCD display and on the monitor when the recorder cannot obey a command.
These messages will remain on-screen until the next operation is carried out.
Monitor screen
Monitor screen
000 min
000 min
LCD display
LCD display
DOLBYDIGITAL
DOLBYDIGITAL
MPEG
LPCM
MPEG
LPCM
Event messages:
Displayed when
DISPLAY from
the DISPLAY
MENU screen is
set to ON.
Alarm messages:
Displayed when
DISPLAY from the
DISPLAY MENU
screen is set to
ON.
TITLE FULL
REC INHIBIT
Event message
Alarm message
REC
REC
04/05/04
11:20:00
TITLE 01 0:11:22
CHAPTER 01 0:11:22
04/05/04
11:20:00
TITLE 01 0:11:22
CHAPTER 01 0:11:22
LCD display
message
LCD display
Monitor message
INVALID TV
Description
A signal of an invalid format has been input.
Alternatively, an attempt has been made to play a disc containing signals of an invalid
format.
Monitor message
INVALID DISC
Description
message
INVALId dISC
NoT SUPPoRT
INVALId TV
The current disc is not a DVD-R / DVD-RW or DVD+R / DVD+RW.
A disc recorded using a different DVD recorder was inserted or played.
NOT SUPPORT
DISC
TITLE FULL
INDEX FULL
CHAPTER FULL
NOT FINALIZE
————
TITLE FULL
INdEX FULL
CHAP FULL
NoT FINAL
A L-xxxx-R
d L-xxxx-R
oPE LoCK
Recording was attempted on a disc already containing 99 titles.
REC INHIBIT
REC INH
● Recording was attempted using a disc on which no more data can be recorded.
● The current disc is a non-finalized disc to which no more data can be recorded.
An attempt was made to add a index to a title already containing 99 index.
An attempt was made to add a chapter to a title already containing 99 chapter.
An attempt was made to eject a disc before it was finalized.
COPY INHIBIT
DISC FULL
CoPY INH
dISC FULL
CELL oVER
Recording of a copy-protected signal was attempted.
All remaining space on the disc is used up during recording.
Set value is displayed when changing the recording level of analog audio.
Set value is displayed when changing the recording level of digital audio.
CELL OVER
The number of cells for a single title exceeded 255.
This will be displayed when the recording time for a single title is exceeded as a
result of setting ENCODE QUALITY to a low quality, recording content with little
movement, or other similar factors.
————
OPE LOCK
This is displayed when buttons on this unit are operated while the Operation Lock is
activated. Operation Lock can be canceled by setting the OPERATION LOCK item
on the SYSTEM MENU (2/2) screen to OFF.
OVERHEATING!
oVERHEATING
Displayed when the internal temperature of the set rises due to fan malfunction, etc.
In this case, immediately turn off the power and discontinue use. The power will
automatically shut down in about 20 minutes after the OVERHEATING display.
DAILY RECORDING dAILY rEC
This is displayed when buttons on this unit are operated during DAILY RECORDING.
(☞ Page 42)
INVALID SYNC
————
INVALId SYNC
ERRoR
This is displayed if recording is discontinued when signals are interrupted and out of
sync during recording.
This is displayed when playback or recording is stopped due to dirt or damage on the
disc. In this case, either clean the disc or replace it.
FAN STOP
FAN SToP
This is displayed when the fan stops.
CAUTION
If alarm messages such as “INVALID DISC” are displayed several times when a disc recorded using this DVD recorder or a
blank disk is inserted, there is a possibility that the disc itself has been damaged. In such a case, the damaged disc should be
replaced with a new one.
If the alarm messages continue to appear after replacing the disc, the problem may lie within the DVD recorder, and in such a
case, you are recommended to contact either the store where this DVD recorder was purchased or your authorized dealer.
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Preparation
Signal Connections
Ⅵ Video signals
Power Connections
Connect the Power cord (included) to the DVD recorder.
1. Connect the Power cord (included) to the DVD
recorder’s AC IN terminal.
Monitor
Camera control unit
MAIN
POWER
MAIN POWER switch
2. Connect the power cord (included) into an
electrical outlet.
Camera
3. Set the MAIN POWER switch to ON.
● Power will be supplied to the DVD recorder and the
OPERATE indicator will be lit up in green. (Operate On
mode)
● The AC IN MODE item on the SYSTEM MENU (2/2)
screen can be used to specify whether to start up in the
Operate ON or OFF mode when the power switch is turned
ON. (☞ Page 65)
Analog video signal
Power cord
(included)
AC IN
LINE OUT
Y/C OUT
AC
MAIN
POWER
VIDEO
LINE
AUDIO
IN
INPUT
LEVEL
CH1
OUT
+
-
4dB
8dB
DVI IN
Y/C
Y/C
IN
OUT
OPERATE indicator
CH2
DV IN/OUT
REMOTE
FOOT SW
CAUTION
1
2
USB
FOR SERVICE
● Always use the AC cord provided with the DVD recorder.
The use of other power cord should be avoided.
● Do not turn the power off during recording or playback.
In the case of DVD-R / DVD+R discs, failure to observe
this precaution will result in the discs becoming unusable.
In the case of DVD-RW / DVD+RW discs, it will be
necessary to erase all data from the disc and to start
recording again from the beginning.
DVI OUT
AC IN
OPERATE
USB
Digital video signal
OPERATE button
FOOT SW
AUDIO
CH1
DVI
Monitor
CH2
PHONES
REV
Keyboard
FOOT SW
●
●
The video signal for input is selected using INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen.
The audio signals for input are selected using INPUT SELECT from the INPUT SELECT MENU screen.
When either DVI, LINE or Y/C is set for INPUT SELECT, the analog audio signals from the AUDIO IN terminals will be selected
Turning the Power On
Turning the Power Off
for input.
Ⅵ While in Operate Off mode (i.e., the OPERATE indicator
is lit up in orange), press the OPERATE button.
● The power will turn on, the color of the OPERATE indicator
will change to green, and the DVD recorder will become
ready for use. (Operate On mode)
Ⅵ Stop the DVD recorder.
(It is recommended that you eject the disc at this time.)
When DV is set for INPUT SELECT, the DV audio signals from the DV IN/OUT terminal will be selected for input.
Use the following cable as the DV cable.
VC-VDV204 (2m, 4P-4P) from JVC
VC-VDV206 (2m, 4P-6P) from JVC
●
1. Press the OPERATE button.
● The DVD recorder will adopt Operate Off mode and the
color of the OPERATE indicator will change to orange.
Note
2. If the DVD recorder will not be used for an extended
period of time, set the MAIN POWER switch to OFF.
● When disconnecting the power cord, remove the power
cord from the electrical outlet first.
● A period of 45 seconds may pass before the DVD recorder
adopts Operate On mode as it prepares for operation.
● A small amount of current will be required by the DVD
recorder when in Operate Off mode.
Notes
● Pressing the OPERATE button will have no effect in
Recording mode or Recording Pause mode.
● Pressing this button also has no effect during finalizing
and erasing.
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Preparation
Inserting & Removing Discs
Using a Keyboard
Menu settings, the title and chapter settings, and other DVD recorder settings are carried out from setting screens displayed on the
TV or monitor. In addition, recording operations can also be carried out from similar screens.
Although the DVD recorder’s buttons are used in setting and operation screens, a keyboard can be used as an alternative.
Disc tray
BUSY
Ⅵ Connections
Connect a USB keyboard to the USB terminal on the back of the DVD recorder.
This DVD recorder has the two USB terminals.
OPERATE
OPEN/CLOSE
OPEN/CLOSE indicator
OPEN/CLOSE button
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
AUDIO
CH1
TITLE
CHAPTER
DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCMMPEG
MAIN
POWER
VIDEO
LINE
AUDIO
IN
INPUT
LEVEL
CH1
OUT
CH2
+
4dB
-
8dB
SET
TOP
PHONES
REV
STOP
PLAY
FWD
PAUSE
REC
Y/C
Y/C
MENU
MENU
IN
OUT
CH2
DV IN/OUT
Attach the provided ferrite core
REMOTE
FOOT SW
1
2
USB
FOR SERVICE
Attach the ferrite core as shown in the diagram to reduce
umwanted electromagnetic emission.
AC IN
Attach the ferritec core as shown in the diagram to this
DVD recorder as near as possible.
USB terminal
Inserting a Disc
Removing a Disc
The provided ferrite core
The wire clamp
Ⅵ Press the OPERATE button to activate Operate On mode.
Ⅵ Stop the DVD recorder.
1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button.
● The disc tray will open automatically.
While the disc tray is open, the OPEN/CLOSE indicator
will be lit up.
1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button.
● The disc tray will open automatically.
While the disc tray is open, the OPEN/CLOSE indicator
will be lit up.
● If the current disc has not been finalized, the message
“NOT FINALIZE”will appear on both the monitor and LCD
display.
Wind the cable once around
the ferrite core.
2. Place the disc on the disc tray.
Ensure that the disc is inserted correctly into the tray’s recess
with the printed side facing upward.
2. Remove the disc from the disc tray.
Be sure to wait until the disc tray has opened fully before
removing the disc.
● Carefully place the disc in the tray so as not to hit the front
panel.
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button.
Ⅵ Procedure
The following functions can be controlled using the keyboard.
● The disc tray will close automatically.
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button.
● The disc tray will close automatically.
Function
Front panel Keyboard
Notes
● If the DVD recorder is in either Recording mode or
Recording Pause mode, the disc tray will not open when
the OPEN/CLOSE button is pressed.
● Pressing this button also has no effect during finalizing
and erasing.
● When the AUTO FINZALIZE item on the DISC menu
screen is set to ON, finalization will be executed when
ejecting an unfinalized disc. (When the EDIT MENU item
on the DVD MENU screen is set to DISABLE.)
Selection of menu t button
† key
© key
∞ key
√ key
Note
items or setting
values
8 button
6 button
7 button
Unless otherwise specified, this user’s manual
describes procedures carried out from the DVD
recorder itself.
Confirmation of
settings
SET button Enter key
Notes
● When a disc is inserted, information about that disc is
displayed on-screen. (☞ Page 17)
The entry of names and comments for the title and chapter menus is carried out using the keyboard. (Set KEYBOARD STYLE from
the SYSTEM MENU (1/2) screen in accordance with the keyboard’s input language.)
● When either a new DVD-RW / DVD+RW or one that has
been erased on another machine is inserted, quick erase
starts up. (☞ Page 28)
Precautions regarding the disc tray
● Do not push the disc tray as it is opening or closing.
● Do not place objects other than discs on the disc tray.
● Do not press down on the disc tray.
●
When the AUTO CANCEL DISC FINALIZE item on the
DISC menu screen is set to ON, finalization will be
automatically canceled when a DVD-RW/DVD+RW that is
finalized using this unit has been inserted. (☞ Page 62)
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Preparation
Setting & Displaying the Date & Time
Setting & Displaying the Date & Time (continued)
Displaying the Date and Time
Use the following procedure to set the internal clock’s date and time. Even when the DVD recorder’s power is turned off, the clock’s
date and time settings are stored using the internal battery.
Note that these settings are used to write the current date and time to a disc being recorded.
The DISPLAY screen can be used to indicate whether or not the date and time are to be displayed on-screen.
Use the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or not the date and time are
to be displayed on-screen and to set a display style. (੬ Page 72 for details
regarding setting methods.)
DISPLAY MENU screen
DISPLAY MENU
MENU
DISPLAY MENU Screen Makeup
DISPLAY
ON
BUSY
TITLE/CHAPTER/INDEX
RECORDER MODE
TIME/DATE
TITLE+CHAPTER
Ⅵ DISPLAY: This parameter is used to indicate whether or not data is to
OPERATE
OPEN/CLOSE
ON
be displayed on-screen.
Data will be displayed on-screen. The following parameters can be
used to indicate which data is to be displayed.
TIME+DATE
ON
ON
:
REMAIN
MM/DD/YY
DATE STYLE
LCD
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
OFF : No data is displayed on-screen.
TITLE+CHAPTER
6 button
AUDIO
TITLE
CHAPTER
FWD
CH1
CH2
DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCMMPEG
SET UP button
Ⅵ TIME/DATE: This parameter is used to set the way in which the date
SET
and time are displayed.
t button
TOP
PHONES
REV
STOP
PLAY
PAUSE
REC
MENU
MENU
OFF
TIME
DATE
:
:
:
Neither date or time are displayed.
Only the time is displayed.
Only the date is displayed.
SET button
TIME + DATE : Both date or time are displayed.
8 button
7 button
Setup Menu
Ⅵ DATE STYLE: This parameter is used to select the way in which the
date is to be displayed.
DISC
YY/MM/DD : Year, month, day
MM/DD/YY : Month, day, year
DD/MM/YY : Day, month, year
INPUT SELECT
SYSTEM
Setting the Date and Time
DVD MENU
RECORDER
REMOTE
Setting of the date and time is carried out using the CLOCK ADJUST MENU
screen. During this procedure, the monitor connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT
or Y/C OUT terminal is used to monitor the setting of data.
DISPLAY
CLOCK ADJUST
NETWORK
EXIT
Ⅵ Turn on the power and ensure that the DVD recorder is stopped.
To display date and time information on-screen;
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Setup Menu.
CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen
Only the date and time information from the VIDEO LINE OUT and Y/C OUT
terminal are displayed on screen.
● Set DISPLAY to ON.
● Set TIME/DATE to anything other than OFF.
Date and time information is displayed as follows.
On-screen display
CLOCK ADJUST MENU
2. Open the CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen.
000 min
MENU
q Use the 6 and 7 buttons to select CLOCK ADJUST. (The currently
selected menu item is displayed as highlighted.)
04/05/04
10:00
DATE
TIME
w Press the SET button to open the CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen.
Mode
Recording or Stop The value of the internal clock
Playback The date and time at which the current disc was
Displayed information
3. Set the date and time as required.
q Use the 6 and 7 buttons to select either DATE or TIME. Then press the
SET button.
w Use the tand 8buttons to select the digit to be changed.(The currently
selected digit is displayed as highlighted text.)
e Use the 6 and 7 buttons to change the value of the selected digit.
r Repeat steps w through e to make all of the required settings, and then
press the SET button.
REC
DATE SETTING
04/05/06
11:20:00
TITLE 01 00:11:22
CHAPTER 01 00:11:22
recorded.
04
4
/
05
5
/
04
04
SET
TIME/DATE
MONTH DAY YEAR
Note
It is not possible to set the time in units of seconds. After setting the
minutes, press the SET button in sync with a time signal.
CLOCK ADJUST MENU
4. After completing all of the required settings, return to the Setup
MENU
DATE
TIME
Menu.
04/05/04
12:00
To do this, use the 6 or 7 buttons to select MENU and then press the SET
button.
5. Return to the normal screen display.
● To do this, press the SET UP button
or
● Select EXIT from the Setup Menu and press the SET button.
CLOCK SETTING
07
07
:
44
44
SET
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Settings & Controls for Recording
DVD Recording
Preparing a Disc for Recording
DVD recording is carried out using the following procedure.
ⅥThis DVD recorder is capable of recording to DVD-R / DVD-RW (in video mode) and DVD+R / DVD+RW.
DVD-R
DVD-RW
:
:
Only discs that conform with DVD-R Standard 2.0 (video mode) can be used.
Discs of Version 1.1 or later can be used.
Pre-Recording Settings
Preparation of the DVD-R / DVD- ● Insert a new DVD-R / DVD-RW (video mode) or DVD+R / DVD+RW or alternatively, a
Although Version 1.1 of DVD-RW standards allows the selection of video mode and VR mode for recording, this
DVD recorder performs recording in video mode only.
RW (video mode only) or DVD+R /
DVD+RW.
similar disc that has been recorded on using the DVD recorder.
● If the recording on a DVD-RW / DVD+RW is to be performed once again from the
beginning, erase the disc’s data using ERASE from the DISC MENU screen. (☞ Page 28)
*
Version 1.0 of the DVD-RW standards does not support video-mode recording, and for this reason, the corresponding
discs cannot be used.
ⅥIn terms of recording characteristics, DVD-R / DVD-RW (video mode) and DVD+R / DVD+RW differ as follows.
DVD-R / DVD+R : Each disc can be recorded only once. Erasing of data and re-recording are not possible.
DVD-RW (video mode) / DVD+RW: After viewing a disc, all data can be erased and it can be used to record new content.
On-screen settings
Use the setting screens to select the appropriate recording signal, setup the recording
conditions, and make other necessary settings. (☞ Page 29)
The condition of the disc being used will dictate the available recording options as follows.
Adjustment of audio recording levels. Audio recording levels can be adjusted in one of two different ways. (☞ Page 32)
Disc condition
Recording operations
The title and chapter menus are used during playback of a disc to select the section of
the disc to be viewed. A total of five different display styles have been made available for
these menus, and these can be selected using the DVD MENU screen. In addition, the
DVD recorder also allows you to freely modify these display styles.
(☞ Page 35)
Selection of styles for the title and
chapter menus
DVD-R
DVD+R
Blank disc
New content can be recorded. A new title is created and recording
starts from that title’s first chapter.
A disc recorded on using this DVD recorder
but not yet finalized.
A new title is created in the unused section of the disc, and recording
starts from that title’s first chapter.
Blank disc
DVD-RW
DVD+RW
New content can be recorded. A new title is created and recording
starts from that title’s first chapter.
Recording Operations (☞ Page 37)
A disc recorded on using this DVD recorder
but not yet finalized.
A new title is created in the unused section of the disc, and recording
starts from that title’s first chapter.
● The section between the start of recording using the REC and PLAY buttons
and the end of recording using the STOP button constitutes a single recording
title, and each title is assigned a unique number.
Start of
A recorded disc from which data is to be
erased.
recording
Erase the recorded data (as described below), and then record
new content.
Chapter 1
A single disc can contain up to 99 different titles.
(chapter mark)
● Each title can be separated into a number of different chapters by inserting
chapter marks at the appropriate points. Unique numbers are also assigned
to chapters, and a single title can contain up to 99 different chapters.
● Adding chapters
Notes
Chapter 2
● If data has been erased from a disc using a different DVD recorder, it may not be possible to record new content to it using
this recorder. To avoid this type of situation, ensure that this DVD recorder is used to erase recorded data.
● New content cannot be recorded to discs that have been finalized.
It is possible to cancel the finalization and add a recording to a DVD-RW / DVD+RW finalized on this machine.
● Regardless of whether or not finalization has been carried out, it will not be possible to use this DVD recorder to record new
content to a disc that has been recorded on using other devices.
Title 1
If the REC button is pressed while recording, chapter mark and index will be
inserted.
In addition, CHAPTER CREATION from the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen
can also be used to setup the automatic or manual insertion of chapter marks
and index.
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
End of
recording
● Thumbnails (i.e., the frame at the start of recording) and backgrounds are
automatically created for the title and chapter menus using the style selected
using STYLE from the DVD MENU screen.
If EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen is set to ENABLE before the start
of recording, it will be possible to modify the chapter menu’s style and
thumbnails and to insert chapter names and comments whenever recording
is stopped (i.e., whenever title closing is performed).
● Once title closing has been carried out, it will not be possible to modify the
chapter menu.
● The REC CONTROL panel can be used to perform recording operations with
a keyboard. (REC CONTROL from the REMOTE MENU screen must be set
to ON.)
● If EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen is set to ENABLE, it will be possible
to modify the title menu’s style and to input title names when the disc is being
finalized.
(Title closing)
Start of
recording
Chapter 1
Title 2
Chapter 2
End of
recording
(Title closing)
Start of
recording
Title 3
End of
(Title closing)
recording
Processing After Recording (☞ Page 43)
If additional recording is to be If the disc is to be played on this DVD recorder or on a different DVD player:
performed:
Finalize the disc.
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button and To do this, select FINALIZE from the DISC MENU screen.
remove the disc.
*
When a disc has been finalized, it will not be possible to record more content to it or to
modify its menu styles.
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Settings & Controls for Recording
Erasing All Data From a DVD-RW / DVD+RW Disc
Pre-Recording Settings
DISC menu screen
1. Insert the DVD-RW from which data is to be erased.
• SET INTERVAL
Ⅵ Recorder switch settings
This parameter is set the time interval for automatic chapter
creation and is set in units of minutes.
• AUTO CHAPTER (REC PAUSE) Item
Set whether to automatically insert a chapter when recording
is paused.
• ENCODE QUALITY
This parameter is used to set the quality for encording (or
compressing) video data.
Use the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch on the DVD recorder’s
rear panel to select the reference input level for analog audio
(i.e., +4 dB or –8 dB).
DISC MENU
2. Press the SET UP button to display the Setup Menu.
MENU
FINALIZE
CANCEL
3. Use the 7 and 6 buttons to select DISC item and then press
the SET button.
● The DISC menu screen will appear.
CANCEL DISC FINALIZATION
AUTO FINALIZE
AUTO CANCEL DISC FINALIZ.
CANCEL
OFF
OFF
ⅥThe following screens are used to make settings relevant to
recording. (Screen setting methods: ☞ Page 59)
(
)
DISC ERASE QUICK
EXECUTE
CANCEL
● INPUT SELECT MENU screen
This screen is used to select the audio and video signals to
be used. For more details, refer to page 63.
DISC ERASE
(
)
FULL
4. Press the 7or 6 button, select either the DISC ERASE (QUICK)
item or the DISC ERASE (FULL) item, then press the SET button.
● The setting value list box is displayed.
DISC ERASE (QUICK): Only the disc control area is erased. (Quick Erase)
Compared with Full Erase the time to erase is
shorter.
• AUDIO ENCODE
This parameter is used to set the format for encoding (or
compressing) audio data.
● SYSTEM MENU screen
The SYSTEM MENU screen contains two different pages of
parametes.
For more details regarding the encoding of audio and video,
refer to pages 31.
SYSTEM MENU (1/2) screen
• SET UP (NTSC only)
This parameter is set when an analog video signal (i.e.,
composite orYC separate) is being input to the DVD recorder.
Specifically, a setting is made to reflect whether or not the
input signal is a setup signal. SETUP should be set to ON if
it is a setup signal, or to OFF if it is not.
• TEST SIGNAL
Set this parameter to ON when the color bar output by the
DVD recorder’s internal signal generator is to be recorded.
DISC ERASE (FULL): All areas of the disc are erased. (Full Erase) This
setting is recommended for repeated use of a disc.
• TIMELAPSE REC Item
Set this to ON to enable timelaps recording. (☞ Page 41)
• DAILY REC Item
Set this to ON to enable DAILY REC (daily recording).
(☞ Page 42)
5. Use the 7 and 6 buttons to select EXECUTE from the list and
then press the SET button.
● The erasing of data will begin.
RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen
• AUDIO CHANNEL (DV)
This parameter is to be set when recording an audio signal
from the DV IN/OUT terminal.
Specifically, it indicates whether the signals from channels 1
and 2 or from channels 3 and 4 are to be recorded. (Only
with sampling frequency of 32 kHz)
The message “PLEASE WAIT” appears on the monitor.
● When all data has been erased, the message will disappear.
SYSTEM MENU (2/2) screen
• TV TYPE Item
For selecting the NTSC or PAL mode.
This unit will be rebooted when settings are changed.
• Y/C TERMINAL MODE
This parameter indicates whether theY/C IN/OUT terminal’s
specification is S1 or S2.(Specifically, it selects the recording
method for the wide-screen discrimination signal.)
CAUTION
Note
● All of the data recorded to the disc will be erased in this process. Before
starting, therefore, confirm that no important data is stored on this disc.
● Under no circumstances should the power be turned off or the power cord
disconnected while data is being erased.
When either a new DVD-RW / DVD+RW
or one that has been erased on another
machine is inserted, quick erase starts up.
• AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE
This parameter is used to select the method for adjustment
of audio recording levels. Specifically, both channels can be
adjusted while maintaining the same level (BOTH), or each
channel can be adjusted independently (INDEPENDENCE).
For more details regarding methods for the adjustment of
audio recording levels, refer to page 32.
Y/C OUT DC
Canceling the Finalization of a DVD-RW / DVD+RW
• ASPECT
5.0 — 3.5V
2.4 — 1.0V
Other
When adding an extra recording to a finalized DVD-RW / DVD+RW, cancel the finalization.
This parameter is used to set the aspect for recorded video.
(AUTO, 4:3, LETTER, or SQUEEZE)
S1
S2
16 : 9 Squeeze Normal 4 : 3
16 : 9 Squeeze 4 : 3 LETTER
DISC menu screen
1. Insert the DVD-RW / DVD+RW whose finalization you want to
cancel.
Normal 4 : 3
● REMOTE MENU screen
• REMOTE SELECT
DISC MENU
MENU
● DVD MENU screen
• EDIT MENU
This parameter should be set to OFF when not controlling
the DVD recorder via the DV IN/OUT terminal.
• REC CONTROL
This parameter indicates whether or not the REC CONTROL
panel is to be displayed constantly on-screen when a
recordable disc has been inserted.
2. Press the SET UP button and the set up top menu screen will be
displayed.
FINALIZE
CANCEL
CANCEL DISC FINALIZATION
EXECUTE
This parameter indicates whether or not a screen for menu
editing is to be displayed during title closing and finalizing.
• STYLE
This screen is used to select the arrangement and
background style for thumbnails displayed on the top menu.
This DVD recorder can store eight individual style type (i.e.,
TYPE1 through TYPE8), and the most suitable type should
be selected here.
AUTO FINALIZE
AUTO CANCEL DISC FINALIZ.
OFF
OFF
CANCEL
3. Press the 7 or 6 button to select the DISC item, then press the
SET button.
● The DISC menu screen is displayed.
(
)
DISC ERASE QUICK
DISC ERASE
(
)
FULL
CANCEL
Set this to ON when using a keyboard.
• FOOT SW1 Item
4. Press the 7 or 6 button, and select the CANCEL DISC
FINALIZATION item, then press the SET button.
● The setting value list box is displayed.
Set this to any mode other than OFF when turning ON/OFF
recording using an external switch that is connected to the
FOOT SW1 terminal at the rear of this unit.
• FOOT SW2 Item
Set this to any mode other than OFF when writing chapters
or indexes using an external switch that is connected to the
FOOT SW2 terminal at the rear of this unit.
Please see page 70 for details
• THUMBNAIL FORM
This parameter selects the method to be used for thumbnail
conversion when recording a wide-screen signal.
5. Press the 7 or 6 button, select EXECUTE from the list box,
•
DISC IN ACTION Item /TITLE END Item / DVD MENUTYPE Item
This is used to set the status of a disc created when finalizing. Set
this before recording to a blank disc.(☞ Refer to pages 66 and 67.)
then press the SET button.
● Cancellation of finalization starts.
The message “PLEASE WAIT” or “WAIT” appears on the monitor.
● When complete, the message disappears.
● RECORDER MENU screen
The RECORDER MENU screen contains two different pages
of parameters.
Notes
● When canceling finalization the TOP MENU created when finalizing is
deleted.
● Discs finalized on another machine cannot be cancelled.
RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen
• CHAPTER CREATION
This parameter indicates whether chapters are to be created
automatically or manually.
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Settings & Controls for Recording
Specifying the Disc Status Created when the Disc was Finalized
Setting the Encoding Format for Audio & Video
It is possible to specify the action when a finalized disc is inserted into this machine or a DVD player, or the operation when
playback of a title is finished. Also, it is possible to select whether to create a title menu (TOP MENU) or chapter menu (MENU)
when finalizing or closing a title. It is necessary to carry out the setting before recording to a blank disc. The setting is carried out
with the DISC IN ACTION Item, TITLE END Item or DVD MENU TYPE Item of the DISC MENU screen.
The setting of encoding formats for audio and video is carried out from the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen as described below.
BUSY
Setting Encoding Formats
OPEN/CLOSE
ⅥStop the DVD recorder.
Set up top menu screen
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
Operation
SET UP
1. Open the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen.
SET UP button
DISC
•
•
Press the SET UP button to display the Setup Menu.
Select RECORDER using the 6 and 7 buttons and then press the SET
button.
1. Display the DVD MENU screen
SET
INPUT SELECT
TOP
MENU
MENU
•
•
Press the SET UP button and the set up top menu screen will be displayed.
Press either the 6 or 7 button to select the DVD MENU item, then press
the SET button.
SYSTEM
DVD MENU
RECORDER
REMOTE
SET button
2. Make the required settings on the RECORDER MENU (1/2)
screen.
DISPLAY
2. Set the DVD MENU menu screen
RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen
CLOCK ADJUST
NETWORK
•
With the 6or 7buttons, select Item, press the SET button and the setting
value list box will be displayed.
RECORDER MENU (1/2)
•
Select the parameter to be set using the 6and 7buttons, and then press
the SET button to display a list of possible settings.
Select the required setting using the 6and 7buttons, and then press the
SET button to adopt it.
EXIT
MENU
•
With the 6or 7 buttons, select the setting value, press the SET button to
confirm the setting value.
MANUAL
CHAPTER CREATION
SET INTERVAL
•
Every05Min
ON
AUTO CHAPTER (RECPAUSE)
DVD MENU screen
3. Finish the Setting
ENCODE QUALITY
TIMELAPSE REC
AUDIO ENCODE
SP
NO USE
Carry out either of the following operations.
DVD MENU
3. Complete the setting process.
DOLBY DIGITAL
•
Select the MENU item, press the SET button to return to the set up top
MENU
NO USE
DAILY REC
To do so, carry out one of the following procedures.
menu screen.
DISABLE
EDIT MENU
STYLE
•
Select MENU and press the SET button to return to the Setup Menu.
TYPE1
•
Press the SET UP button to return to the normal screen.
1
1
TITLE PATERN
CAPTER PATERN
•
Press the SET UP button to return to the normal screen display.
NORMAL
TOP
THUMNAIL FORM
DVD MENU TYPE
DISC IN ACTION
TITLE
NEXT TITLE
TITLE END
Video Encoding
Ⅵ DVD MENU TYPE Item
Item
Description
This is for selecting whether to create a title menu (TOP MENU) or a chapter menu (MENU) when finalizing or closing a title.
ENCODE QUALITY
For setting the recording quality. Recording quality and time vary with the set values as follows:
(For a 4.7 GB disc)
Ⅵ DISC IN ACTION Item
This is to set the operation when a finalized disc is inserted into this machine or a DVD player.
Recording
Time
Set Value
Picture
Quality Upload Size
Ⅵ TITLE END Item
This is to set the operation when playback of a title is finished.
UXP (NOT DVD VIDEO)
XP
40 mins
60 mins
High
∞
* Settings cannot be changed after the title is recorded. Setting is possible only when there is no disc inserted or when a blank
disc is inserted. Please see page 67 for details.
SP
LP
EP
120 mins
180 mins
240 mins
360 mins
480 mins
Normal
D1 : NTSC = 720 x 480 dots
: PAL = 720 x 576 dots
√
DLP (Double LP)
DEP (Double EP)
Low
√
HalfD1 : NTSC = 352 x 480 dots
: PAL = 352 x 576 dots
* Only UXP, XP or SP can be selected when the AUDIO ENCODE item is set to LPCM.
Audio Encoding
ⅥAUDIO ENCODE
This parameter is used to set the encoding format for audio data.
NO AUDIO
LPCM
:
:
Do not record audio sound.
Linear PCM encoding
DOLBY DIGITAL: Dolby AC3 encoding.
MPEG MPEG encoding (Effective only when the TV TYPE item from SYSTEM MENU (2/2) screen is set to PAL.)
:
Note
If the SET UP button is pressed while in Recording mode, the video encode quality and audio encoding format will be
displayed on-screen. Press the SET UP button once again to hide this information.
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Settings & Controls for Recording
Adjusting of Audio Recording Levels
Checking the Video Input
This DVD recorder’s audio recording levels can be adjusted using two different methods, and AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE from
the RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen indicates the method to be used. In addition, it is also possible to return the audio recording
levels to their default settings (i.e., unity gain).
Use the monitor connected to the VIDEO LINE OUT or Y/C OUT terminal to confirm that the input video signal is as required.
The following procedure will allow you to monitor the quality at which the video will be recorded to a DVD.
Note: The AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch on the DVD recorder’s rear panel can be used to select the reference input level for analog
audio (i.e., +4 dB or –8 dB).
VIDEO LINE OUT terminal
MAIN
POWER
VIDEO
LINE
AUDIO
IN
INPUT
LEVEL
CH1
OUT
+
4dB
-
8dB
Selecting the Adjustment Method
Y/C
Y/C
IN
OUT
CH2
DV IN/OUT
RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen
1. Open the RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen.
REMOTE
FOOT SW
1
2
To do this, select † button from the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen and
USB
RECORDER MENU (2/2)
FOR SERVICE
press the SET button.
AC IN
BACK
Monitor screen
1,2ch † 1,2ch
AUDIO CHANNEL (DV)
AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE
ASPECT
BOTH
AUTO
2. Make the required setting using AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE
from the RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen.
BOTH
:
Audio levels are adjusted while both the CH1/CH2
are maintained at the same volume.
The CH1/CH2 are adjusted separately.
Signal Connections
INDEPENDENCE
:
Connect the VIDEO LINE OUT or Y/C OUT terminal to the monitor.
BUSY
OPEN/CLOSE
Procedure
Adjusting the Audio Recording Levels
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
Ⅵ Press and hold the REC button for at least 2 seconds while the DVD
recorder is stopped or inserted with no disc. While this button is being
held, input signal encoded/decoded in MPEG will be output via the VIDEO
OUT orY/C OUT terminal on the rear panel.
TITLE
CHAPTER
FWD
DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCMMPEG
SET
TOP
REV
STOP
PLAY
PAUSE
REC
BUSY
MENU
MENU
OPERATE
OPEN/CLOSE
● This function allows the quality of the video to be confirmed before recording
to a DVD.
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
AUDIO
REC button
TITLE
CHAPTER
FWD
CH1
DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCMMPEG
Audio level indicator
CH2
Note
SET
Buttons used
MENU
TOP
PHONES
REV
STOP
PLAY
PAUSE
REC
MENU
Audio will be muted at this time.
The setting value of the
ENCODE QUALITY is
indicated on the LCD display.
ⅥReturn from setting screens to the normal display.
ⅥRecording levels can be adjusted in either Stop or Recording mode. Be sure to monitor the front panel’s audio level indicator as
ENCODE XX
the levels are being adjusted. Adjust the level so that the LED on the far right does not light.
UXP, XP, SP, LP,
EP, DLP, DEP
Adjusting both channels together (BOTH)
ⅥTo raise the recording level
Adjusting both channels separately (INDEPENDENCE)
ⅥTo adjust the Channel 1 level
Press the 6 button while holding the 8 or
tbutton to raise the audio recording levels
Press either the 6 or 7 button while
holding the 8 button.
SET
SET
for Channel
simultaneously.
1
and Channel
2
Pressing the 6 button raises the recording
level.
Pressing the 7button lowers the recording
level.
ⅥTo lower the recording level
ⅥTo adjust the Channel 2 level
Press the 7 button while holding the 8 or
tbutton to lower the audio recording levels
Press either the 6 or 7 button while
holding the t button.
SET
SET
for Channel
simultaneously.
1
and Channel
2
Pressing the 6 button raises the recording
level.
Pressing the 7button lowers the recording
level.
Returning Audio Recording Levels to Default Settings (UNITY MODE)
ⅥPress and hold the 8 and t buttons simultaneously to return the audio recording levels to their default settings (i.e., unity gain).
● Both of the audio recording levels will be fixed at the default setting.
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Settings & Controls for Recording
Title & Chapter Menus
Selecting Styles for Title & Chapter Menu
This DVD recorder can automatically create title and chapter menus in response to recording operations and can save these to the
disc being recorded.
When the disc is subsequently played, these title and chapter menus can be used to access specific sections of stored video and
audio.
● When recording is stopped using the STOP button or a similar action (i.e., disc closing), a title number and a thumbnail
(corresponding to the frame at the start of recording) will be created to form part of the disc’s title menu. A single disc can contain
up to 99 different titles.
Each recorded DVD contains title and chapter menus that provide information relating to its titles and chapters.
Whenever recording is carried out, title numbers, chapter numbers, and thumbnails are automatically generated in order to create
the title and chapter menus.
Specifically, the frames from the start of individual recordings are used as thumbnails for the title menu.
In a similar way, the frames at which chapter marks have been inserted are used as thumbnails for chapter menus.(These thumbnails
may be modified later on.) The title menu will become the top thumbnail of the chapter menu.
The term “style” is used to refer to a combination of thumbnail characteristics for the title and chapter menus.This DVD recorder can
● Similarly, if a chapter mark is inserted during recording, a chapter number and a thumbnail (corresponding to the frame at the
chapter mark) will be created to form part of the title’s chapter menu. Chapter marks are used as targets for skipping during
playback. Each title can contain up to 99 chapters. Indexes are written together with chapter marks. (Please see page 57 for
details on indexes.)
store eight different style types, and the DVD MENU screen is used to indicate which of these types is to be used.
Making Settings in the DVD MENU screen
Setup Menu
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Setup Menu.
End of recording
Start of recording
Title 2
End of recording
Start of recording
Title 1
DISC
2. Select DVD MENU from the Setup Menu and then press the SET
INPUT SELECT
button.
SYSTEM
Title menu Thumbnail
Thumbnail
● The DVD MENU screen will appear.Within this screen, the STYLE parameter
DVD MENU
RECORDER
indicates the style type currently selected for the title and chapter menus.
REMOTE
Chapter mark
Chapter mark
Chapter mark
DISPLAY
3. Confirm the settings for the currently selected style.
CLOCK ADJUST
Select STYLE and then press the SET button to display the corresponding
NETWORK
STYLE screen.
TITLE PATTERN
EXIT
Recording
Recording
:
The display pattern currently selected for the title
menu. Each display pattern uses different numbers,
positions, and sizes for thumbnails, in addition to
different backgrounds.
DVD MENU screen
CHAPTER PATTERN : The display pattern currently selected for chapter
menus. Each display pattern uses different numbers,
positions, and sizes for thumbnails, in addition to
different backgrounds.
DVD MENU
MENU
Thumbnail
Thumbnail
Thumbnail
Chapter 3
Thumbnail
Thumbnail
DISABLE
TYPE1
EDIT MENU
STYLE
1
1
TITLE PATERN
CAPTER PATERN
4. Use the cursor buttons (6, 7, t, and 8) to select one of the
eight style types and display the corresponding STYLE screen.
Chapter menus
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
NORMAL
TOP
THUMNAIL FORM
DVD MENU TYPE
DISC IN ACTION
TITLE
NEXT TITLE
5. To use a specific style, select the corresponding type number
and then press the SET button.
TITLE END
ⅥDisplay Styles
This type number will then be stored by the DVD recorder.
Following this, the screen’s BACK button will be highlighted. The SET button
can now be pressed to return to the DVD MENU screen.
A total of eight different display styles can be used with title and chapter menus.The DVD MENU screen can be used to select the
type of style to be used in the creation of title and chapter menus.
In addition, each of the display styles can be modified as required. (☞ Page 36)
Depending on the style used and the number of menu items, title and chapter menus may extend over more than one page.
Ⅵ
If BACK is used to exit the STYLE screen without the SET button
being pressed for the newly selected type, the style setting will
not be updated.
STYLE screen
Notes
● This DVD recorder can store a total of six different display patterns for title and chapter menus.
At the time of purchase, this DVD recorder will contain five different template files. Any of the stored display patterns can be
selected to change the styles applied to each of the title and chapter menus.
Notes
ⅥModifying Chapter Menus
● The STYLE settings for chapter menus can be freely modified until title closing
is carried out. (☞ Page 44)
● The STYLE settings for the title menu can be freely modified until the DVD is
A chapter menu’s display style and thumbnails can be edited at the end of recording (i.e., during title closing); furthermore, titles
and comments for the chapter menu can also be input at this time. (EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen must be set to
ENABLE for this to be possible.) (☞ Page 44)
finalized. (☞ Page 50)
ⅥModifying the Title Menu
● Each style can be freely modified and stored in the DVD recorder’s memory.
In addition, it is also possible to freely select and modify display patterns
(i.e., the number, position, and size of thumbnails in addition to the
background). For more details regarding modification of STYLE, refer to
page 36.
● In certain cases, the frames used for chapter menu thumbnails may differ
slightly from the exact frames at which the corresponding chapter marks
were inserted.
The style used for the title menu and the text input for the title name may both be modified before finalizing is carried out. (EDIT
MENU from the DVD MENU screen must be set to ENABLE for this to be possible.) (☞ Page 50)
Notes
Style types
● Thumbnail of the title menu will be the top thumbnail of the chapter menu.
● Once a title is closed, it will no longer be possible to modify the chapter menu.
● No modifications whatsoever will be possible when the disc has been finalized.
● When a disc is finalized, its title menu will be used to create the top menu.
● Thumbnail creation method during wide-signal recording can be selected in THUMBNAIL FORM of the DVD MENU screen.
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Settings & Controls for Recording
Recording
Recording Sequence
Use the following sequence as a reference when performing recording.
● Input settings: ☞ Page 63.
● Video and audio quality settings: ☞ Page 31.
Changing Styles for Title & Chapter Menus
● Navigation settings (i.e., DISC IN ACTION and TITLE END/DVD MENU TYPE): ☞ Page 64
The DVD MENU screen can be used to change the styles used for displaying title and chapter menus. One of eight different types
of style can be selected for each of the title and chapter menus.
This DVD recorder can also store a total of six different display patterns for title and chapter menus. At the time of purchase, this
DVD recorder will contain five different template files. Any of the stored display patterns can be selected to change the styles
applied to each of the title and chapter menus.
REC button + PLAY button
Index 1
Start of recording
DVD MENU screen
1. Open the DVD MENU screen.
This screen allows patterns to be modified for the style indicated by the STYLE
Chapter 1
DVD MENU
parameter.
MENU
TITLE PATTERN
:
:
Shows the pattern number for the current title-menu
display style as indicated by the STYLE parameter.
Shows the pattern number for the current chapter-
menu display style as indicated by the STYLE
parameter.
REC button
REC button
Index 2
Index 3
DISABLE
TYPE1
EDIT MENU
STYLE
1
1
TITLE PATERN
CAPTER PATERN
CHAPTER PATTERN
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
NORMAL
TOP
THUMNAIL FORM
DVD MENU TYPE
DISC IN ACTION
TITLE
When the STYLE parameter’s number setting is changed, the patterns
used for title and chapter menus in the new style will be displayed by
TITLE PATTERN and CHAPTER PATTERN respectively.
NEXT TITLE
TITLE END
PAUSE button*1
2. Change the display patterns for the title and chapter menus as
TITLE PATTERN screen
required.
Recording Pause
TITLE PATTERN
For example, let’s change the title menu’s display pattern from 1 to 4.
Select TITLE PATTERN from the DVD MENU screen and press the SET
button.
BACK
1
PLAY button or PAUSE button
Index 4
● The TITLE PATTERN screen will appear.
Resumption of recording
3. Use the cursor buttons (t, 8, 6, and 7) to select the fourth
Chapter 4
pattern on the TITLE PATTERN screen, and then press the SET
PAUSE button*1
button.
● The title menu’s display pattern changes to No. 4, and the BACK button
Recording Pause
becomes highlighted.
4. With the BACK button highlighted,press the SET button and return
to the DVD MENU screen.
TITLE PATTERN
BACK
1
STOP button
ⅥIf BACK is used to exit theTITLE PATTERN screen without the SET button being
pressed for the newly selected pattern, the pattern setting will not be updated.
End of recording
Processing time:
30 seconds maximum
To change the display pattern for chapter menus, select CHAPTER
PATTERN from the DVD MENU screen and then proceed in the same way
as described above.
Chapter menu modification possible*2 (
☞
Page 44)
Note
Title closing
Recording of a new title
Processing time:
several seconds ~ several minutes
The TITLE PATTERN screen and CHAPTER PATTERN screen show the
patterns that are currently stored in this DVD recorder.
Display pattern: A combination of thumbnail characteristics (i.e., position,
quantity, and size) and the type of menu background used.
Title menu modification possible*2 (
☞Page 50)
TITLE PATTERN
BACK
4
Finalizing
Processing time:
20 minutes maximum
Playback possible (Other DVD player) *3
*1 It is possible to select whether to automatically insert a chapter mark and index when there is a pause in the recording using the
AUTO CHAPTER (REC PAUSE) item of the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen.
*2 Title and chapter menu modification will be possible when EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen has been set to ENABLE.
*3 It is possible to playback a disc that has been recorded on this machine even before finalizing it.
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Recording
Recording with the Front Panel
Recording with the Front Panel (continued)
This DVD recorder recording operations can be carried out in two different ways — namely, using the buttons provided on the front
panel and using the on-screen REC CONTROL panel. In the latter case, furthermore, recording operations can be performed using
a keyboard. The following section, however, will provide a description of recording using the front panel buttons.
On a DVD, the section of video recorded between the start of recording and pressing of the STOP button to end recording is stored
as a single title, and a unique title number is assigned to each of these sections. A single disc can contain up to 99 different titles.
In addition, each title can be separated into a number of different chapters by inserting chapter marks at the appropriate points, and
each title can contain up to 99 chapters.
6. End recording and remove the disc.
Note
Depending on how the disc will be used, one of two different procedures is
implemented at this time.
When recording is stopped or a title is
closed, the message will appear on the
VIDEO LINE OUT,Y/C OUT, or DVI OUT
monitor.
● If more content will be recorded to the disc using this DVD recorder:
Simply press the OPEN/CLOSE button and remove the disc. (Do not finalize
the disc before it is removed.)
* The AUTO FINALIZE item on the DISC menu screen will have to be set to
OFF.
● If the disc is to be played on a different DVD player:
Finalize the disc, press the OPEN/CLOSE button, and then remove the disc.
For more details regarding finalizing, refer to page 43.
Information relating to titles and chapters is stored on a disc in the form of title and chapter menus. When the disc is being played,
therefore, the title and chapter menus can be used to access specific sections of stored video and audio.
LCD display
BUSY
OPERATE
OPEN/CLOSE
OPEN/CLOSE button
Inserting Chapter Marks Manually or Automatically
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
AUDIO
TITLE
CHAPTER
FWD
CH1
CH2
DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCMMPEG
RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen
Ⅵ It is possible to insert a chapter mark either manually or automatically.
SET
TOP
PHONES
REV
STOP
PLAY
PAUSE
REC
MENU
MENU
Indexes are written together with chapter marks.
The actual method to be used is determined by CHAPTER CREATION and
SET INTERVAL from the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen.
RECORDER MENU (1/2)
MENU
MANUAL
CHAPTER CREATION
SET INTERVAL
●
●
If chapter marks are to be inserted manually at any point, set CHAPTER
CREATION to MANUAL.
Chapter marks and indexes can then be inserted by pressing the REC button
Every05Min
ON
STOP button
PLAY button
REC button
AUTO CHAPTER (RECPAUSE)
PAUSE button
SP
ENCODE QUALITY
TIMELAPSE REC
AUDIO ENCODE
NO USE
while recording.
DOLBY DIGITAL
If chapter marks are to be inserted automatically, first of all set CHAPTER
CREATION to AUTO.Then use SET INTERVAL to set a time (in minutes) for
chapter mark insertion.
Remaining time
000 min
ⅥInsert a disc that can be recorded on.
NO USE
DAILY REC
Monitor display
1. With the DVD recorder stopped, make all of the required settings
and adjust the audio recording levels.
The DVD recorder will insert chapter marks and indexes at the corresponding
intervals during recording.
Ⅵ Whether a chapter mark is automatically inserted or not during a recording
2. Start recording.
This is done by pressing and holding the REC button first, followed the PLAY
button.
pause is set with the AUTO CHAPTER (REC PAUSE) item.
ON
:
Insert a chapter mark and index.
OFF : Do not insert a chapter mark and index.
3. Pause recording.
Notes
This is done by pressing the PAUSE button.
●
The frame at which a chapter mark is inserted will be used for the
corresponding thumbnail in the chapter menu. When EDIT MENU from
the DVD MENU screen is set to ENABLE, the frames used for thumbnails
can be modified on the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen that appears
automatically at the end of recording.
REC
● The recording pause mode is entered.
04/05/06
11:20:00
TITLE 01 00:11:22
CHAPTER 01 00:11:22
When the AUTO CHAPTER (REC PAUSE) item of the RECORDER [1/2]
screen is set to ON, a chapter mark is automatically inserted when the
recording pause mode is entered.
A number of different methods can also be used for the manual or automatic
insertion of chapter marks. (☞ Page 39)
Title and chapter numbers
●
●
Each title can contain up to 99 chapters.
In certain cases, the frames used for chapter menu thumbnails may differ
slightly from the exact frames at which the corresponding chapter marks
were inserted.
Notes
4. Restart recording.
● A maximum of 10 minutes will be
required to complete title closing.
● The remaining time available for
recording on a disc will be displayed
on the monitor. Note that this is to be
used as a general guide, not as an
exact figure. (DISPLAY and REMAIN
from the DISPLAY MENU screen must
both be ON for this figure to be
displayed.)
● During the recording process, the
current title number and chapter
number are displayed on the monitor.
(ONSCREEN will be displayed when
the DISPLAY item is ON and theTITLE/
CHAPTER/INDEX item is set to
TITLE+CHAPTER.)
Press the PLAY or PAUSE button.
●
Indexes can be added or deleted when in the Playback mode.
● Recording will begin once again and a new chapter will be created in the
current title.
5. End recording (i.e., close the title)
Press the STOP button when either recording or paused.
● The action of the DVD recorder following the end of recording depends on
the setting of EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen.
Using the Foot Switch to Perform Recording
Operations such as recording and writing chapter marks (indexes) can be performed using the external switch that is connected to
the foot switch terminal at the rear of this unit.
DISABLE
:
Recording is ended and the chapter menu is created using
preset settings (i.e., the title is closed).
The THUMBNAIL EDIT screen will appear.This screen can be
used to modify the chapter menu’s display style, to change the
thumbnails used, to input chapter names, and to perform other
similar functions. For more details, refer to page 44.
●
Use the FOOT SW1 terminal to turn ON/OFF recording. The FOOT SW1 item on the REMOTE menu screen can be used to
specify whether to use the FOOT SW1 terminal as well as to specify conditions for using the terminal. (☞ Page 70)
Use the FOOT SW2 terminal to write chapter marks (indexes).The FOOT SW2 item on the REMOTE menu screen can be used
to specify whether to use the FOOT SW2 terminal as well as to specify conditions for using the terminal. (☞ Page 70)
ENABLE
:
●
Ⅵ
If additional recording is to be carried out, repeat steps 1 through
5 above.
● In such a case, the subsequent recording is stored as a new title.
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Recording
Using a Keyboard to Control Recording
Timelapse Recording
Recording operations of this DVD recorder can be carried out using the REC CONTROL panel displayed on the monitor. In
addition, a keyboard can also be used when working with this panel.
REC CONTROL panel is only displayed on the monitor of VIDEO LINE OUT and Y/C OUT terminals. It is not displayed on the
Timelapse recording allows recording over long hours through intermittent recording. During timelapse recording, audio sound is
not recorded. Specify whether to perform timelapse recording using the TIMELAPSE REC item on the RECORDER MENU (1/2)
screen.
monitor of DVI OUT terminal.
RECORDER MENU (1/2) Screen
Configuration
Signal Connections
MAIN
POWER
VIDEO
LINE
AUDIO
INPUT
LEVEL
CH1
OUT
IN
RECORDER MENU (1/2)
+
4dB
-
8dB
1. Display the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen.
2. Set the TIMELAPSE REC item on the RECORDER MENU (1/2)
screen to ON.
● The TIMELAPSE REC configuration screen will be displayed.
* TL REC can be specified only when the ENCODE QUALITY parameter is
set to UXP, XP, SP or LP.
Y/C
Y/C
Connect a keyboard to the USB terminals on the back of the DVD recorder.
MENU
IN
OUT
CH2
DV IN/OUT
CHAPTER CREATION
SET INTERVAL
MANUAL
Every05Min
ON
REMOTE
FOOT SW
1
2
USB
FOR SERVICE
AUTO CHAPTER (REC PAUSE)
ENCODE QUALITY
AC IN
Settings
SP
TIMELAPSE REC
ON
● If the REC CONTROL panel is to be displayed on-screen, set REC CONTROL
from the REMOTE MENU screen to ON.
AUDIO ENCODE
DAILY REC
NO AUDIO
NO USE
This panel will be displayed in Stop, Recording, and Recording Pause mode.
ⅥTo open the Setup Menu, press the DVD recorder’s SET UP button. Or, press
the ESC key on the keyboard, and the set up menu will be displayed.
3. Set accordingly on the TIMELAPSE REC configuration screen.
TL REC TIME : For setting the estimated duration (seconds) of each
timelapse recording.
TIMELAPSE MODE RECORDING SIZE: --Hour --Min
TL RecTime 1.0 sec IntervalTime 002 sec
/
Duration can be specified in units of seconds.
INTERVAL TIME: For setting the estimated time interval (seconds) until the
next recording.
TIMELAPSE REC Configuration Screen
TL REC TIME INTERVAL TIME
REMOTE MENU screen
1 Change the set value.
Use the cursor buttons (
9 buttons on the configuration screen, followed by pressing the
the main unit.
02
sec
03
sec
SET
/
/
/
) on the main unit to highlight the 8 or
Procedure
REMOTE MENU
/
button on
NO USE
MENU
1. Start recording.
OFF
REMOTE SELECT
REC CONTROL
FOOT SW1
Keyboard
:
Use the arrow keys (©, †, ∞, and √) to select Record (r) from
ON
8: Value increases upon pressing the button.
9: Value decreases upon pressing the button.
Confirm
OFF
OFF
9600
TYPE1
the REC CONTROL panel, and then press the Enter key.
FOOT SW2
2. Pause recording.
232C BAUDRATE
* A setting value is a near value.
RECORDER MENU (1/2) Screen
232C PROTOCOL TYPE
Keyboard
:
Use the arrow keys (©, †, ∞, and √) to select Pause (w) from
2 Confirm set value.
Use the cursor buttons (
button on the configuration screen, followed by pressing the SET button on the
main unit.
the REC CONTROL panel, and then press the Enter key.
● The DVD recorder will adopt Recording Pause mode; in addition, a chapter
mark (index) and thumbnail will be inserted at the current position.
RECORDER MENU (1/2)
MENU
/
/
/
) on the main unit to highlight the SET
CHAPTER CREATION
SET INTERVAL
MANUAL
Every05Min
ON
3. Restart recording.
AUTO CHAPTER (REC PAUSE)
ENCODE QUALITY
SP
● This confirms the settings and the configuration screen disappears.
Keyboard
:
Use the arrow keys (©, †, ∞, and √) to select either Record (r)
or Pause (w) from the REC CONTROL panel, and then press the
Enter key.
000 min
TIMELAPSE REC
ON
● Recordable time and set values of TIMELAPSE REC are displayed at the
bottom of the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen.
AUDIO ENCODE
DAILY REC
NO AUDIO
NO USE
Ⅵ Steps 2 and 3 can be repeated to create a single, partitioned title.
● The AUDIO ENCODE item is automatically set to NO AUDIO.
TIMELAPSE MODE RECORDING SIZE: 200Hour 00Min
TL RecTime 2.0 sec IntervalTime sec
/
3
4. End recording (i.e., close the title)
* Select the NO USE button on the configuration screen and press the SET button
on the main unit to clear the set values.
FINALIZE
Select Stop (q) from the REC CONTROL panel and press the Enter key.
● The action of the DVD recorder following the end of recording depends on
the setting of EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen.
DISABLE : Recording is ended and the chapter menu is created using
standard settings (i.e., the title is closed).
DISC TITLE
If TIMELAPSE MODE RECORDING
SIZE is displayed as 200Hour, this
means TIMELAPSE recording can be
performed for approximately another
200 hours.
Performing Timelapse Recording
REC
04/05/06
11:20:00
TITLE 01 00:11:22
CHAPTER 01 00:11:22
Ⅵ Timelapse recording starts when normal recording operation is performed.
During timelapse recording, the indicator lamp of the button on the main unit
lights up as follows:
Recording (Time as set for TL REC TIME): REC and PLAY buttons light up.
During Interval (Time as set for INTERVAL TIME): REC button lights up.
ENABLE
:
The THUMBNAIL EDIT screen will appear. This screen can be
used to modify the chapter menu’s display style, to change the
thumbnails used, to input chapter names, and to perform other
similar functions. For more details, refer to page 44.
REC CONTROL panel
Notes
● DISC TITLE from the REC CONTROL
panel can be selected to allow a name
to be input for the disc. This type of
name proves useful when managing
discs using a PC.Note that disc names
are not displayed on the monitor or the
DVD recorder.
Characters allowed for the disc title are
alphanumerical characters and
underscore (_) only. Space and other
symbols may not be used.
Ⅵ Press the STOP button to stop timelapse recording.
Ⅵ If additional recording is to be carried out, repeat steps 1 through 4 above.
● In such a case, each subsequent recording will be stored as a new title.
Ⅵ To quit the Timelapse Recording mode, set the TIMELAPSE REC item on the
RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen to NO USE.
5. End recording and remove the disc.
Depending on how the disc will be used, one of two different procedures
is implemented at this time.
● If more content will be recorded to the disc using this DVD recorder:
Simply press the DVD recorder’s OPEN/CLOSE button and remove the disc.
(Do not finalize the disc before it is removed.)
● If the disc is to be played on a different DVD player:
Use FINALIZE from the REC CONTROL panel to finalize the disc before it is
ejected.
Timelapse Recording Operation (Reference)
Recordable Time: Displayed at bottom of the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen.
Configuration Example
of TIMELAPSE REC
Configuration Screen
TL REC TIME INTERVAL TIME
Set Value
2 sec
Set Value
3 sec
2 sec
3 sec
● FINALIZE and DISC TITLE from the
REC CONTROL panel cannot be used
while recording.
For more details regarding finalizing, refer to page 43.
● The Record (r) button from the REC
CONTROL panel can be activated or
clicked to insert chapter marks (indexes)
and thumbnails during recording.
Disc for Timelapse
Recording
Duration of one timelapse recording
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Recording
DAILY REC (Daily Recording)
Finalizing (for Playback on Other DVD Players)
Finalize a disc recorded using this DVD recorder as described below in order to ensure that it can be played on other DVD players.
In the case of DVD-RWs, playback will be possible on DVD players that support video mode.
DAILY REC allows recording to start/end automatically at a designated time on a daily basis.
Specify whether to use the DAILY REC feature using the DAILY REC item on the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen.
After finalizing a disc;
● No additional recording will be possible.
● The title menu cannot be changed.
Configuration
RECORDER MENU (1/2) Screen
1. Display the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen.
● The titles created before finalizing will be displayed as the top menu.
2. Set the DAILY REC item on the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen to
RECORDER MENU (1/2)
MENU
ON.
CHAPTER CREATION
SET INTERVAL
MANUAL
Every05Min
ON
● The DAILY REC configuration screen will be displayed.
Finalizing
AUTO CHAPTER (REC PAUSE)
ENCODE QUALITY
3. Set accordingly on the DAILY REC configuration screen.
SP
START TIME : For setting the time to start recording (hr: min).
The process of finalizing can be carried out in two different ways.
● Select DISC MENU and then FINALIZE from the Setup Menu.
TIMELAPSE REC
ON
END TIME
: For setting the time to end recording (hr: min).
AUDIO ENCODE
DAILY REC
NO AUDIO
ON
● Select FINALIZE on the REC CONTROL panel when this is being used for recording.
1 Change the set value.
Use the cursor buttons (
9 buttons on the configuration screen, followed by pressing the
the main unit.
TIMELAPSE MODE RECORDING SIZE: --Hour --Min
TL RecTime 1.0 sec IntervalTime 002 sec
/
/
/
) on the main unit to highlight the 8 or
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Setup Procedure: Insert the disc to be finalized.
/
button on
1. If using the Setup Menu:
1. If using the REC CONTROL panel : (Only VIDEO
8: Value increases upon pressing the button.
9: Value decreases upon pressing the button.
q Press the SET UP button to
display the Setup Menu, and
then select DISC.
w Set FINALIZE from the DISC
MENU screen to EXECUTE
and then press the SET button.
000 min
LINE OUT or Y/C out terminal)
DISC MENU
DAILY REC Configuration Screen
MENU
DVD-RW
START TIME
END TIME
EXECUTE
CANCEL
FINALIZE
Select FINALIZE and then press
the keyboard’s Enter key.
h
m
h
m
CANCEL DISC FINALIZATION
AUTO FINALIZE
OFF
2 Confirm set value.
OFF
AUTO CANCEL DISC FINALIZ.
DISC ERASE (QUICK)
DISC ERASE (FULL)
FINALIZE
FINALIZE button
CANCEL
CANCEL
:
:
SET
DISC TITLE
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Use the cursor buttons (
/
/
/
) on the main unit to highlight the SET
button on the configuration screen, followed by pressing the SET button on the
NO USE
REC
04/05/04
11:20:00
TITLE 01 0:11:22
CHAPTER 01 0:11:22
main unit.
● This confirms the set values and the configuration screen disappears.
● The specified time will be displayed as the set value of the DAILY REC item.
Confirm
RECORDER MENU (1/2) Screen
* Select the NO USE button on the configuration screen, followed by pressing the
The screen that will now be displayed depends on the setting of EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen.
SET button on the main unit to clear the set values.
RECORDER MENU (1/2)
MENU
When DISABLE is set, finalization starts.
If this is set to ENABLE, a screen for editing title menus will
appear. Use this screen to confirm that the title menu is as
required, to modify the display style, and to input title
names. (☞ Page 50)
CHAPTER CREATION
SET INTERVAL
MANUAL
Every05Min
ON
Performing DAILY REC
AUTO CHAPTER (REC PAUSE)
ENCODE QUALITY
To perform DAILY REC, insert a recordable disc and set it to the Stop mode.
Next, set this unit to the Operate ON mode.
SP
TIMELAPSE REC
ON
AUDIO ENCODE
DAILY REC
NO AUDIO
Ⅵ It will switch automatically to the Record Pause mode approximately 10 seconds
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19:00
before recording starts.
TIMELAPSE MODE RECORDING SIZE: 200Hour 00Min
TL RecTime 1.0 sec
/
IntervalTime 002 sec
● The message“PLEASEWAIT”will be displayed on the monitor during finalizing.
The message “WAIT” will appears on the DVI OUT terminal.
● The message will disappear when finalization has been completed and the
normal screen display will then be restored.
(The REC CONTROL panel will not be displayed.)
Ⅵ Select NO from the confirmation screen to cancel finalizing and return to the
Ⅵ Recording will start automatically upon reaching the start time.
Ⅵ Recording will end automatically upon reaching the end time.
Set time
• If the EDIT MENU item on the DVD MENU screen is set to ENABLE, the
Chapter Edit menu screen will appear.
The above operation will be repeated on a daily basis.
When the main unit is operated during DAILY
REC, a "DAILY RECORDING" and "DAILY REC"
message will be displayed respectively on the
monitor and LCD, and operation will be disabled.
To stop recording, press the STOP button for at
least 3 seconds.
Ⅵ To cancel the DAILY REC mode, set the DAILY REC item on the RECORDER
MENU (1/2) screen to NO USE.When the power is turned OFF, the DAILY REC
settings will be cleared and automatically set to NO USE.
previous screen.
Notes
● A maximum of 20 minutes will be required to complete finalizing.
● When finalizing is carried out, all of the disc’s recorded video and audio are
stored in accordance with the DVDVideo Standard;accordingly, this content
can also be replayed as DVD video.
● Although a disc finalized using this DVD recorder may in principle be played
on other DVD players, there is no guarantee that all of its content will be
playable.
● When the AUTO FINALIZE item on the DISC menu screen is set to ON,
finalization will be automatically performed when ejecting the disc. (When
the EDIT MENU item on the DVD MENU screen is set to DISABLE.)
● In the case of a DVD-RW/DVD+RW, it is possible to cancel the finalization
and make an additional recording. (☞ page 28.)
Notes on the DAILY REC Feature
● Set the start time for recording to at least 30 seconds later than the current time when configuration is performed.
● The unit switches to the Record Pause mode approximately 10 seconds before recording starts. DAILY REC will not start if
STOP is executed when in the Record Pause mode. Additionally, recording will not stop at the preset end time if it is started
manually while in the Record Pause mode.
● Recording will be performed as follows when it is started manually at a time before the unit switches automatically to the
Record Pause mode (at least 10 seconds prior to the preset start time).
When a start time is preset, recording will not stop at the preset end time.
When a start time is not preset, recording will stop at the preset end time.
● Recording may be discontinued if DISC FULL or SELL FULL occurs before the preset end time.
● There may be a difference of 1 ~ 3 seconds in the start/end time of recording.
● When recording is set to last for almost 1 full day, do so upon taking into account the time required for REC STOP and TITLE
CLOSE processes.Set the end time and start time for the next recording such that they are at least 10 minutes apart from each
other.
When sufficient interval is not created (as illustrated in the example below), recording on the following day may not be executed.
(Example) Start Time 0:00
End Time 23:59
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Title & Chapter Menu Settings
Changing Chapter Menus (THUMBNAIL EDIT Screen)
Changing & Naming Thumbnails for Chapter Menus
The modification of chapter menu thumbnails and the entry of names and comments are carried out as described below using the
THUMBNAIL EDIT screen.
This DVD recorder can automatically create title and chapter menus as recording operations are started and stopped.
Title and chapter menus are created using the following.
● Chapter thumbnails
● Title thumbnails
: The frames at which chapter marks have been inserted are used as thumbnails.
: The frames at the start of individual recordings are used as thumbnails. As a result, a title’s thumbnail is
the same as that of its first chapter.
: Menus are created using the style set using the DVD MENU screen. (Styles determine factors such as
thumbnail positioning and background)
Changing Thumbnails
THUMBNAIL EDIT screen
THUMBNAIL EDIT
For example, let’s change the thumbnail for the second chapter.
● Display style
1. Select the second chapter and press the SET button.
● The thumbnail screen for this chapter will be displayed.
TITLE CLOSE
1
-
6
After chapter menus have been created in this way, it will be possible to modify thumbnails and styles, or to insert new names and
comments.
In specific terms, the editing of chapter menus is carried out using the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen that appears when recording of a
title is ended.
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1
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2
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3
The CHAPTER LENGTH item displays the chapter length (sec.).
The denominator of the POSITION item is the range in which the thumbnail
can be changed. The numerator shows the current display position.
1.
2.
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5
2. Select the thumbnail to be used for the second chapter.
Thumbnails can be selected using the † and © buttons found on this screen.
● If you select † and press the SET button, the image* recorded after the
selected thumbnail will be displayed.Each time the SET button is pressed, a
subsequent image will be displayed. (*Image after 15 frames)
By selecting the †† item and pressing the SET button, the display moves
forward by 10 frames.
● If you select © and press the SET button, the image recorded before the
selected thumbnail will be displayed.Each time the SET button is pressed, a
previous image will be displayed.
CHAPTER MENU
TEXT LOAD
TEMP LOAD
Opening the THUMBNAIL EDIT Screen
THUMBNAIL EDIT
BACK
DVD MENU Screen
Ⅵ Set EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen to ENABLE.
CHAPTER
LENGTH:
5000 sec
● The THUMBNAIL EDIT screen will appear automatically whenever moving to
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2
DVD MENU
Stop mode from Recording mode or Recording Pause mode.
MENU
POSITION:
40/100
EDIT MENU
STYLE
ENABLE
TYPE1
Note
If EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen is set to DISABLE, theTHUMBNAIL
EDIT screen will not be displayed. In such a case, title and chapter menus are
created using preset settings.
1
1
PREVIEW
TITLE PATERN
CAPTER PATERN
TEXT INPUT
By selecting the ©© item and pressing the SET button, the display moves
backward by 10 frames.
NORMAL
TOP
THUMNAIL FORM
DVD MENU TYPE
DISC IN ACTION
THUMBNAIL EDIT
BACK
TITLE
3.
NEXT TITLE
TITLE END
3. Select BACK and press the SET button to change that chapter’s
thumbnail.
CHAPTER
LENGTH:
5000 sec
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2
POSITION:
50/100
THUMBNAIL EDIT
● The initial THUMBNAIL EDIT screen is
displayed once again.
The thumbnail for the second chapter will have
changed to that just selected.
TITLE CLOSE
1
-
6
Ⅵ THUMBNAIL EDIT screen
PREVIEW
TEXT INPUT
When initially displayed, the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen contains thumbnails for up to six recorded chapters in the order that they
were recorded. The seventh and subsequent thumbnails are displayed on the following pages.
● This initial screen can be used to change a chapter’s thumbnail or to input names and comments.
● Operations on this screen can be carried out using the front panel buttons or a keyboard.
Front panel : Select using the t, 8, 6, and 7 buttons, and confirm the selection using the SET button.
Keyboard : Select using the arrow keys and confirm the selection using the Enter key. The input of names and comments is
also carried out using the keyboard.
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1
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2
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3
DDD
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6
CHAPTER MENU
TEXT LOAD
TEMP LOAD
* Thumbnail of the title menu will be the top thumbnail of the chapter menu.
Checking Thumbnails
Displays the previous page
Displays the next page
Use the following procedure to confirm that thumbnails are as desired by displaying
them in full-screen mode.
For example, let’s look at the thumbnail for the second chapter.
THUMBNAIL EDIT
TITLE CLOSE
1
-
6
This button is used to close a disc’s
titles when editing has been
completed. As such, it should not be
used until all other operations have
been completed.
When title close processing has ended,
the display will return to the E-E screen,
and subsequent editing of chapter
menus will not be possible.
THUMBNAIL EDIT
TITLE CLOSE
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1
BBBB
2
CCC
3
1.
1. Select the second chapter and press the SET button.
1 - 6
● The thumbnail screen for this chapter will be displayed.
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5
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6
Thumbnail
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1
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2
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3
2. Select PREVIEW and then press the SET button.
CHAPTER MENU
TEXT LOAD
TEMP LOAD
● The thumbnail image for this chapter will be displayed in full-screen mode.
Chapter number:
This number is used
during description of
operation. It will not
appear on the actual
screen.
THUMBNAIL EDIT
BACK
3. Select BACK and press the SET button to return to theTHUMBNAIL
EDIT screen.
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4
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5
FFF
6
CHAPTER
LENGTH:
5000 sec
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2
Highlighted item:
The currently selected item is
POSITION:
40/100
displayed in highlight.
CHAPTER MENU
TEXT LOAD
TEMP LOAD
PREVIEW
TEXT INPUT
2.
3.
BACK
Displays the CHAPTER MENU EDIT screen.
Specifically, this screen is used to check and
change display styles.
Reads title text that has been created using
an external application.
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Title & Chapter Menu Settings
Changing & Naming Thumbnails for Chapter Menus (continued)
Changing & Checking Chapter Menu Styles
Although display styles for chapter menus are created using settings from the STYLE item of the DVD MENU screen as described
above, the following procedure can be used to modify these styles at the end of title recording. In addition, it will also be possible at
this time to confirm that chapter menus are as required.
Entering Names and Comments for Chapter Menus
These actions are carried out by selecting and confirming CHAPTER MENU from the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen.
Use the following procedure to apply names to the thumbnails used in chapter
menus, and also to add comments to be displayed on a chapter menu screen.
ⅥNames and comments are entered using a keyboard.
Set KEYBOARD STYLE from the SYSTEM MENU (1/2) screen in accordance
with the keyboard’s input language.
ⅥThe following description assumes that all operations are carried out by keyboard.
THUMBNAIL EDIT
TITLE CLOSE
1
-
6
AAA
1
BBB
2
CCC
3
Changing the Display Style
1.
2.
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5
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6
THUMBNAIL EDIT
1. Select CHAPTER MENU from the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen and
TITLE CLOSE
1
-
6
press the SET button.
AAA
BBB
2
CCC
3
CHAPTER MENU
TEXT LOAD
TEMP LOAD
For example, let’s now apply a name to the first chapter.
● The CHAPTER MENU EDIT screen will appear.
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1. Use the arrow keys to select the first chapter from theTHUMBNAIL
EDIT screen, and then press the Enter key.
● The thumbnail screen for this chapter will be displayed.
THUMBNAIL EDIT
BACK
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4
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5
FFF
6
2. Select PRESET STYLE from the CHAPTER MENU screen and then
press the SET button.
CHAPTER
LENGTH:
5000 sec
● The PRESET STYLE MENU screen will appear.
The style number set using the PRESET STYLE parameter will be displayed
in this screen.
CHAPTER MENU
TEXT LOAD
TEMP LOAD
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1.
2.
2. Select TEXT INPUT using the arrow keys and then press the Enter
POSITION:
40/100
key.
CHAPTER MENU
● A box for inputting text will appear.
BACK
PREVIEW
TEXT INPUT
3. To change the display PATTERN;
PRESET STYLE
Select PATTERN and then press the SET button.
Turn to page 36 for details regarding the editing procedure.
3. Enter a name or comment into the text box.
CHAPTER MENU PREVIEW
THUMBNAIL EDIT
BACK
Enter a comment to be displayed on
the chapter menu screen.
*
TITLE PATTERN and CHAPTER PATTERN changed here are also reflected in
DVD MENU of the SETUP MENU.
CHAPTER
LENGTH:
5000 sec
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Enter a name for the chapter
POSITION:
TITLE INPUT
menu thumbnail. (Names can be
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PRESET STYLE MENU screen
TITLE INPUT
CANCEL
3.
5.
up to 20 characters in length.)
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PRESET STYLE
CANCEL
BACK
TYPE
1
TITLE PATTERN
1
1
Select CANCEL and press the Enter key to
close the text box without applying the name
or comment that has been entered.
THUMBNAIL EDIT
BACK
3.
CHAPTER PATTERN
CHAPTER
LENGTH:
5000 sec
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Notes
POSITION:
40/100
● The ¥ mark will become a backslash.
● If text cannot be entered, press the CTRL key (right side) on the keyboard.
PREVIEW
TEXT INPUT
4. After the required text has been entered, press the Enter key.
● The text box will close.
THUMBNAIL EDIT
TITLE CLOSE
1
-
6
The name just emtered will be applied to the selected chapter.
The text that has been input will be displayed on the chapter menu screen.
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*
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5. Select BACK and then press the Enter key.
● The initial THUMBNAIL EDIT screen will again be displayed, and the name
or comment will be shown for the first chapter.
CHAPTER MENU
TEXT LOAD
TEMP LOAD
Note
If you select TEXT LOAD from the THUMBNAIL
Display Characters
THUMBNAIL EDIT
EDIT screen and then press the SET button, title
TITLE CLOSE
1
-
6
The characters displayed in title and
chapter menus depend on the title
or chapter pattern that has been
selected. A preview allows actual
display characters to be confirmed.
Note that at the time of purchase,
display characters will be as follows.
text created using an external application will be
read into the DVD recorder for use as a thumbnail
name.
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2
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3
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5
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CHAPTER MENU
TEXT LOAD
TEMP LOAD
TEXT LOAD
PATTERN No.
Display characters
17 x 2 (34)
17 x 2 (34)
1
2
3
4
5
6
32 x 4 (128)
50 (Included title No.)
25 (Included title No.)
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Title & Chapter Menu Settings
Ending the Editing of Chapter Menus
Once all of the necessary changes and checks have been made using the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen, title closing must be carried
out.
Please ensure that title closing is performed as the last stage of chapter menu editing.
Even if the chapter menu is to be left unchanged, title closing must be carried out to leave the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen. Note that
when title closing has been completed, chapter menu details will be permanently set.
Checking the Chapter Menu Screen
Use the following procedure to see how the chapter menu looks when the selected display style is used.
THUMBNAIL EDIT screen
1. Select CHAPTER MENU from the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen and
THUMBNAIL EDIT
press the SET button.
THUMBNAIL EDIT
TITLE CLOSE
1
-
6
1. SelectTITLE CLOSE from theTHUMBNAIL EDIT screen and press
● The CHAPTER MENU screen will appear.
TITLE CLOSE
1.
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2
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3
the SET button.
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● A confirmation window will appear.
2. Select CHAPTER MENU PREVIEW from the CHAPTER MENU
screen and press the SET button.
● The CHAPTER MENU PREVIEW screen will appear. Here, it will be possible
to preview the first page of the chapter menu.
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5
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6
DDD
EEE
2. If you wish to proceed with title closing, selectYES and then press
the SET button.
● Title closing will begin.The message “PLEASEWAIT” or “WAIT”will appears
on the monitor during title closing.
CHAPTER MENU
TEXT LOAD
TEMP LOAD
1.
2.
CHAPTER MENU
TEXT LOAD
TEMP LOAD
3. Confirm that the other pages are as required.
Select † from the CHAPTER MENU PREVIEW screen and press the SET
button to move to the next page.
Select © and press the SET button to move to the previous page.
††and ©©can be used in combination with the SET button to skip forward
or back in units of ten pages.
CHAPTER MENU screen
THUMBNAIL EDIT
TITLE CLOSE
CHAPTER MENU
BACK
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CCC
Ⅵ When title closing has been completed, the message will disappear.
PRESET STYLE
CHAPTER MENU PREVIEW
TITLE CLOSE
YES NO
2.
4. Complete the preview process.
CHAPTER MENU
TEXT LOAD
TEMP LOAD
To do this, select BACK from the CHAPTER MENU PREVIEW screen and
press the SET button.
● The CHAPTER MENU screen will reappear.
Select NO and then press
the SET button to close the
confirmation window.
The title will not be closed
in this case.
CHAPTER MENU PREVIEW screen
5. Select BACK from the CHAPTER MENU screen and press the SET
button to return to the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen.
BACK
1
4.
01
02
03
Notes
Notes
● Up to 20 seconds per page will be required to create preview displays.
More time may be required depending on the number of thumbnails per
page.
● A maximum of 10 minutes will be required to complete title closing.
● If EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen is set to DISABLE, title closing
will be carried out automatically whenever recording is ended by, for example,
pressing the STOP button.In such a case, title and chapter menus are created
using preset settings.
● During creation of preview displays, jump by selecting the †† button can
only be made to the page being created.
● A maximum of 33 pages can be created for the Chapter Menu.
03/08
The denominator shows the
total number of thumbnails,
and the numerator shows
the number of thumbnails
currently created.
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Title & Chapter Menu Settings
Changing & Checking Title Menu Styles & Names
Changing & Checking Title Menu Styles & Names (continued)
If EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen is set to ENABLE, the TITLE MENU EDIT screen will be displayed upon disc finalizing.
Using this screen, it will be possible to change the title menu’s display style, to enter title names, and to confirm that the title and
chapter menus are as required.
Checking the Title Menu Screen
● Thumbnail of the title menu will be the top thumbnail of the chapter menu.
TITLE MENU screen
1. Select TITLE MENU PREVIEW from the TITLE MENU screen and
press the SET button.
TITLE MENU
FINALIZE
● The TITLE MENU screen will appear.
Opening the TITLE MENU Screen
PRESET STYLE
TITLE TEXT INPUT
2. Confirm that the other pages are as required.
● Select †from theTITLE MENU PREVIEW screen and press the SET button
to move to the next page. Starting with the first page of the title menu, the
display will move forward through the pages each time ¥ is selected and
the SET button is pressed.
● Select © and press the SET button to move to the previous page.
● †† and ©© can be used in combination with the SET button to skip
forward or back in units of ten pages.
TITLE MENU PREVIEW
EXIT
1.
3.
TITLE MENU screen
Settings
TITLE MENU
Set EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen to ENABLE.
FINALIZE
PRESET STYLE
TITLE TEXT INPUT
Procedure
TITLE MENU PREVIEW
TITLE MENU PREVIEW screen
EXIT
The TITLE MENU screen will be displayed when finalizing of the disc is started.
BACK
1
Displays the previous page
Displays the next page
01
02
03
BACK
1
Displays the page
number
03/08
01
02
03
Changing the Display Style
Thumbnail
The denominator
shows the total
number of
thumbnails, and the
numerator shows the
number of thumbnails
currently created.
Background
TITLE MENU screen
1. Select PRESET STYLE from the TITLE MENU screen and press
TITLE MENU screen
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the SET button.
TITLE MENU
TITLE MENU
● The PRESET STYLE screen will appear.
FINALIZE
FINALIZE
4.
PRESET STYLE
1.
PRESET STYLE
TITLE TEXT INPUT
TITLE MENU PREVIEW
EXIT
2. To change the display PATTERN;
TITLE TEXT INPUT
3. Complete the preview process.
TITLE MENU PREVIEW
Select TITLE PATTERN and then press the SET button.
EXIT
To do this, select BACK from the TITLE MENU PREVIEW screen and press
the SET button.
For more details regarding the editing procedure, refer to page 36.
● The TITLE MENU screen will reappear.
*
TheTITLE PATTERN changed here is also reflected in DVD MENU of the SETUP
MENU.
4. If you wish to finalize the disc, select FINALIZE from the TITLE
MENU screen and then press the SET button.
(☞ Page 53)
PRESET STYLE screen
PRESET STYLE
BACK
TYPE
1
Notes
TITLE PATTERN
1
2.
● Up to 20 seconds may be required per page to display the PREVIEW screen.
More time may be required depending on the number of thumbnails per
page.
● During creation of preview displays, jump by selecting the †† button can
only be made to the page being created.
● A maximum of 33 pages can be created for the Title Menu.
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Title & Chapter Menu Settings
Changing & Checking Title Menu Styles & Names (continued)
Changing Names for the Title Menu
Finalizing Discs
Each title will be automatically assigned with a recording date/time and ENCODE
QUALITY.
Use the following procedure to enter manually names for titles in the title menu.
Ⅵ Names and comments are entered using a keyboard.
Set KEYBOARD STYLE from the SYSTEM MENU (1/2) screen in accordance
with the keyboard’s input language.
TITLE MENU screen
1. Select FINALIZE from theTITLE MENU screen and press the SET
TITLE MENU screen
button.
TITLE MENU
TITLE MENU
FINALIZE
● A confirmation window will appear.
1.
FINALIZE
PRESET STYLE
TITLE TEXT INPUT
PRESET STYLE
TITLE TEXT INPUT
TITLE MENU PREVIEW
EXIT
2. Select YES and then press the SET button.
● The disc finalizing process will begin.
TITLE MENU PREVIEW
EXIT
1.
2.
4.
ⅥThe following description assumes that all operations are carried out by keyboard.
The message “PLEASE WAIT” or “WAIT” will appears on the monitor during
finalizing.
1. SelectTITLETEXT INPUT from theTITLE MENU screen and press
the Enter key.
● The TITLE TEXT INPUT screen is displayed.
ⅥWhen the disc has been finalized, the message will disappear and the E-E screen
will return.
Confirmation screen
TITLE TEXT INPUT screen
TITLE TEXT INPUT
2. Use the arrow keys to select the title for which text is to be input.
Notes
● The currently selected title is highlighted.
● A maximum of 20 minutes will be required to complete finalizing.
● When finalizing is carried out, all of the disc’s recorded video and audio are
stored in accordance with the DVDVideo Standard;accordingly, this content
can then also be replayed as DVD video.
● Although a disc finalized using this DVD recorder may in principle be played
on other DVD players, there is no guarantee that all of its content will be
playable.
● The action to be taken by this DVD recorder when a finalized disc is inserted
or when playback of a title has ended is specified by DISC IN ACTION and
TITLE END respectively from the DVD MENU screen.
● Select EXIT from theTITLE MENU screen and then press the SET button to
return to the E-E screen without finalizing the disc.
BACK
1
-
6
AAA
DDD
BBB
CCC
CCC
CCC
3. Press the Enter key.
FINALIZE
● A box for inputting text will appear.
YES
NO
2.
4. Change the default name in the text box.
TEXT LOAD
TITLE INPUT
august
Enter a name for the title.
(Names can be up to 20
characters in length.)
TITLE TEXT INPUT
BACK
1 - 6
CANCEL
AAA
BBB
Select CANCEL and press the Enter key to
close the text box without applying the
name or comment that has been entered.
TITLE INPUT
august
CANCEL
TEXT LOAD
Notes
● The ¥ mark will become a backslash.
● If text cannot be entered, press the CTRL key (right side) on the keyboard.
TITLE TEXT INPUT
BACK
1 - 6
6.
5.
AAA
BBB
5. After the required text has been entered, press the Enter key.
● The text box will close.
august
DDD
The name just entered will be applied to the selected title.
TEXT LOAD
6. Select BACK and then press the Enter key.
● The TITLE MENU screen will reappear.
Display Characters
The characters displayed in title and
chapter menus depend on the title
or chapter pattern that has been
selected. A preview allows actual
display characters to be confirmed.
Note that at the time of purchase,
display characters will be as follows.
Note
If you select TEXT LOAD from the TITLE
TITLE TEXT INPUT
BACK
1
-
6
MENU screen and then press the SET button,
title text created using an external application
will be read into the DVD recorder for use as
a title name.
AAA
DDD
BBB
CCC
PATTERN No.
Display characters
17 x 2 (34)
1
2
3
4
5
6
TEXT LOAD
17 x 2 (34)
TEXT LOAD
32 x 4 (128)
50 (Included title No.)
25 (Included title No.)
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Playback
Playing Back a Disc
It is possible to playback a disc recorded on this DVD recorder.
Playback operation may vary according to whether finalization has been performed.
DISC IN ACTION setting made during recording
MENU
TITLE
The title menu (TOP MENU) will appear
Playback starts automatically from the first title.
Playing Back a Disc before Finalizing
2. Select the number of the title to be played.
Use the t, 8, 7, and 6buttons to select the title number
for playback.
Operation
BUSY
3. Press the SET button to begin playback.
OPERATE
OPEN/CLOSE
1. Insert the disc.
4. Set to Still mode.
2. Play the disc.
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
AUDIO
TITLE
CHAPTER
FWD
CH1
CH2
DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCMMPEG
This is done by pressing the PAUSE button.
● The DVD recorder enters Still mode.
Press the PLAY button.
● The final title is played.
SET
TOP
PHONES
REV
STOP
PLAY
PAUSE
REC
MENU
MENU
● If the PAUSE button is then pressed again in Still mode, the DVD recorder will advance playback by a single frame.
3. Select still mode.
5. Restart playback.
Press the PAUSE button.
Press the PLAY button.
PAUSE button
PLAY button
STOP button
● The machine enters still mode.
● If the PAUSE button is then pressed again in Still mode, the DVD
recorder will advance playback by a single frame.
Ⅵ
The DVD recorder will behave as follows when title playback has ended.
These actions will depend on the setting made for TITLE END from the DVD MENU screen during recording.
Clearing Resume Data
4. Restart the play.
● When the PLAYBACK&232C TYPE item on
the SYSTEM MENU (1/2) screen is set to
DVD, resume data will be cleared and the stop
position will return to the beginning of the last
title if the STOP button is pressed when in
the Stop mode.
Press the PLAY button.
TITLE END item setting during recording
Ⅵ Upon reaching a title end, it will automatically jump to the next title
and play back all titles.
Set to MENU
Set to REPEAT
Set to STOP
Set to NEXT TITLE
Enters stop mode and the title Repeats playback within the Enters the stop mode.The title Next title is played. When
menu(TOPMENU)isdisplayed. title.
Ⅵ When disc end is reached it will automatically enter stop mode.
The stop position will return to the beginning of the last title.
menu (TOP MENU) is not playback of the final title
displayed. finished, the first title is played.
Stops at the beginning of the (Disc repeat playback)
● When the PLAYBACK&232CTYPE item is set
to VTR, resume data will not be cleared even
if the STOP button is pressed when in the
Stop mode.
5. To manually stop playback press the STOP button.
When the STOP button is pressed, the stop position will be registered
and the next playback will start from the same position.(Resume feature)
first title.
6. Stop playback.
● Resume data will be cleared upon ejecting
the disc.
This is done by pressing the STOP button.
● The DVD recorder enters Stop mode.
● When the STOP button is pressed, the stop position will be registered and the next playback will start from the same position.
(Resume feature)
Clearing Resume Data
● Resume data will be cleared upon ejecting the disc.
Playing Back a Finalized Disc
A Disc Set with No Menu
When a disc is finalized, its title menu will be used to create the top menu.
The action taken by this DVD recorder when a disc it has finalized is inserted or when playback of a title has ended will depend on
the settings of DISC IN ACTION and TITLE END as set on the DVD MENU screen during recording.
Ⅵ If a disc with DVD MENU TYPE item of the DVD MENU screen set to NONE is inserted, the title 1 will automatically play.
Ⅵ When the end of the title is reached the next title will be played.
*
Playback may not proceed smoothly with discs recorded using different devices, regardless of whether or not they have been finalized.
BUSY
OPERATE
OPEN/CLOSE
Precaution regarding the playback
● During playback of a disc, if the input setting is DV then the sound can be delayed. In this case, change the input setting to LINE
or Y/C.
● If the disc is dirty or damaged good playback may not be possible. In this case either clean the disc or change it.
● When playing back an unfinalized disc containing mixed data such as screen aspect ratio of 4:3, squeezed, and letterbox
format or a menuless disc, the wide information is not always correctly output.
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
AUDIO
TITLE
CHAPTER
FWD
CH1
CH2
DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCMMPEG
SET
TOP
PHONES
REV
STOP
PLAY
PAUSE
REC
Cursor buttons
MENU
MENU
SET button
PAUSE
STOP
PLAY button
1. Insert a disc.
Depending upon the DISC IN ACTION item settings of the DVD MENU screen during recording, the operation will differ.
Operate in accordance with the table below.
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Playback
Fast & Slow Playback
Index Writing and Index Search
Indexes are used to locate the beginning of specific positions when in the Playback mode. (Index search)
Viewing of index information (index No. and counter data) and index search can be performed on the INDEX MANAGER screen.
BUSY
OPERATE
OPEN/CLOSE
Writing Index
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
Chapter points registered during the Recording mode are used as index values.
Additionally, indexes can also be written to any position when in the Playback mode. Indexes can only be written for unfinalized
discs.
AUDIO
CH1
TITLE
CHAPTER
FWD
DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCMMPEG
CH2
SET
TOP
PHONES
REV
STOP
PLAY
PAUSE
REC
MENU
MENU
1. Play back an unfinalized disc.
2. Select a position and press the REC button accordingly.
● Index will be written to the disc.When doing so, an "INDEX WRITE" message will be displayed on the panel of the main unit.
REV button
FWD button
Notes
● Up to 99 indexes can be written for each title.
● When the FOOT SW2 item on the REMOTE menu screen is set to any mode other than OFF, indexes can be written via
operation of the switch that is connected to the FOOT SW2 terminal of this unit.
Fast-Forward & Fast-Reverse Play
Ⅵ Fast-forwarding
Slow-Forward & Slow-Reverse Play
Ⅵ Slow-forwarding
● Press the FWD button during playback to start fast-forward
play.
● Press the FWD button in Still mode to start slow-forward
play.
Performing Index Search and Erasing Indexes
If the FWD button is pressed during fast-forward playback,
the machine toggles between fast- and slow-forward
playback.
If the FWD button is pressed during slow-forward playback,
each time it is pressed the slow-forward playback speed
changes from HIGH (>>>) † LOW (>>) † HIGH (>>>).
Index search and erasing of indexes can be performed upon starting up the INDEX MANAGER screen.
Ⅵ Fast-reversing
● Press the REV button during playback to start fast-reverse
Ⅵ Slow-reversing
● Press the REV button in Still mode to start slow-reverse
play.
1. Starting up the INDEX MANAGER screen.
Press the SET UP button on the front panel when in the Playback mode (PLAY or STILL mode).
● The INDEX MANAGER screen will be displayed on the monitor.
play.
If the REV button is pressed during fast-reverse playback,
the machine toggles between fast- and slow-reverse
playback.
If the REV button is pressed during slow-reverse playback,
each time it is pressed the slow-reverse playback speed
changes from HIGH (<<<) † LOW (<<) † HIGH (<<<).
*
The INDEX MANAGER screen will not be displayed if the Top Menu or Menu of a finalized disc is currently displayed.
Note
The DVD recorder can be returned to Playback mode during fast-forward, fast-reverse, slow-forward, or slow-reverse play by
pressing the PLAY button. Still mode can be activated by pressing the PAUSE button. Stop mode is activated by pressing the
STOP button.
Title No. Display Area
Displays the selected title No..
Title Selection Buttons
: Move to the previous title
: Move 10 titles backwards
Title Selection Buttons
: Move to the next title
: Move 10 titles forward
INDEX MANAGER
01
Playing the Previous or Next Chapter
INDEX LIST Scroll Buttons
6:For scrolling the index
No. at the topmost part
of the INDEX LIST in the
descending direction.
Title No
Ⅵ Press the t button while the DVD recorder is playing to move playback to the
start of the next chapter.
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
Index No. Display Area
Displays the selected index No..
Index No Counter Data
SET UP
0001
0001:
0002:
0003:
0004:
0005:
0006:
0007:
0008:
0009:
0010:
00:05:00:00
00:05:00:01
00:05:00:02
00:05:00:03
00:05:00:04
00:05:00:05
00:05:00:06
00:05:00:07
00:05:00:08
00:05:00:09
Ⅵ Press the 8 button while the DVD recorder is playing to move playback to the
7:
For scrolling the index
No. at the bottommost
part of the INDEX LIST in
the ascending direction.
start of the current chapter.
SET
TOP
MENU
MENU
When the 8 button is pressed within 1 second of a chapter mark, playback
from the beginning of the previous chapter starts.
For searching and playing
back a selected index.
PLAY
*
The t button is deactivated during playback of the final chapter.
ERASE
For erasing a selected index.
t button
8 button
ALL ERS
For erasing all indexes in
a selected title.
Playing the Previous or Next Titles
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
Ⅵ During playback, press the 6 button and the next title will be played.
Ⅵ During playback, press the 7 button and previous title will be played.
SET UP
6 button
7 button
*
During playback of the first title the 7 button is ineffective.
During playback of the final title the 6 button is ineffective.
SET
TOP
INDEX LIST
MENU
MENU
Displays index value as accumulated from Title 1.
When the PLAYBACK&232C TYPE item on the
SYSTEM MENU (1/2) screen is set to DVD, an
indexes of
a
selected title will be displayed.
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Playback
Setup Menu
Index Writing and Index Search (continued)
Setting the Setup Menu
Settings made in the setup menus are stored in this DVD recorder’s internal memory and will be retained even when the power is
turned off. It is also possible to return to default settings whenever so required.
In addition to the buttons on the front panel, a keyboard can also be used to perform operations on these menus. The following
2. Selecting an index to search or erase.
Upon starting up the INDEX MANAGER screen, the title and index of the point for which its screen is called up will be selected.
Ⅵ When selecting a title No.
section, however, will describe operations performed using the front panel buttons.
q Press the cursor buttons (
/
/
/
) on the main unit to highlight the title selection buttons (
/
/
/
) on the
Keyboard : Select using the arrow keys (∞ and √), and confirm the selection using the Enter key.
INDEX MANAGER screen.
w Press the SET button on the main unit to select the title No..The title No. changes each time the SET button is pressed.The
selected title No. will be displayed on the Title No. Display Area.
Settings
BUSY
Cursor buttons
(6, 7, 8 and t)
Ⅵ When selecting an index No.
OPEN/CLOSE
Setup menu operations are carried out while monitoring the display on the monitor
connected to the DVI OUT, VIDEO LINE OUT or Y/C OUT terminal. In addition,
setup menu content also appears on the LCD display.
q Press the cursor buttons (
/
/
/
) on the main unit to move within the INDEX LIST and highlight a specific index No..
w Press the SET button on the main unit and the highlighted index No. will be selected.
● The selected index No. will be displayed on the Index No. Display Area.
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
Ⅵ Stop the DVD recorder.
* To scroll the INDEX LIST automatically, highlight the 6 / 7 buttons on the INDEX MANAGER screen, followed by pressing
SET UP button
the SET button on the main unit.
1. Open the Setup Menu screen.
SET
TOP
MENU
MENU
To do this, press the SET UP button
3. Performing index search
q Press the cursor buttons (
w Press the SET button on the main unit to execute index search.
● The unit will automatically search for the index position and play back accordingly.
● The INDEX MANAGER screen disappears.
SET button
Setup Menu
2. Open the setup menu in which settings are to be modified.
q Use the 6 and 7 buttons to select the required screen.
w Press the SET button
/
/
/
) on the main unit to highlight the PLAY button on the INDEX MANAGER screen.
*
The EXIT option can be selected to return to the normal screen display.
DISC
INPUT SELECT
SYSTEM
3. Make the required settings in the setup menu.
q Use the 6 and 7 buttons to select the parameter to be set.
w Press the SET button
● A list of setting values will appear.
e Use the 6and 7buttons to select the required value from the list and then
DVD MENU
RECORDER
REMOTE
4. Erasing indexes
Select an index according to the procedure in 2. above.
DISPLAY
CLOCK ADJUST
q Press the cursor buttons (
w Press the SET button on the main unit to display the confirmation dialog box.
e Once erase is executed via the confirmation dialog box, the selected index will be deleted.
● When doing so, an "INDEX ERASE" message will be displayed on the panel of the main unit as well as onscreen for
approximately 3 seconds.
/
/
/
) on the main unit to highlight the ERASE button on the INDEX MANAGER screen.
NETWORK
EXIT
press the SET button.
● The setting value will be modified accordingly.
r Repeat steps q through e until all of the required settings have been
made.
RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen
● INDEX LIST on the INDEX MANAGER screen will be sorted.
RECORDER MENU (1/2)
Ⅵ To return to the Setup Menu, select MENU and press the SET button.
Ⅵ To move to the next menu screen, select the † button at the top of the current
screen and press the SET button.
Ⅵ To return to the original menu screen, select either MENU or BACK and press
the SET button.
MENU
Ⅵ When erasing all indexes in a title,
there is no need to select the indexes.
MANUAL
CHAPTER CREATION
SET INTERVAL
Every05Min
ON
AUTO CHAPTER (RECPAUSE)
q Select the ALL ERS button on the INDEX MANAGER screen, followed by pressing the SET button on the main unit.
● A confirmation dialog box will be displayed.
ENCODE QUALITY
TIMELAPSE REC
AUDIO ENCODE
SP
NO USE
DOLBY DIGITAL
NO USE
DAILY REC
w Once erase is executed via the confirmation dialog box, all indexes of the selected titles will be deleted.
4. Use either of the following methods to return to the normal screen
display.
5. Quitting the INDEX MANAGER screen
Press the SET UP button.
Press the SET UP button on the main unit.
or
RECORDER MENU (1/2)
Select EXIT from the Setup Menu and press the SET button.
MENU
Note
Arrow keys (
on the main unit respectively.
CHAPTER CREATION
SET INTERVAL
MANUAL
AUTO
/
/
/
) and the Enter key on the keyboard can also be used as a substitute to the cursor and SET buttons
AUTO CHAPTER (RECPAUSE)
ENCODE QUALITY
TIMELAPSE REC
AUDIO ENCODE
SP
NO USE
DOLBY DIGITAL
NO USE
DAILY REC
Setting list
Restoring to Default Settings
SYSTEM MENU screen
All settings from the various setup menus can be returned to the corresponding
default settings by setting FACTORY SETTING from the SYSTEM MENU screen
to EXECUTE and by then pressing the SET button.
SYSTEM MENU (1/2)
MENU
OFF
SETUP
* The current set values for the TV TYPE item on the SYSTEM MENU (2/2) screen
will not be erased.
OFF
TEST SIGNAL
FACTORY SETTING
KEYBOARD STYLE
EXECUTE
ENGLISH
DVD
PLAYBACK
&
232C TYPE
5
Hour 30 Min
TOTAL RECORDING TIME
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Setup Menu
Setup Menu Configuration
Setup Menus
The Setup Menu screen is displayed on both the monitor and LCD display. As shown below, this screen is used to access this DVD
recorder’s setup menus.
The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the Setup Menus.
Top half
:
:
Appearance on monitor screen
Appearance on LCD display
DISC MENU screen (☞ Page 62)
Bottom half
INPUT SELECT MENU screen
(☞ Page 63)
DISC MENU
MENU
INPUT SELECT MENU
Option
Description
FINALIZE
CANCEL
CANCEL
OFF
MENU
CANCEL DISC FINALIZATION
INPUT SELECT
DVI
AUTO FINALIZE
This button opens a menu that allows settings to be made for finalizing and other similar disc processes.
DISC
dISC
AUTO CANCEL DISC FINALIZ.
OFF
DISC ERASE
DISC ERASE
(
(
QUICK
)
CANCEL
FULL
)
CANCEL
This button opens a menu that allows input audio and video signals to be selected.
INPUT SELECT
INPUT SEL
SYSTEM
SYSTEM MENU (1/2) screen
(☞ Page 63)
SYSTEM MENU (2/2) screen
(☞ Page 65)
This button opens a SYSTEM MENU screen containing two different pages of parameters.
This button opens a menu that allows settings to be made for the DVD recorder itself.
SYSTEM MENU (1/2)
SYSTEM MENU (2/2)
MENU
BACK
OFF
SETUP
AC IN MODE
TV TYPE
ON
SYSTEM
TEST SIGNAL
OFF
NTSC
OFF
S1
FACTORY SETTING
KEYBOARD STYLE
CANCEL
ENGLISH
VBID OUT(WIDE)
Y/C TERMINAL MODE
OPERATION LOCK
This button opens a menu that allows settings to be made for title-menu and chapter-menu display styles.
DVD MENU
dVd MENU
VTR
PLAYBACK
&
232C TYPE
OFF
5
Hour 30 Min
TOTAL RECORDING TIME
This buttons opens a RECORDER MENU screen containing two different pages of parameters.
The RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen allows settings to be made for the chapter creation method and the
encoding of audio and video.
RECORDER
RECoRdER
DVD MENU screen (☞ Page 66)
DVD MENU
Setup Menu (☞ Page 61 )
MENU
The RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen allows the settings required for recording to be made.
EDIT MENU
STYLE
DISABLE
TYPE1
DISC
INPUT SELECT
SYSTEM
TITLE PATTERN
1
This button opens a menu that allows settings to be made for remote operations via the DVD recorder’s
FOOT SW, RS-232C or DV terminal. In addition, this menu also allows indication of whether or not the
REC CONTROL panel is to be displayed.
REMOTE
REMoTE
DISPLAY
dISPLAY
CLOCK ADJUST
CLoCK
CHAPTER PATTERN
THUMBNAIL FORM
DVD MENU TYPE
DISC IN ACTION
TITLE END
1
DVD MENU
RECORDER
REMOTE
NORMAL
TOP
TITLE
DISPLAY
NEXT TITLE
CLOCK ADJUST
NETWORK
EXIT
This button opens a menu that allows settings to be made for the display of status and alarm information
on the TV or monitor screen.
RECORER MENU (1/2) screen
(☞ Page 68)
RECORER MENU (2/2) screen
(☞ Page 69)
RECORDER MENU (2/2)
RECORDER MENU (1/2)
This button opens a menu that allows setting of the internal clock’s date and time.
This button opens a menu that allows network settings to be made for FOR SERVICE terminal usage.
This button is selected to return to the normal screen display.
BACK
MENU
MANUAL
Every05Min
ON
CHAPTER CREATION
SET INTERVAL
AUDIO CHANNEL (DV)
AUDIO REC VOLUME MODE
ASPECT
1,2ch † 1,2ch
BOTH
AUTO CHAPTER (REC PAUSE)
ENCODE QUALITY
AUTO
SP
TIMELAPSE REC
NO USE
AUDIO ENCODE
DOLBY DIGITAL
NETWORK
NETWoRK
EXIT
DAILY REC
NO USE
REMOTE MENU screen (☞ Page 70)
REMOTE MENU
MENU
EXIT
DISPLAY MENU screen (☞ Page 72)
OFF
REMOTE SELECT
REC CONTROL
FOOT SW1
OFF
DISPLAY MENU
LOW EDGE
LOW EDGE
MENU
FOOT SW2
DISPLAY
ON
232C BAUDRATE
9600
TITLE/CHAPTER/INDEX
RECORDER MODE
TIME/DATE
OFF
232C PROTOCOL TYPE
TYPE1
OFF
OFF
REMAIN
OFF
MM/DD/YY
TITLE+CHAPTER
DATE STYLE
LCD
CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen
(☞ Page 73)
CLOCK ADJUST MENU
MENU
04/12/04
10:00
DATE
TIME
NETWORK MENU screen (☞ Page 73)
NETWORK MENU
MENU
dvd
HOST NAME
IP ADDRESS SETTING
IP ADDRESS
STATIC
192.168.0.2
SUBNET MASK
255..255.255.0
192.168.0.254
DEFAULT GATEWAY
MAC ADDRESS
99.99.99.99.99
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Setup Menu
DISC MENU Screen
INPUT SELECT MENU Screen
The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the INPUT SELECT MENU screen.
The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the DISC MENU screen.
Top half
Bottom half
:
:
:
Appearance on monitor screen
Appearance on LCD display
Default setting
Top half
:
:
:
Appearance on monitor screen
Appearance on LCD display
Default setting
Bottom half
[
]
[
]
Parameter
Possible settings
Description
INPUT SELECT
INPUT
LINE
Y/C
DV
This parameter is used to select the audio and video input signals.
Parameter
Possible settings
Description
LINE
:
The composite video signal from theVIDEO LINE IN terminal and the analog
audio signals from the AUDIO IN terminals are to be used.
FINALIZE
[CANCEL]
EXECUTE
This parameter is selected to finalize a disc to be finalized. If a disc recorded using
this DVD recorder is to be played on a DVD player, it must first be finalized. Once
finalizing has been carried out, no addition recordings can be made on the disc.
[DVI]
Y/C
:
TheYC separate signal from theY/C IN terminal and the analog audio signals
from the AUDIO IN terminals are to be used.
FINAL
[CAN]
EXE
CANCEL
EXECUTE
:
:
Finalizing is not to be carried out.
Finalizing is to be carried out.
A maximum of 20 minutes will be required to complete finalizing.
DV
DVI
:
:
The digital video and audio signals from the DV IN/OUT terminal are to be used.
For input of the digital video signals from DVI IN terminal.The resolution of the input
signal will be determined automatically (SXGA or XGA). Input the analog audio
signals from the AUDIO IN terminal for sound input.
LINE
YC
dV
*
Select whether to cancel the finalization of a finalized DVD-RW / DVD+RW. To add a
recording to a finalized DVD-RW / DVD+RW set to EXECUTE. A DVD-RW / DVD+RW
finalized on another machine cannot be canceled.
CANCEL DISC
FINALIZATION
[CANCEL]
EXECUTE
*
The front-panel indicator corresponding to the type of input signal selected on this
screen will light up or start to flash.
[dVI]
Setting of this parameter will not be possible when REMOTE SELECT from the
REMOTE MENU screen has been set to DV(SLAVE), or DV(TRIGGER). DV signals
will be used for input at these times
CANCEL
EXECUTE
:
:
Do not cancel the finalization.
Cancel the finalization. The TOP MENU created during finalization is
deleted.
CAN FIN
[CAN]
EXE
This button is used to return to the Setup Menu screen.
MENU
MENU
For selecting whether to finalize automatically when ejecting the recorded disc using
the OPEN/CLOSE button.
OFF : Do not finalize
AUTO FINALIZE
AFINAL
[OFF]
ON
ON : Finalize
[oFF]
oN
* Finalization processes may take up to 20 minutes to complete.
* The disc will be ejected without being finalized if the EXIT item on the Title
Menu Edit screen is selected.
SYSTEM MENU Screen
* This function is only for DVD RW.
The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the SYSTEM MENU screen.
For selecting whether to cancel finalization automatically when a finalized DVD-RW/
DVD+RW disc is inserted.Set this to ON when recording additional data to a finalized
DVD-RW/DVD+RW disc.
AUTO CANCEL
DISC FINALIZ.
[OFF]
ON
Top half
:
:
:
Appearance on monitor screen
Appearance on LCD display
Default setting
Bottom half
[
]
Cancellation is not possible for DVD-RW discs that are finalized using other devices.
OFF : Do not cancel finalization
ON : Cancel finalization
ACAN FI
[oFF]
oN
SYSTEM MENU (1/2) screen
Parameter Possible settings
SETUP
Description
The Top Menu that has been created during the finalization process will also
be erased.
This parameter is used to indicate whether or not a setup signal is to be added to analog
video(i.e., compositeorYCseparate)duringtherecordingprocess.Theactualsettingdepends
on whether the input analog signal contains a setup signal. (NTSC ouly)
OFF
[ON]
Select whether to do a quick erase on a DVD-RW / DVD+RW. A quick erase only
deletes the DVD-RW / DVD+RW disc control area. The time required is shorter than
a full erase, and the disc data is deleted.
DISC ERASE
(QUICK)
[CANCEL]
EXECUTE
OFF
:
This setting should be made when the input analog signal does not contain
a setup signal.
SETUP
oFF
[oN]
ON
:
This setting should be made when the input analog signal contains a setup signal.
CANCEL
EXECUTE
:
:
Do not do a quick erase.
Do a quick erase.The disc can be newly recorded from the beginning.
q ERASE
[CAN]
EXE
This parameter is used to indicate whether or not the color bar output by the DVD
recorder’s internal signal generator is to be displayed.
TEST SIGNAL
TEST S
[OFF]
ON
Select whether to carry out a full erase on a DVD-RW / DVD+RW. All areas of a
DVD-RW disc are deleted. If a disc is to be used repeatedly delete using this item.
DISC ERASE
(FULL)
[CANCEL]
EXECUTE
OFF
:
The color bar is not displayed and video from theVIDEO LINE IN terminal is
output to the monitor.
CANCEL
EXECUTE
:
:
Do not do a full erase.
Do a full erase. The disc can be newly recorded from the beginning.
[oFF]
oN
ON
:
The color bar is displayed.Use this setting when the color bar is to be recorded.
F ERASE
[CAN]
EXE
This parameter is used to indicate whether or not all setup menu parameters are to
be returned to their default settings.
FACTORY
SETTING
[CANCEL]
EXECUTE
This button is used to return to the Setup Menu screen.
MENU
MENU
CANCEL
EXECUTE
:
:
Default settings are not to be restored.
Default settings are to be restored. However, the current set values for
theTVTYPE item on the SYSTEM MENU (2/2) screen will not be erased.
FACTRY
[CAN]
EXE
Note
The system must be restarted after this parameter is changed.
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SYSTEM MENU Screen (continued)
SYSTEM MENU (2/2) screen
Parameter
Possible settings
Description
Parameter
Possible settings
Description
This parameter is set when using a USB keyboard, and its purpose is to indicate the
keyboard’s layout (or language) as one of the following.
KEYBOARD
STYLE
[ENGLISH]
FRENCH
ITALIAN
GERMAN
SPANISH
JAPANESE
AC IN MODE
[POWER ON]
POWER OFF
For selecting whether to start up in the Operate ON or OFF mode when the MAIN
POWER switch at the rear of this unit is turned ON.
POWER ON : Start up in Operate ON mode
ENGLISH
FRENCH
ITALIAN
GERMAN
SPANISH
JAPANESE
AC
[oN]
oFF
POWER OFF : Start up in Operate OFF mode
TV TYPE
TV
[NTSC]
PAL
For selecting the signal system during recording and playback.
NTSC : When recording/playing back in the NTSC mode
PAL : When recording/playing back in the PAL mode
KboARd
[ENG]
FRN
ITL
GER
ESP
JPN
Note
The system must be restarted after this parameter is changed.
[NTSC]
PAL
This unit will automatically be rebooted when this setting is changed.
Upon reboot, all menu items except the date/time data and hour meter will be
restored to their default values.
For selecting whether to set DVD playback actions to the VTR or DVD mode. Actions
via RS-232C control will vary accordingly with this setting. Please see the following
table for details.
For selecting whether to add the JCPX-1204 standard-compliantVBID (Video Blanking
ID) signals to the analog video signals output from this unit. (NTSC only)
OFF : Do not add VBID signals (The Copyguard signals are piled up even if the
VBID is set to OFF.)
VBID OUT
(WIDE)
[OFF]
ON
PLAY BACK
&232C TYPE
DVD
[VTR]
Vbid
[oFF]
oN
ON : Add VBID signals
232C
dVd
[VTR]
Y/C TERMINAL
MODE
[S1]
S2
This parameter is used to set the specification for the DVD recorder’s VIDEO Y/C
INPUT and OUTPUT terminal in order to enable the recording of wide-screen
discrimination signals.
Action
When Set to VTR
When Set to DVD
S1
:
S1 terminal mode is to be adopted. A discrimination signal for normal video
with a 4:3 aspect ratio and squeezed video is to be recorded.
S2 terminal mode is to be adopted. A discrimination signal for normal video
with a 4:3 aspect ratio, squeezed video, and letterbox video is to be recorded.
ⅥPlayback
Index Search
Y C TM
[S1]
S2
Accepts index of points that exist Accepts index of points that exist
in the disc. in the current title.
S2
:
STOP Operation in Stop Mode Resume data will not be cleared. Resume data will be cleared.
Squeezed video : 16:9 wide-screen content with the left and right sides
compressed for normal aspect screens.
(Unfinalized Discs)
Searches and stops at the
beginning of the last title.
Letterbox video
:
Content with the top and bottom of the screen blackened out.
For selecting whether to enable operation lock.
OPERATION
LOCK
[OFF]
ON
OFF : Operation lock turns OFF and all operation buttons on the main unit are enabled
ON : Operation lock turns ON and operation buttons on the main unit are disabled
However, the CLOSE/OPEN, SET UP, SET and cursor buttons will not be
disabled.
This button displays the total time for recording and erasing operations.(xHour xxMin)
This button is used to display the SYSTEM MENU (2/2) screen.
This button is used to return to the Setup Menu screen.
TOTAL RECORDINGTIME
—
—
oPLoCK
[oFF]
oN
—
∆
Returns to the SYSTEM MENU (1/2) Screen
BACK
bACK
SYS2
MENU
MENU
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DVD MENU Screen
The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the DVD MENU screen.
Top half
Bottom half
:
:
:
Appearance on monitor screen
Appearance on LCD display
Default setting
Parameter
DVD MENU
Possible settings
Description
[
]
TOP+MENU
[TOP]
NONE
Select whether to create a TOP MENU or MENU in a completed disc (finalized disc).
This is set before inserting a disc or when a blank disc is inserted.
TOP+MENU : When finalizing a TOP MENU is created.
When closing a title a MENU is created.
Parameter
Possible settings
Description
TYPE
This parameter is used to indicate whether or not a screen for editing the title and
chapter menus is to be displayed when title closing or finalizing is performed.
EDIT MENU
ENABLE
[DISABLE]
MENU T
T+M
[ToP]
NoNE
TOP
:
When finalizing a TOP MENU is created.
When closing a title a MENU is not created.
Neither aTOP MENU nor a MENU is created.The disc will be without a menu.
ENABLE
:
The menu editing screen is to be displayed.
Upon title closing, the THUMBNAIL EDIT screen will be displayed for
the corresponding chapter menu. (☞ Page 44)
Upon finalizing, the TITLE MENU EDIT screen will be displayed for the
title menu. (☞ Page 50)
NONE
:
EdIT
oN
[oFF]
DISC IN ACTION
dISC IN
MENU
[TITLE]
Select the action when a completed disc (finalized disc) is inserted into this machine
or a DVD player.
This is set before inserting a disc or when a blank disc is inserted.
MENU : Displays the TOP MENU (title menu)
DISABLE : The menu editing screen is not to be displayed.
This parameter is used to select one of the eight different display styles that have
been provided for title and chapter menus. (☞ Page 35)
BACK : returns to the DVD MENU screen.
STYLE
[TYPE1]
TYPE2
TYPE3
TYPE4
TYPE5
TYPE6
TYPE7
TYPE8
BACK
MENU
[TITL]
TITLE
:
Starts to playback TITLE1
TITLE END
MENU
REPEAT
STOP
Select the action to be taken when playback within a title of a completed disc (finalized
disc) is finished. This is set before inserting a disc or when a blank disc is inserted.
Default settings
TYPE
TITLE PATTERN
CHAPTER PATTERN
MENU
REPEAT
STOP
:
:
:
Display the TOP MENU (title menu)
Repeat playback within a title.
Enter stop mode. The TOP MENU is not displayed.
[NEXT TITLE]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
NEXT TITLE : Start to playback the next title. In the case of playback of the final
TI ENd
MENU
REPT
SToP
title, start to playback the first title.
STYLE
[T1]
T2
T3
T4
T5
T6
T7
[NEXT]
This button is used to return to the Setup Menu screen.
MENU
MENU
T8
bACK
Note
Settings on this page will change accordingly with the disc information when a recorded disc is loaded.
This parameter is used to open the TITLE PATTERN screen.
That screen can then be used to select a display pattern for the title menu.
BACK : Returns to the DVD MENU screen.
TITLE PATTERN
TITL P
[1] to 6
BACK
* 6 cannot be selected when setting for factory shipment.
[1] to 6
bACK
This parameter is used to open the CHAPTER PATTERN screen.
That screen can then be used to select a display pattern for the chapter menus.
BACK : Returns to the DVD MENU screen.
CHAPTER
PATTERN
[1] to 6
BACK
* 6 cannot be selected when setting for factory shipment.
CHAP P
[1] to 6
bACK
Thumbnail creation method for chapter and title menus during wide-signal recording
is selected.
THUMBNAIL
FORM
[NORMAL]
V-CUT
NORMAL : The input signal is to be converted into thumbnails without modification.
If the input video has an aspect ratio of 4:3, the corresponding thumbnails
are also to have this aspect ratio.
H-CUT
V+H CUT
V-CUT
:
In this case, the top and bottom of the video content is to be removed to
form thumbnails.
THUMb
[NoR]
VCUT
HCUT
V+H
H-CUT
:
In this case, the left and right of the video content is to be removed to
form thumbnails. (SQUEEZE)
V+H CUT : In this case, the top, bottom, left, and right of the video content is to be
removed to form thumbnails. (LETTER BOX)
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RECORDER MENU Screen
The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the RECORDER screen.
Parameter
Possible settings
Description
Top half
:
:
:
Appearance on monitor screen
Appearance on LCD display
Default setting
Bottom half
AUDIO ENCODE
NO AUDIO
LPCM
This parameter is used to set the encoding format for audio data.
[
]
NO AUDIO
: Do not record audio sound. The recording time will be longer as
[DOLBY DIGITAL]
MPEG
sound recording is not performed.
RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen
LPCM
: Linear PCM encoding (Non-compressed)
Parameter
CHAPTER
Possible settings
Description
A ENC
oFF
LPCM
[dd]
DOLBY DIGITAL : Dolby AC3 encoding (Compressed)
MPEG : MPEG encoding (Compressed)
[MANUAL]
AUTO
This parameter is used to indicate whether or not chapters are to be created
automatically at set intervals while recording.
MANUAL : Chapters are not to be created automatically.
CREATION
Notes
MPEG
● Only UXP, XP or SP on the ENCODE QUALITY item can be selected when the
AUDIO QUALITY item is set to LPCM.
CHAPTR
[MANU]
AUTo
Use this setting when chapters are to be set manually.
Chapters are to be created at set intervals during recording.
The SET INTERVAL parameter below is used to specify this interval.
AUTO
:
●
This item will be automatically set to NO AUDIO when theTIMELAPS REC item is set to ON.
● The MPEG set values can be displayed and selected when theTV TYPE item on the
SYSTEM MENU (2/2) screen is set to PAL.
SET INTERVAL
INTERV
Every01min
This parameter becomes active whenever CHAPTER CREATION has been set to
AUTO.
It is used to set the time interval for automatic chapter creation and is set in units of
minutes.
DAILY REC
dAILY
ON
[NO USE]
For selecting whether to use the DAILY REC feature.
DAILY REC : Allows recording to start/stop automatically at a designated time on a
daily basis.
[Every05min]
Every59min
oN
[oFF]
ON
: Use DAILY REC feature.A configuration screen will be displayed when
this is set to ON. (☞ Page 42)
1
NO USE
: Do not use DAILY REC feature.
[5]
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This button is used to display the RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen.
This button is used to return to the Setup MENU screen.
∆
REC2
AUTO CHAPTER
(REC PAUSE)
OFF
[ON]
Select whether to automatically insert a chapter mark during a recording pause.
OFF : Do not insert a chapter mark.
MENU
ON
:
Insert a chapter mark.
MENU
ATCHAP
oFF
[oN]
RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen
ENCODE
QUALITY
UXP (NOT
DVD VIDEO)
XP
For setting the recording quality. Recording quality and time vary with the set values
as follows:
(When using a 4.7 GB disc)
Parameter
Possible settings
Description
AUDIO
[1,2ch † 1,2ch]
3,4ch † 1,2ch
This parameter is to be set when recording an audio signal from the DV IN/OUT
terminal.
[SP]
LP
EP
DLP
Set Value
Recording Time Picture Quality
Upload Size
CHANNEL (DV)
dV CH
Specifically, it indicates whether the signals from channels 1 and 2 or from channels
3 and 4 are to be recorded. (Only available for 32 kHz)
1,2ch † 1,2ch : Channels 1 and 2 are to be recorded.
3,4ch † 3,4ch : Channels 3 and 4 are to be recorded.
UXP
40 mins
High
§
D1: NTSC = 720 x 480 dots
: PAL = 720 x 576 dots
[1 2]
3 4
(NOT DVDVIDEO)
DEP
XP
60 mins
SP
120 mins
180 mins
240 mins
360 mins
480 mins
Normal
∫
qUALTY
UXP
XP
This parameter is used to select the method for adjustment of audio recording levels.
INDEPENDENCE Specifically, both channels can be adjusted while maintaining the same level, or
AUDIO REC
VOLUME MODE
[BOTH]
LP
EP
[SP]
LP
EP
each channel can be adjusted independently.
DLP
DEP
Low
HalfD1: NTSC = 352 x 480 dots
: PAL = 352 x 576 dots
BOTH
:
Both channels are to be adjusted while maintaining the same
level.
VRModE
[boTH]
INdE
∫
dLP
dEP
INDEPENDENCE : Both channels are to be adjusted independently.
* Only UXP, XP or SP can be selected when the AUDIO ENCODE item is set to
LPCM.
The screen aspect distinction signal of recorded video is selected.
ASPECT
[AUTO]
4:3
LETTER
SQUEEZE
AUTO
:
Aspect distinction signal is recorded according to the screen aspect
ratio of the input video.
For selecting whether to use the Timelapse Recording feature.
Timelapse Recording:Allows recording over long hours through intermittent recording.
TIMELAPSE REC
TL REC
ON
[NO USE]
4:3
LETTER
:
:
Constantly records aspect distinction signal of 4:3 aspect ratio.
Constantly records aspect distinction signal of letterbox video.
(Content at the top and bottom of the screen is blackened out.)
Constantly records aspect distinction signal of squeezed video.
(Content at the left and right of the screen is compressed.)
ON
: UseTimelapse Recording feature.A configuration screen will be displayed
when this is set to ON. (☞ Page 41)
The AUDIO ENCODE item is automatically set to NO AUDIO.
NO USE : Do not use Timelapse Recording feature.
oN
[oFF]
SQUEEZE
Note
:
ASPECT
[AUTo]
4 3
LETT
SqUE
Setting this item to LETTER or SQUEEZE will not change the output image during
recording and is reflected only in the recording to the disc.
This button is used to return to the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen.
BACK
bACK
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REMOTE MENU Screen
The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the REMOTE MENU screen.
Top half
Bottom half
:
:
:
Appearance on monitor screen
Appearance on LCD display
Default setting
Parameter
232C
Possible settings
Description
[
]
[TYPE1]
TYPE2
TYPE3
TYPE4
TYPE5
TYPE6
TYPE7
TYPE8
Set this item according to the type of controller connected when performing remote
control using the RS-232C terminal.
TYPE1 : Standard operation mode
PROTOCOL TYPE
Parameter
Possible settings
[OFF]
Description
TYPE2 : For customized use
TYPE3 ~ TYPE8 : Spare
REMOTE SELECT
REMoTE
This parameter is used to select a method for controlling external devices connected
via the DV IN/OUT terminal).
DV (SLAVE)
DV (TRIGGER)
OFF
:
:
:
Control is not to be carried out via the DV IN/OUT terminal.
This is the standard setting for normal operation.
This DVD recorder will become the slave device and will be
controlled by the master device.
This setting is made when this DVD recorder is connected to a DV
camera featuring a DV record triggering function, and it allows
this DVD recorder to record video from the camera in response to
operation of its trigger button.
DV (SLAVE)
DV(TRIGGER)
232C
[T1]
T2
T3
T4
T5
T6
T7
T8
[oFF]
dVS
dVT
REC CONTROL
REC
[OFF]
ON
This parameter is used to indicate whether or not the REC CONTROL panel is to be
displayed on the monitor screen.
ON
:
The REC CONTROL panel is to be displayed only when a recordable disc
has been inserted and the DVD recorder is in Stop, Recording, or Recording
Pause mode.
[oFF]
oN
MENU
MENU
This button is used to return to the Setup Menu screen.
OFF
:
The REC CONTROL panel not to be displayed.
Set this item when connecting an external switch (foot switch, etc.) to the FOOT
SW1 terminal.
FOOT SW1
FSW1
OFF
[LOW EDGE]
HIGH EDGE
LOW LEVEL
OFF
: Set to this when an external switch is not used.
LOW EDGE : Switch between recording and record pause actions using the low
edge of external switch signals.
HIGH EDGE : Switch between recording and record pause actions using the high
edge of external switch signals.
LOW LEVEL : Use the low level and high level of external switch signals for recording
and record pause respectively.
oFF
[LE]
HE
LL
Set this item when connecting an external switch (foot switch, etc.) to the FOOT
SW2 terminal.
FOOT SW2
FSW2
OFF
[LOW EDGE]
HIGH EDGE
BOTH EDGE
OFF
: Set to this when an external switch is not used.
LOW EDGE : Add chapter marks and indexes using the low edge of external switch
signals.
oFF
[LE]
HE
HIGH EDGE : Add chapter marks and indexes using the high edge of external switch
signals.
BOTH EDGE : Add chapter marks and indexes using the low and high edges of
external switch signals.
bE
For setting the communication speed of the RS-232C terminal.
9600 : Communicate at a rate of 9600 bps
232C
BAUDRATE
[9600]
19200
19200 : Communicate at a rate of 19200 bps
Bps
[96]
192
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DISPLAY MENU Screen
CLOCK ADJUST MENU Screen
The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the DISPLAY screen.
The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the CLOCK ADJUST MENU screen.
Top half
Bottom half : Appearance on LCD display
: Default setting
This setting is only valid for the monitor of VIDEO LINE OUT or Y/C OUT terminal.
: Appearance on monitor screen
Top half
:
:
:
Appearance on monitor screen
Appearance on LCD display
Default setting
Bottom half
[
]
[
]
Parameter
DISPLAY
Possible settings
Description
Parameter
Possible settings
Description
OFF
[ON]
This parameter is used to indicate whether or not status and alarm information is to
be displayed on the monitor screen.
DATE
dATE
TIME
This parameter is used to set the date.
OFF
ON
:
:
No such data is to be displayed on-screen.
Data is to be displayed on-screen.
When this parameter has been set to ON, the following parameters can be
used to indicate which types of status information will be displayed
For more details regarding date and
time settings, refer to page 24.
dISPLY
oFF
[oN]
This parameter is used to set the time.
TIME
TITLE/CHAPTER/
INDEX
[OFF]
For selecting whether to display the title/chapter/index information of a DVD disc
TITLE+CHAPTER onscreen during recording or playback.
MENU
MENU
This button is used to return to the Setup Menu screen.
INDEX+TITLE
OFF
TITLE+CHAPTER :Display title and chapter onscreen
INDEX+TITLE :Display index and title onscreen
:Do not display onscreen
TITLE
[oFF]
T+C
I+T
These will not be displayed onscreen when the DISPLAY menu item is set to OFF.
RECORDER
MODE
[OFF]
ON
This parameter is used to indicate whether or not the DVD recorder’s current status
is to be displayed on-screen.
NETWORK MENU Screen
OFF
ON
:
:
The status is not to be displayed on-screen.
The status is to be displayed on-screen. Note, however, that nothing will be
displayed when OFF has been set for the DISPLAY parameter.
The following table identifies and describes the parameters that may be set using the NETWORK MENU screen.
ModE
[oFF]
oN
Top half
Bottom half
]
:
:
:
Appearance on monitor screen
Appearance on LCD display
Default setting
TIME/DATE
[OFF]
DATE
TIME
This parameter is used to indicate whether or not the current date and/or time are to
be displayed on-screen.
[
OFF
DATE
TIME
:
:
:
No such information is to be displayed on-screen.
Only the date is to be displayed.
Only the time is to be displayed.
Parameter
Possible settings
Description
TIME+DATE
HOST NAME
HoST
[dvd]
CANCEL
This parameter is used to enter this DVD recorder’s network name using a keyboard.
The name cannot be input from this DVD recorder.
(Names may be up to 20 characters in length.Alphanumerical characters and hyphen
(-))
dATE
[oFF]
dATE
TIME
T+d
TIME+DATE : Both date and time are to be displayed.
● When the DVD recorder is stopped or recording, data from the internal clock is
displayed. When playing a disc, the date and time of disc recording are displayed.
● Even if DATE, TIME, or DATE+TIME have been selected, nothing will be displayed
when OFF has been set for the DISPLAY parameter.
CANCEL : Cancel setting the host name.
This parameter is used to indicate whether or not the disc’s remaining time (in minutes)
is to be displayed on-screen.
IP ADDRESS
IP Add
[192.168.0.2]
[192]
This parameter is used to set the IP address. It is important to ensure that no two
devices on a single network share the same IP address.
REMAIN
REMAIN
[OFF]
ON
OFF
ON
:
:
No such data is to be displayed on-screen.
This data is to be displayed on-screen.
● During recording, the remaining space available for recording is displayed (in minutes).
During playback, the time remaining in the current title is displayed.
● Nothing will be displayed when OFF has been set for the DISPLAY parameter.
Note
This parameter is used to set the subnet mask. Connected DVD recorders should
have the same network setting.
SUBNET MASK
SUbNET
[255.255.255.0]
[255]
[oFF]
oN
The remaining space available for recording will depend on factors such as the number
of titles recorded and the data encoding method; accordingly, this value should be
treated as an estimate and not as an exact value.
This parameter is used to set the gateway address.Connected DVD recorders should
have the same address.
DEFAULT
GATEWAY
[192.168.0.254]
GATE
MENU
MENU
[192]
DATE STYLE
dSTYLE
YY/MM/DD
[MM/DD/YY]
DD/MM/YY
This parameter is used to select the display style for dates.
YY/MM/DD : Dates are to be displayed in year, month, and day sequence.
MM/DD/YY : Dates are to be displayed in month, day, and year sequence.
DD/MM/YY : Dates are to be displayed in day, month, and year sequence.
This button is used to return to the Setup Menu screen.
YMd
[MdY]
dMY
Default Setting :MM/DD/YY (NTSC)
* The IP ADDRESS SETTING item cannot be selected.
DD/MM/YY (PAL)
LCD
LCd
[TITLE+CHAPTER]
INDEX
For selecting the DVD disc information to display (title/chapter/index) on the LCD
during recording or playback.
TITLE+CHAPTER : Display title and chapter on LCD
[T+C]
INd
INDEX
: Display index on LCD
MENU
MENU
This button is used to return to the Setup Menu screen.
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Changing the Signal System (NTSC / PAL)
Specifications
Recording format
Disc format
Recordable media : DVD-R For General Version 2.0
DVD-RW Version 1.1
:
:
DVD Video Version 1.1
ISO9660-compatible UDF
Quantization
Sampling rate
Number of channels
:
:
:
16 bit
48 kHz
2
This DVD recorder supports both the NTSC and PAL signal systems.
The signal system can be altered at the TV TYPE item on the SYSTEM(2/2) menu screen, or via the following procedure.
The signal system can be changed even when the monitor is not connected.
Ⅵ DV Interface
DVD+R / DVD+RW
Must conform to DVD Video Format
Operation Procedure
I/O
:
IEEE1394
Recording signals
:
:
1. Set this unit to the Stop mode.
Ⅵ General
Ⅵ Video Signals
DVI input
FOOT SWITCH terminal
:
:
3.5 mm Monaural mini jack (OPEN/SHORT
control, Operation follows menu settings.)
RJ-45 (Category5),
100 BASE-Tx
USB 1.1 × 2
AC 100V to 240 V , 50 Hz / 60 Hz
1.0 A to 0.45 A
4.8 kg (device only)
212 mm (w) × 352 mm (d) × 88 mm (h)
(not including feet and other protrusions)
2. Press and hold the SETUP and STOP buttons simultaneously for approximately 3 seconds.
T.M.D.S CLOCK
T.M.D.S LINK #0 8bit × 3 (RGB)
1.0 V(p-p), 75 1 unbalanced
Y signal = 1.0 V(p-p), 75 1 unbalanced
C signal = 0.286V(p-p), 75 1 unbalanced (NTSC)
C signal =0.3 V (p-p), 75 1 unbalanced (PAL)
T.M.D.S CLOCK
T.M.D.S LINK #0 8bit × 3 (RGB)
1.0 V(p-p), 75 1 unbalanced
Y signal = 1.0 V(p-p), 75 1 unbalanced
C signal = 0.286V(p-p), 75 1 unbalanced (NTSC)
C signal = 0.3 V(p-p), 75 1 unbalanced (PAL)
ISO/IEC13818-2 (MPEG-2 video)
8 bit
● This changes the signal system. When this is done, the unit will turn off automatically and rebooted.
Network terminal
Line input
Y/C input
:
:
USB terminal
Power supply
Power consumption
Weight
:
:
:
:
:
`
DVI output
:
Dimensions
Line output
Y/C output
:
:
Permissible operating temperature : 5°C to 35°C
Permissible operating humidity
Permissible storage temperature
Permissible storage humidity
:
:
:
20% to 80% RH
–20°C to 60°C
5% to 80% RH
Encoding format
Quantization
Sampling rate
:
:
:
13.5 MHz
Ⅵ Accessories
Instruction manual ................................................................ ×1
Power cord ........................................................................... ×3
Ferrite core (for USB cable) ................................................. ×1
Ⅵ Audio Signals
Line input
:
–8 dBs, 10 k1 minimum, unbalanced
+4 dBs, high impedance, unbalanced
–8 dBs, 1 k1 minimum, unbalanced
–20 dBFS
(☞ Page 23)
Line output
:
:
:
:
DVI-HDMI cable ................................................................... ×2
Cable clamp (for DVI-HDMI cable) ....................................... ×1
(☞ Page 13)
Standard level
Dynamic range
Recording format
85 dB
LPCM / DOLBY DIGITAL / MPEG (PAL only)
Ⅵ External Dimensions (Unit: mm)
S D S P 3
This product uses partial third-party software.
For information concerning the software used, login via FTP by
inputting the following into the unit and view the readme.txt file:
User: anonymous
Password: None
S D S P 3
(If the IP address of the unit is set to 192.168.0.2, FTP
the address bar of Internet Explorer.)
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BUSY
OPERATE
OPEN/CLOSE
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
DVD RECORDER
CHAPTER
AUDIO
TITLE
CH1
CH2
DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCMMPEG
SET
PHONES
REV
STOP
PLAY
FWD
PAUSE
REC
TOP
MENU
MENU
* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Troubleshooting
Service and Claims
Before requesting service for a problem, use this chart and see
if you can solve the trouble yourself. Small problems are often
easily solved, and this can save you the trouble of sending your
unit off for repair.
If service is needed either during or after the warranty period:
Images are blurred or distorted when you
start High-Speed Search.
1. Contact Stryker Endoscopy at 1-800-624-4422 or phone your local Stryker Endoscopy sales representative.
2. Clean and sterilize all parts that will be returned for service. Follow the instructions provided in this manual.
3. Package all the components carefully in the original shipping container if possible.
4. Ship the DVD recorder, pre-paid and insured to:
A
Images are blurred or distorted at the point where the
playback speed changes and this is not a malfunction of the
unit.
General
Stryker Endoscopy Customer Service
Attention: Repair Department
5900 Optical Court
No power is supplied to the unit.
San Jose, CA 95138
Playback does not start.
•
A
The AC power plug is disconnected from the AC outlet.
Connect the AC power plug to the AC outlet securely.
A
Playback does not start for approximately 30 seconds after
recording is stopped and this is not a malfunction of the unit.
Recording
Recording from the external equipment is not possible.
•
The source has not been properly connected.
A
•
A
•
Confirm that the source is properly connected.
All necessary power switches have not been turned on.
Confirm that all units’ power switches are turned on.
The setting of the input select position is inappropriate.
Select the input in the menu that corresponds to the input
terminal connected to the external equipment.
Stryker and Stryker Endoscopy are registered trademarks of Stryker Corporation.
A
Recording cannot be made.
•
A
•
No disc or a disc not being recordable with the unit is loaded.
Load a recordable disc on the unit.
A finalized disc is loaded.
A
Recording cannot be made on finalized discs. Load a
recordable disc on the unit.
•
The disc is full or does not have enough space for the title to
be recorded.
A
Clear unnecessary titles on the disc or load a blank disc.
Playback
Images do not appear on the monitor screen.
•
A
The monitor input selector is not set to an input signal.
Set the input select to an appropriate position.
Playback does not start or stop immediately
after playback is started by pressing :.
On the front display panel, “NO DISC”
appears.
•
A
The disc is loaded upside down.
Place the disc on the disc tray with the playback surface
facing down.
•
A
•
A disc not being compatible with the unit is loaded.
Load a playable disc on the unit.
A dirty disc is loaded.
A
•
Clean the disc.
Defective disc is loaded.
A
Replace the warped or scratched disc with a normal one.
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Warranty Statement
This Stryker Endoscopy product is warranted to the original purchaser for a period of one year from the date of purchase to be free
from defects in material and workmanship.This warranty extends to all purchases and is limited to the repair or replacement of the
product without charge when returned to:
Stryker Endoscopy
5900 Optical Court
San Jose, California
95138
Stryker Endoscopy cannot accept responsibility for returns or replacements which have not been authorized. This warranty does
not cover damages caused by misuse or by failure to follow procedures outlined in this manual or as demonstrated by the Stryker
Endoscopy representatives.
There are no other expressed warranties.
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