Polaroid DVD Player DVR 0900 User Manual

DVD Player / Recorder  
DVR-0900  
Operation Manual  
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Disc Playback  
Playing Back a Disc  
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Angle Mark  
Language Selection  
Pausing Playback  
Fast Forward/Reverse Playback (×2 - ×8 Normal Speed)  
Stop Playback  
Using the Trick Modes  
Slow Motion  
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse  
Slow Motion Step Frame-By-Frame  
Repeat a Segment Between Points A and B  
Zoom In/Out  
Resuming Playback from the Same Location  
Locating a specific Title or Chapter  
Repeating a Chapter or Track  
Zooming Function and Shift Point Function  
CD Playback  
MP3-CD Playback  
Viewing JPEG Pictures  
Previewing Contents  
Zooming a JPEG  
Panning Around a JPEG  
Rotating a JPEG  
Special Features  
Helpful Hints  
Technical Specifications  
Frequently Asked Questions  
Glossary  
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Important Safety Instructions  
Thank you for purchasing this Polaroid DVD player/recorder. We strongly recommend that you carefully study  
the Operation Manual before attempting to operate the recorder and that you note the listed precautions.  
After you have finished reading these instructions, put them in a safe place for future reference.  
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Read these instructions. All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the equipment is  
operated.  
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Keep these instructions. The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.  
Heed all warnings. All warnings on the equipment and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.  
Follow all instructions. All operating and use instructions should be followed.  
Do not use this unit near water including bathtub, sink, laundry tub, wet basement, or swimming pool.  
Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use  
a damp cloth on the exterior cabinet only.  
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Slots and openings in the cabinet back or bottom are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable operation of  
the unit, and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. Do not  
place the unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This unit should never be placed in a bookcase  
or rack unless proper ventilation is provided.  
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Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus (including  
amplifiers) that produces heat.  
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grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is  
provided for your safety. If the plug provided doesn’t fit in your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement  
of the obsolete outlet. Removal of the polarized plug will diminish the plugs level of safety.  
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Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and  
the point where they exit from the product.  
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Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the product.  
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/equipment combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
To protect your unit from a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time,  
unplug the product from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system.  
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the unit, be sure the antenna or cable system is  
grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service person. Servicing is required when the product has been damaged in  
any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into  
the product, exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
Apparatus shouldn’t be exposed to dripping or splashing. Objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should  
not be placed on the apparatus.  
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Do not use cracked, deformed, or repaired disks in the unit. These disks are easily broken and may cause  
serious personal injury and product malfunction.  
The lighting flash with arrowhead  
symbol within a triangle alerts the  
user to “dangerous voltage” which  
could cause electric shock.  
The exclamation point within a  
triangle indicates to the user to  
read important operating and  
maintenance instructions in the  
manual.  
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About this manual  
The operation described here mainly refers to the use of the remote control handset (R/C).  
Buttons with same or similar marking at the main unit have the same function like those of the R/C.  
Safety Precautions  
WARNING:  
To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this DVD player to rain or moisture.  
To reduce risk of electrical shock, do not remove cover or back, no user serviceable parts inside.  
CAUTION:  
This product utilizes a laser. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedure other than those specified  
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Do not open cover to view it, do not repair it yourself. Refer  
servicing to qualified personnel.  
When this recorder is plugged to the wall outlet, do not place your eyes close to the opening or the disc tray and other  
openings to look into the inside of this recorder.  
This player supports the following Media Formats:  
DVD-Video, CD-R, CD-RW, CD Audio, Photo CD, DVD+RW, DVD+R, MP3  
Important Note:  
This unit plays CD-R, CD-RW and MP3 disks, although CD-R and CD-RW media will not be indicated in  
the display. Due to the variety of disk types, recording computers, operating systems and burning  
software we cannot guarantee that every CD-R or CD-RW is playable.  
The types of functions and operations that can be used for a particular disk vary depending on the features of that  
disk. In some cases, these functions and operations may differ from the descriptions given in this Operation Manual.  
In this event, follow the instructions given on the screen. This Operation Manual only covers basic disk operations.  
Copyright Information:  
Unauthorized copying, broadcasting, public performance, and lending of disks are prohibited. This product  
incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other  
intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright  
protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited  
viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is  
prohibited.  
Regional Management Information:  
This DVD/CD player is designed and manufactured to respond to the region management  
information that is recorded on a DVD disk. If the region code described on the DVD disk does  
not correspond to the region code of this DVD/CD player, this DVD/CD player cannot play this disk.  
The region code for this DVD player is “1”.  
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Please note for a better understanding of this manual that the program of a DVD may be divided into several “titles”  
(e.g. main movie, material, interviews etc.). Each of these titles can be divided into “chapters”. The program of audio  
CD’s is divided into “tracks”. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol  
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
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Features  
INTRODUCTION  
time of one show coinciding with the start  
Thank you for buying this Polaroid DVD Recorder.  
We hope you enjoy this quality unit with its fantastic  
features and easy playback/recording operation.  
With it, you can watch DVDs, music disks, or watch  
TV shows from external source devices. The most  
outstanding feature that attracts you perhaps is that  
you can record these shows to DVD+RW or DVD+R  
disks in various ways, as you like.  
time of another show.  
Let you enter a multi-digit codes used in TV Guide  
show publication for fast and easy recording.  
DVD Functions  
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High Resolution  
Adopt an MPEG2 decoding format to achieve  
horizontal resolution of more than 500 lines.  
ƒ Superior sound  
GUIDE  
Built-in Dolby Digital decoder to output digital  
audio signal to reproduce high quality sound  
effects.  
The product provides customers a friendly GUIDE,  
which is very useful for you to understand and enjoy  
all functions the product provides:  
ƒ Special Function  
Supports multi-angle and multi-language  
playback for enjoying unique video features.  
ƒ Video Output  
Record Function  
Built-in TV tuner lets you record from TV,  
audio, video onto DVD+R/RW.  
Standard Video, S-Video and Component Video  
output.  
There are CVBS composite video, S-video  
and RF Cable TV signal inputs.  
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Audio Output  
2CH and 5.1CH analog audio output, optical and  
coaxial digital audio output can be connected to  
any amplifiers.  
NOTE: For best results, we recommend using the  
4X DVD disks when recording.  
ƒ Screen  
Supports 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios.  
ƒ Zoom Function  
Edit/Delete Function  
Disk delete and rename.  
If desired, the picture can be enlarged to further  
enhance your enjoyment.  
All Playback Functions  
Title deletion – Title is actually deleted with all  
header information about it.  
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Automatic chapter insertion (at 4 min, 10 min,  
20 min , 30 min intervals or OFF)  
Modification of title name  
Fast forward and rewind, slow playback, step  
playback, repeat playback and program  
playback.  
ƒ Search By Time  
Timer programming feature  
The following timer programming features are  
supported for both DVD+RW/R  
Search for scenes by time; ideal for finding your  
favorite scenes.  
ƒ Last Memory Playback  
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Program recording of shows – Program the  
unit to record an upcoming show by selecting  
channel, date, start time, end time, and  
quality of recording.  
Continue playing from the last point you stopped.  
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Manual Real time Clock set up  
Back-to-back recording of shows – you can  
select to record two shows that have an end  
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Before You Switch On  
Place in Position  
Using the Remote Control  
Choose a location with sufficient air circulation to  
prevent overheating. Do not expose the unit to direct  
sunlight or other heat sources.  
1. Open the battery compartment that  
is found on the backside of the remote.  
The product must be positioned horizontally. Do not  
put any heavy objects on the housing. Protect the  
laser unit against dust and if necessary, use a  
cleansing disk. Be sure to follow the operating  
instructions.  
Condensation  
Condensation may cause the laser lens to  
malfunction. For example: quickly bringing the unit  
from a cold environment to a warm environment or  
using the player in humid environments can cause  
condensation.  
2. Insert four batteries (1.5 V, size AAA).  
Make sure the polarity matches the  
marks inside the compartment or the  
remote will not work and could  
be damaged.  
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When moving the unit from  
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cold  
environment to a warm environment, take the  
disk out of the unit and wait for about an hour,  
until the unit has warmed.  
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Do not use this unit in high humidity  
environments.  
3. Put the cover back on the remote and begin using.  
The remote has a range of  
approximately 20 feet and works best  
when pointed directly at the DVD  
player (at angles up to 60° from  
Handling Disk’s  
Touching the shiny surface of disks can leave dirt, oils  
or scratches. Always handle the disc from its label  
side.  
the front of the player).  
Putting stickers or adhesive labels on the disk can  
lead to an imbalance in the disk and can cause a  
malfunction.  
Obstructions between the player  
and the remote (like people, pets,  
or plants) will diminish the remote’s effectiveness.  
A WORD ABOUT BATTERIES:  
Prevent damage to your remote by  
removing batteries prior to storage.  
Do not expose disks to direct sunlight or other heat  
sources.  
Do not use any specially shaped discs.  
Do not use significantly warped or cracked discs.  
Do not drop or bend discs.  
Batteries contain chemical substances.  
Used batteries should be disposed of at a  
household hazardous waste collection site.  
Never throw batteries into fire, as they  
could explode.  
Do not write on discs using markers or ball-point  
pens.  
Do not place stickers or labels on discs.  
Do not put two or more discs in the disc tray.  
Please store the disks only in their casing.  
Do not attempt to recharge a battery unless  
the  
battery  
specifically  
is  
marked  
“rechargeable.  
Cleaning a Disk  
Clean disks with a soft cloth. Do not use any type of  
cleaning agent, liquid or solvent. Wipe from the inside  
to the outer edge. Do not wipe in a circular direction.  
Keep all batteries, used or new, out of the  
reach of children.  
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Elements of Operation - Front Panel  
1. POWER button  
2. Disk tray  
Press to turn on/off the power  
Use to load disk  
3. SOURCE button  
4. EJECT button  
Press to shift between Video 1, Video 2, S-Video and ANT  
Press to open/close the disc tray  
5. VIDEO input jack (Video 2)  
6. L-AUDIO-R input jacks  
7. Remote sensor  
8. Display panel  
Connection for a video output  
Connections for audio output  
Receives the signal from the remote control  
Indicates the current status of the unit  
Press to stop the playback  
9. STOP button  
10. PLAY/PAUSE button  
Press to begin playback of the inserted disk  
During playback press to pause the playback  
Press again to resume the playback  
11. PREV/CH- button  
12. NEXT/CH+ button  
13. RECORD button  
When playing a disc, press to go back to the preceding chapter;  
when watching TV press for channel down  
When playing a disc, press to advance to the next chapter; when  
watching TV press for channel up  
Press to activate the record function  
Display Panel  
1. TV status indicator  
2. Recording indicator  
5. Fast Forward/Rewind indicator  
6. Disk type indicators  
3. Playing/Pause status indicator  
4. Repeat status indicator  
7. Track/Chapter indicator  
8. Playing time indicator  
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Rear Panel  
1. ANTENNA jack  
8. S-VIDEO output jack  
2. VIDEO input jack (Video 1)  
3. 2CH Audio input jacks  
4. 5.1CH Audio output jacks  
5. VIDEO output jack  
6. TV TUNER jack  
9. Component video output jacks  
10. Optical Digital output jack  
11. Coaxial Digital output jack  
12. 2ch Audio output jacks  
13. Power-supply cord  
7. S-VIDEO input jack  
Quick Setup Guide  
1. Connecting to TV  
See pages 13-18 in operation manual for more details.  
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2. Initial Recorder Setup:  
Press the SETUP button on your remote and toggle as follows:  
Channel Setup  
Auto CH Scan  
Press the SETUP button on your remote 2 times to get back to main menu.  
Press the WATCH TV button to watch TV or see #3 to watch a DVD movie  
3. Watch a Movie - Insert a DVD movie disk. The DVD will automatically play bringing you to the  
title menu.  
NOTE: The DVD Recorder has its default channel list. This function allows you to watch TV without  
going through the Auto CH Scan process. From the Setup Menu go to General setup option. Use  
the Factory Default function to set the unit to factory default mode.  
4. Record your favorite TV shows to DVD - Insert a DVD+RW or DVD+R disk, and press the  
REC button on your remote control or on the unit while watching the TV show you wish to record.* It’s  
that easy! *Expect a few seconds delay when recording starts and a slight delay when recording ends.  
When a blank disc or recordable disc is inserted for the first time it will take about 30 seconds to read it.  
5. Copy video to DVD – Connect the Video/Audio OUT jacks on your VCR or camcorder to the  
color coordinated INPUT jacks on the DVD Recorder. Insert a DVD+RW or DVD+R disk. Press the  
SOURCE button on the remote to select a recording source, press the REC button when ready to  
record.  
DO NOT RECORD ANY DVDs until you read this!  
All DVD disks are not equal! In fact, certain DVD disk manufactures have perfected video recording  
media. For best results, we recommend using the following brands of DVD disks when recording:  
DVD+RW: Use Hewlett Packard®, TDK®, Memorex® or Maxell®  
DVD+R: Use Hewlett Packard®  
Visit www.polaroidelectronics.com for more product information and updates.  
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The Remote Control Handset Button Functions  
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REC  
Press to start recording.  
SOURCE  
POWER  
Press to shift between Video 1, Video 2, S-Video and ANT.  
Switch between stand-by and working status.  
Press to search backward.  
ꢂꢃꢄꢅ  
Arrow select. (OSD navigation buttons)  
Press /to tune the effect of the reception.  
Press ꢃꢄ to advance to the next channel or to go back to the preceding  
channel.  
Press to confirm the selection.  
Press to view previously track.  
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SETUP  
STOP  
Press to activate the setup menu.  
Press to stop playback.  
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GOTO  
Number buttons  
Allows you to select the desired disk starting time, track or title.  
In Play DVD mode, select numbers by pressing these buttons.  
In TV mode, press to select channel.  
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PS  
CLEAR  
ANGLE  
Press to shift between ‘Progressive’ and ‘Interlace’ mode.  
Press to clear the incorrect input when you edit a disc.  
During DVD playback, press to access various camera angles (if the DVD  
disk contains multiple camera angles).  
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ZOOM  
A-B  
REPEAT  
MUTE  
WATCH TV  
When a DVD is playing, press this button to activate zoom.  
Press to mark a segment to repeat between A and B.  
Press to repeat a chapter, track, title, or all content.  
Press to mute the audio output.  
During DVD playback, press the watch TV. In TV mode, press the Play  
button to shift to DVD mode  
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DISPLAY  
OPEN/CLOSE  
‘On Screen Display’  
Press to open/close the disk tray.  
Press to search forward.  
Press to begin the playback.  
During playback press to pause disc play.  
Press again to resume the playback.  
Press to skip to the next chapter or menu.  
Press to display titles of the disk.  
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TITLE  
STEP  
MENU  
+10  
Press to playback frame by frame.  
Press to display the disk menu on the TV screen in Play mode.  
Press to select track numbers more than 10.  
When a DVD is playing, press to select a subtitle language.  
During JPEG playback, press to choose the slideshow mode.  
Press to activate slow forward or slow rewind.  
Press to access various audio languages (if the DVD disk contains multiple  
audio languages).  
SUB-T  
RESUME  
SLOW  
AUDIO  
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VOLUME +/-  
Press to increase or decrease the volume level.  
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The Remote Control Handset  
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- Not all cables shown below are included with this DVD player.  
- Turning off the power to all equipments involved before making any connections will  
protect your speakers from possible damage.  
1. Connecting to a TV will give you an Analog Audio Connection:  
Using the supplied audio cables, connect the AUDIO OUT jacks (LEFT/RIGHT) on the DVD Player with the  
AUDIO IN jacks (LEFT/RIGHT) on your TV.  
2. Choose your Video Connection (Analog, S-Video, or Component):  
Good Analog Video Connection: Plug one end of the supplied video cable into the VIDEO OUT jack on  
the DVD Player and the other end to the VIDEO IN jack on your TV.  
Better S-Video Connection: Plug a S-VIDEO cable into the S-VIDEO OUT jack on the DVD Player and the  
other end to the S-VIDEO IN jack on your TV.  
Best  
Component Connection: Plug one end of the supplied video cable into the COMPONENT OUT jack  
on the DVD Player and the other end to the VIDEO IN jack on your TV.  
Important Note: The Video Connections described above are used in the various audio/video connections  
described on pages 13-18 in this manual.  
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Analog Audio Connections  
Using your choice of analog video, S-video, or Component video connection (see page 10), you also have the  
option to connect your DVD player to your stereo system for incredible stereo sound. Use the audio connection  
described below:  
Standard Analog Audio Connections: Using the supplied audio cable, connect the AUDIO OUT jacks  
(LEFT/RIGHT) on the DVD Player with the AUDIO IN (LEFT/RIGHT) jacks on your amplifier or stereo receiver.  
Once this is complete, please turn to page 22 and follow the directions under speaker setup.  
NOTE: Depending on the model of your TV, amplifier or stereo receiver, not all connections may be  
available.  
2 Channel  
5.1 Channel  
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Digital Audio Connections  
Using your choice of analog video, S-video, or Component video connection (see page 10), you also have two  
Digital Audio options when connecting your DVD player to your stereo system. It is widely debated which  
connection (Optical or Coaxial) gives you better performance. However, either connection will give you superior  
sound. Use the connections described below:  
1. Optical Audio Connection: Using an optical audio cable (not included), connect the OPTICAL jack on the  
DVD Player with the matching OPTICAL jack on your amplifier or stereo receiver.  
2. Coaxial Audio Connection: Using a coaxial audio cable (not included), connect the COAXIAL jack on the  
DVD Player with the matching COAXIAL jack on your amplifier or stereo receiver.  
Use the following diagram to connect the DVD player to your digital amplifier.  
Optical Digital  
A protective cap covers the optical digital output. For future protection, store the cap when using this  
type of connection.  
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Satellite Connections  
Cable Connections with Converter Box  
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Cable Connections without Converter Box  
Connecting to Audio/Video Sources  
This DVD player supports two-channel video input and two groups of audio input (one set of each is on the front  
panel, the other set of each is on the rear panel). The diagram below illustrates hooking up another DVD player  
to this DVD. Note: Most prerecorded videocassettes and DVDs are copy protected. If you try to copy them  
with this DVD recorder, the recorder may display the message “COPY PROTECT”. You can easily connect a  
camcorder to this DVD Player by using the audio/video connections found on the front of the unit. Use the  
SOURCE button on the remote control handset to switch between Video 1, Video 2, S-Video and Antenna.  
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Connecting to the TV Tuner  
TV Signal Input  
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The DVR Setup Menu  
Installation: The DVD-Recorder is equipped with a  
TV tuner making it possible for you to watch TV or  
record your favorite shows to DVD for later playback.  
Channel Source  
You can choose between CATV (Cable TV) and AIR  
(Regular Antenna).  
1. Connect your cable TV or antenna to the TUNER  
input jack found on the back of the DVD player.  
(See page 17)  
2. Make the appropriate Audio/Video connections  
(see pages 13-18).  
3. Plug in your DVD-Recorder. Now you’re ready to  
configure the DVD-Recorder.  
Initial Configuration  
1. Turn on the TV.  
2. Press the POWER button on the remote to turn  
on the DVD-Recorder and press the SETUP  
button to call up the Menu. Use the  
ꢂꢃꢄꢅ(direction buttons) to highlight the  
desired option, and then press the ENTER to  
select.  
Figure 2. The Channel Source Options  
Channel Setup  
You must setup your channels before you record TV  
programs.  
Auto-Channel Scan  
1. From the main menu use the arrow keys to  
highlight “Channel Setup”.  
2. Press the ENTER button to select “Auto CH  
Scan”.  
Figure 1. The menu  
Note: During DVD playback, if you want to watch  
TV, please highlight the Watch TV, and then press  
the ENTER.  
During MP3 or CD playback, if you want to watch  
TV, please open the disc tray and take out the  
disc first.  
Figure3. The Channel Setup Options  
3. When the Auto CH Scan function is selected,  
the auto-channel scanning process begins.  
4. After the auto-channel scanning process  
finishes, the total number of channels found  
will be shown on the screen.  
5. Select the Channel List function to display  
the complete list of all the channels that were  
found during the auto-channel scanning  
process.  
6. Press the SETUP button on the remote to  
exit and save the selection.  
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Setting The Clock  
In order for the DVD-Recorder to record using a  
programmed setting, the internal clock must be set to  
the correct time.  
Clock Time Chart  
AM/PM  
24 HOUR  
1:00 AM  
2:00 AM  
3:00 AM  
4:00 AM  
5:00 AM  
6:00 AM  
7:00 AM  
8:00 AM  
9:00 AM  
10:00 AM  
11:00 AM  
12:00 PM  
1:00 PM  
2:00 PM  
3:00 PM  
4:00 PM  
5:00 PM  
6:00 PM  
7:00 PM  
8:00 PM  
9:00 PM  
10:00 PM  
11:00 PM  
12:00 PM  
1:00  
1. From the main menu use the arrow buttons to  
highlight “Setup Menu”  
2:00  
3:00  
2. Press the ENTER button to select “Setup  
Menu”  
4:00  
5:00  
3. Press the ENTER button to select “Record  
Setup”  
6:00  
7:00  
4. Use the arrow buttons to highlight “Set Clock”  
5. Press the ENTER button to select “Set Clock”  
6. Use the Up and Down arrows to change the  
“Hour”. Note: This is a 24 hour clock;  
please see the chart for assistance  
7. Once the “Hour” is set use the right arrow  
button to move to “Minute”  
8:00  
9:00  
10:00  
11:00  
12:00  
13:00  
14:00  
15:00  
16:00  
17:00  
18:00  
19:00  
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21:00  
22:00  
23:00  
24:00  
8. Continue to use the Up and Down arrows to  
edit each field. Once the field is set use the  
right arrow key to move to the next field  
9. Once “Done” is highlighted using the right  
arrow key, press the ENTER button to save  
the new setting.  
TV / Media Playback Display  
1. From the Setup Menu go to the Video Setup  
option and select the desired TV display mode  
you want to use during playback of your  
recording, using the TV Display function. The  
DVD-Recorder can display video information  
several ways during playback.  
Normal/PS (pan-and-scan): Cuts the top and  
bottom of the picture to fit your television.  
Normal/Letterbox (LB): The picture displays  
in wide screen with black bars at the top and  
bottom of your television screen.  
Wide-screen (Wide TV): If you have a  
wide-screen TV, it shows the movie as it was  
original intended without the black bars.  
Figure 4. Setting The Clock  
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5. Press the Right arrow button to select “Down Mix”  
6. Press the Up arrow button to highlight “Lt/Rt” or  
“Stereo”.  
7. Press the ENTER button to select “Lt/Rt” or  
“Stereo”  
8. Press the SETUP button to exit.  
Figure 5. Select Letterbox, Pan-And-Scan or Wide-Screen  
Picture Mode Resolution  
This Picture Mode function in the Video Setup menu  
offers Auto, Film, Video, Smart and Super Smart.  
TV Type  
Figure 6. Basic TV-Stereo Speaker Setup  
Down mix function: This function mixes 5.1 channels  
down to two channels. Only when Down mix is off will  
you see all the possible speaker options for 5.1  
speaker systems. Set these options to agree with the  
speakers installed in your home entertainment  
system.  
NTSC is the American standard.  
Video Output  
The video output allows you to set up the DVD player  
several ways.  
S-video – Divides video information into two  
separate signals (one for color, one for  
brightness).  
LT/RT function: This method of down mixing from 5.1  
channel to 2 channel audio is well suited as input to  
an external Dolby Pro Logic Decoder (2 channel to  
5.1 channel expansion).  
Component Video (YPbPr) – Separates  
color signals from black-and-white portions  
and into two color-difference signals for  
superior resolution.  
RGB Video – Consists of three separate  
video signals for red, green, and blue.  
Stereo function: A different method (from LT/RT  
down mix) of down mixing from 5.1 channels to 2  
channels.  
Speaker Setup (Stereo Mode)  
The DVD-Recorder is 6-channel DVD-Audio capable,  
provided a home theater audio receiver is present. If  
you are not hooking up the DVD-Recorder to a home  
theater audio receiver, the 6 (5.1) audio channels will  
NOT be automatically down-mixed for basic stereo  
playback. To change this setting, please follow the  
following steps.  
Off function: No down mixing will occur.  
1. From the Main Menu use the arrow buttons to  
highlight “Setup Menu”  
2. Press the Right arrow button to view the Setup  
Menu options  
3. Use the Down arrow to highlight “Speaker”  
4. Press the ENTER button to select Speaker.  
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Speaker Setup (Multi-Channel Mode)  
This DVD-Recorder is 6-channel DVD-Audio capable  
(requires a home theater audio receiver). If you are  
connecting the DVD-Recorder to a home theater  
audio receiver, refer to the owner’s manual that came  
with your home theater audio receiver in order to  
select the desired multi-channel audio mode. Note:  
This option will not be available if the “Down Mix”  
selection is not set to “OFF”.  
1. From the Main Menu use the arrow buttons to  
highlight “Setup Menu”  
2. Press the Right arrow button to view the  
Setup Menu options  
3. Use the Down arrow to highlight “Speaker”  
4. Press the ENTER button  
5. Use the Up and Down arrows to move to the  
desired function  
6. Use the Right arrow to select the desired  
function  
7. Use the Up and Down arrow to change the  
option of each function  
8. Once an option is selected, press the ENTER  
button to save selection.  
9. Press the left arrow to move back to function  
select  
Figure 7. Activating The Center, Rear and Subwoofer Speakers  
10. Once all options are changed to desired  
setting, press the SETUP button to exit  
While remaining in the Speaker Setup function, use  
the arrow buttons on the remote control to select the  
amount of center and rear speaker delay desired.  
Press the ENTER button on the remote control to  
establish the final delay distance.  
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Speaker Test  
On: Plays a single tone in step-wise fashion at each  
of the speakers in the clockwise direction.  
Off: Test-Tone feature is not enabled.  
Audio Setup  
The Audio Setup menu allows you to access the  
Digital Out, Dynamic Compress, and ProLogic  
functions.  
1. From the Main Menu use the arrows to highlight  
“Setup Menu”  
2. Press the Right arrow button to select “Setup  
Menu”  
3. Press the Down arrow button to highlight “Audio”  
4. Press the ENTER button  
5. Use the Up and Down arrows to move to the  
desired function  
6. Use the Right arrow to select the desired function  
7. Use the Up and Down arrow to change the option  
of each function  
8. Once option is selected press the ENTER to save  
selection  
9. Press the left arrow to move back to function  
select  
10. Once all options are saved and changed to  
desired functions press the SETUP button to exit  
Digital Out Setup  
In DVD playback mode, Digital Out refers to  
bypassing the recorder system’s internal DACS and  
instead feeding the digital audio signal to an external  
receiver for better sound quality.  
1. Use the arrow keys on the remote to select the  
Digital Out function, and select one of the  
following options.  
2. Press the SETUP button on the remote to exit  
and save the selection.  
Analog: normal playback.  
Figure 8. Establishing Center and Rear Speaker Delays  
Center Delay function (Default=0-5ms): Increasing  
or decreasing the delay setting in milliseconds  
changes the virtual distance between the center  
speaker and the listener. The resulting effect,  
together with modifications to the rear delay, changes  
the listening environment to simulate different  
acoustical characteristics found in places such as  
nightclubs, auditoriums, churches, stadiums and the  
like.  
External Decode: Audio not decoded by recorder  
system so this output is appropriate for an external  
decoder/receiver with higher performance standards.  
Internal Decode: Audio decoded by recorder system  
and digital signal fed to the outside of the box  
perhaps to be fed into an external receiver with better  
DACS then this recorder system.  
Dynamic Compression Setup  
A FULL to OFF sliding control for dynamic range  
allows you to turn down the level of loud passages  
(explosions, car crashes and the like), while at the  
same time keeping soft passages loud enough to  
clearly hear them. The setting is expressed as a  
fraction of the full dynamic range.  
Rear Delay function (Default=0-15ms): Increasing  
the delay setting increases the virtual distance of the  
rear speaker from the listener. The effect, in  
combination with the center delay setting, changes  
the listening environment to simulate different  
acoustical characteristics such as nightclub,  
auditorium, church and the like.  
1. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to select  
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3. Use the Down arrow button to highlight “Record  
Setup”  
the Dynamic Compression Setup function  
2. Use the Down arrow to slide the control from  
Full to Off based on your preference  
4. Press the ENTER button  
3. Then press the SETUP button on the remote  
to exit and save the selection.  
5. Use the Up and Down arrows to move to the  
desired function  
6. Use the Up and Down arrows to change the  
option of each function  
When set to FULL, the range between the loudest  
and softest is compressed to the maximum during  
playback.  
7. Once option is selected press the ENTER to save  
selection  
8. Press the Left arrow button to move back to  
function select  
When set to OFF no compression occurs during  
playback.  
9. Once all options are changed to desired function  
press the SETUP button to exit  
Dolby ProLogic Setup  
The Dolby ProLogic feature is a Dolby surround  
sound audio format that can enhance standard  
2-channel stereo program material.  
Recording Quality  
The quality of the recording to a DVD+RW/R disc  
directly depends on the selection of the recording  
mode. Decide on the quality of the recording you  
want, taking into account the amount of playback  
time each recording mode requires.  
1. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to select  
the ProLogic function, and to turn the  
function on and off.  
recording  
quality  
Bit rate  
per second  
Recording  
Time  
2. Press the SETUP button on the remote to exit  
and save the selection  
recording pels  
Best  
720X480 MPEG2  
720X480 MPEG2  
544X480 MPEG2  
352X480 MPEG2  
8 Mbit/s  
6 Mbit/s  
4 Mbit/s  
2.2 Mbit/s  
70min  
90min  
High  
When set to ON, 2-channel stereo audio output is  
Medium  
Basic  
133min  
231min  
converted into six channel audio output.  
When set to OFF, the 2-channel stereo audio output  
Selecting Best, for example, means one 80-minute recording  
can go on the disc. On the other hand, that 80-minute  
recording will be excellent in terms of its overall audio-visual  
quality. Remember, recording times vary slightly from disc to  
disc.  
remains unchanged.  
Auto Chapter  
Starting the Recording Session  
You can also determine how much time should be  
allotted to every chapter of your recording, if desired.  
Use the arrow keys on the remote control to navigate  
through the chapters at playback time.  
The Recording Setup menu is comprised of the  
Recording Quality, Auto Chapter, Set Clock, and  
Channel Select functions.  
1. From the Main Menu use the arrow buttons to  
highlight “Setup Menu”  
2. Press the Right arrow button to view the Setup  
Menu options  
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5. When you are watching a source you would  
like to record, press the REC button to start  
recording. The message “RECORDING”  
and a timer will be superimposed on the TV  
screen.  
6. Press the DISPLAY button to change the on  
screen message.  
7. During recording, press the  
button to  
pause the recording. The program playback  
continues. Press the button again to resume  
the recording.  
Figure 9. Selecting Time Length For Each Chapter  
8. Press the STOP button to end the recording  
session. The message “CLOSING” will  
appear on the screen, informing you the  
recording session is ending. Wait a minute  
or so for active disc title to return to your TV  
screen.  
1. From the Main Menu use the arrow buttons to  
highlight “Setup Menu” and press the ENTER  
button to select  
2. Press the ENTER button to select “Record  
Setup”  
3. Use the arrows to highlight “Auto Chapter”  
4. Press the ENTER button to select “Auto Chapter”  
5. Use the Up and Down arrows to change the  
setting  
6. Once you have highlighted the setting you would  
like press the ENTER button to save the setting  
7. Press the SETUP to exit  
Quick Recording  
1. Once the disc is done loading press the  
SETUP button to call up the main menu.  
2. From the main menu use the arrows to  
highlight “Record Program”  
3. Press the Right Arrow button to select  
“Record Program”  
4. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to  
highlight “Quick Record” and press the  
ENTER button to select “Quick Record”  
Set Clock  
The clock must be accurately set for timed recordings.  
See page 20 for instructions.  
Recording Functions  
The DVD-Recorder offers three recording functions:  
One Touch Recording allows you to record  
TV programs as you watch them on your TV  
screen.  
Quick Record allows you to perform a  
simplified unattended timer recording.  
My Record List allows you to view all the  
recordings that will be made onto the disk.  
Note: Most prerecorded videocassettes and DVDs  
are copy protected. If you try to copy them with the  
DVD recorder, the Recorder display may show  
“COPY PROTECT”.  
One Touch Recording  
1. From the Main Menu use the arrow buttons to  
highlight “Watch TV”  
2. Press the ENTER button to select  
3. Press the SOURCE button to select the  
desired input  
a. ANT  
b. VIDEO 1  
c. VIDEO 2  
d. S-VIDEO  
4. If viewing “ANT” use the Up and Down arrow  
buttons to move through your channel  
selections  
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Figure 12. Selecting The Recording Day  
11. Use the Up and Down arrows to change the “How  
Often” field, once the field is set use the right  
arrow key to move to “Continue” and press the  
ENTER button. If “Once” was selected please  
go to step “a” below. If “Repeat” was selected  
go to “b” below.  
a. Use the up and down arrows to change the  
date in each field, once you have the correct  
date use the right arrow button to move to the  
next field. After all fields are correct please  
highlight “Done” and press the ENTER  
button.  
b. Use the Right and Left arrows to move  
between days and use the ENTER button to  
select and deselect days. The check mark  
means that you would like the unit to record  
on that day. After all fields are correct  
please highlight “Done” and press the  
ENTER button.  
Figure 10. Starting The Quick Recording  
5. Use the arrows to highlight “Record Time” and  
press the ENTER button to select “Record Time”  
6. Use the Up and Down arrows to change the  
“Hour”  
NOTE: This is a 24 hour clock; please see the  
chart on page 20 for assistance.  
12. Using the arrows highlight “Channel” and press  
the ENTER button to select  
13. Use the Up and Down arrows to select the  
channel you would like to record from.  
14. Use the Right arrow to highlight “Done” and press  
ENTER to select  
15. Use the arrows to highlight “Quality” and press  
the ENTER to select  
16. Use the Up and Down arrows to change quality to  
desired setting, refer to table below  
recording  
quality  
bit rate  
per second  
recording  
time  
recording pels  
Figure 11. Selecting The Start and Stop Time  
Best  
720X480 MPEG2  
720X480 MPEG2  
544X480 MPEG2  
352X480 MPEG2  
8 Mbit/s  
6 Mbit/s  
4 Mbit/s  
2.2 Mbit/s  
70min  
90min  
High  
7. Once the “Hour” is set use the Right arrow key to  
move to “Minute”  
Medium  
Basic  
133min  
231min  
8. Continue to use the Up and Down arrows to edit  
each field. Once the field is set use the Right  
arrow key to move to the next field  
Note: Recording times vary from disc to disc.  
9. Once “Done” is highlighted using the Right arrow  
key press the ENTER button to go back to the  
record menu  
10. Using the arrows highlight “Frequency” and press  
the ENTER button to select  
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3. Use the arrows to highlight the programmed  
recording you would like to view once  
highlighted press the ENTER to view  
4. Press the SETUP to exit  
Disc Play Operations  
Basic Disc Play Options  
The DVD-Recorder can format, erase, finalize and  
rename a DVD+RW and DVD+R disc using the Disc  
Operations menu functions.  
1. Press the STOP button on the remote control  
twice.  
2. Press the SETUP button  
3. Use the arrows to highlight “Play/Edit Disc”  
and press the Right arrow to select  
4. Use the arrows to highlight “Edit Disc” and  
Figure 13. Selecting Recording Quality Mode  
17. Once desired setting is chosen highlight “Done”  
and press the ENTER to select  
18. Use the arrows to highlight “Title” and press the  
ENTER to select  
Figure 14: The Disc Operation Menu  
19. To edit title press the ENTER  
20. Use the arrows to move to each letter or number  
and press the ENTER to select  
Formatting a Disc  
This s.  
21. Once all number and letters are entered highlight  
“Done” and press the ENTER to select  
22. Using arrows highlight “Done” and press the  
ENTER  
23. Look over all settings to verify that it is correct  
and highlight “Done” and press the ENTER to  
save this recording to memory.  
My Record List  
Use this function to see your record list on the DVD  
recorder.  
1. From the Main Menu highlight “Record  
Program” and press the right arrow to select  
2. Using the arrows highlight “My Record List”  
and press the ENTER to select  
1. From the Basic Disc Options menu (See  
section Accessing Basic Disc Options”)  
highlight “Format Disc”  
2. Press the ENTER to select  
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Once a DVD+R disc has been finalized, you cannot  
either edit any of the titles on the disc, nor can you  
add any new titles to the disc! The recorded DVD+R  
disc is only available on other DVD player when the  
disc has been finalized.  
1. From the Basic Disc Options menu (see previous  
page for directions on accessing Basic Disc Play  
Options")  
2. Select Finalize Disc then press ENTER  
Figure 15: Formatting a Disc  
Renaming a Disc  
Erasing a Disc  
1. From the Basic Disc Options menu (See section  
Accessing Basic Disc Options”) highlight  
“Rename Disc”  
NOTE: ERASING ANY DISC IS AN IRREVERSIBLE  
AND PERMANENT OPERATION! Be sure to back up  
any and all titles or tracks you want to save onto  
another disc before erasing the original disc!  
The Erase Disc function is used to erase all data  
from a disc. This function is only available on  
DVD+RW discs. Once any disc is erased, whatever  
was on it is permanently gone.  
2. To edit disk title press the ENTER  
3. Use the arrows to move to each letter or number  
and press the ENTER to select  
4. Once all number and letters are entered highlight  
“Done” and press the ENTER to select  
5. Once the “Disc Operations” menu appears on  
screen press the SETUP button to exit  
1. From the Basic Disc Option menu (See section  
Accessing Basic Disc Options”) highlight “Erase  
Disc”  
2. Press the ENTER to select  
3. You’ll be asked to confirm you want to erase the  
disc. Select Yes, to proceed with erasing.  
Renaming/Deleting a Title (DVD+RW Discs Only)  
Accessing the Play/Edit Titles menu option from the  
Menu lets you rename and delete titles as desired,  
1. Press the TITLE button  
2. Highlight title to change using the arrows and  
press the DISPLAY on remote to select  
3. Highlight desired option and press the ENTER to  
select. If you choose TITLE RENAME go to  
step A below. If you choose TITLE DELETE you  
will be brought back to the title menu.  
Figure 16. Erasing a Disc  
Finalizing a Disc (DVD+R Discs Only)  
a. Use the arrows to move to each letter or  
When you want to finalize your recordings on a  
number and press the ENTER to select  
DVD+R disc, use the Finalize Disc function. NOTE:  
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2. Use the arrows to highlight “DVD Control” and  
press the ENTER to select  
3. Use the arrows to highlight “Angle Mark” and  
press the right arrow to select  
4. Use the Up and Down arrows to highlight desired  
choice and press the ENTER to select  
Language Selection  
1. From the Main Menu highlight “Setup Menu” and  
press the Right arrow to select  
2. Use the arrows to highlight “DVD Control” and  
press the ENTER to select  
b. Once all number and letters are entered  
3. Use the arrows to highlight “Language  
Preference” and press the right arrow to select  
4. Use the Up and Down arrows to highlight desired  
language and press the ENTER to select  
highlight Done and press ENTER  
Figure 17. Renaming and Deleting Disc Titles  
Figure 18. Choosing Language Preference  
Pausing Playback  
Disc Playback  
This section addresses basic playback for DVDs and  
CDs.  
1. Press the  
button any time during playback of  
Playing Back a Disc (DVD–CD)  
a disk. A “freeze frame” is created that stays on  
the screen until you resume playing the disk.  
Sound is muted during still playback.  
1. Press the POWER button on the remote control  
to turn the unit on from standby mode  
2. Press the OP/CL button to open the DVD disk  
tray loader  
3. Place a DVD disk on the disk tray  
4. Press the OP/CL button to close the DVD disk  
tray loader. The player starts to play the first  
selection recorded on the disc and continues  
sequentially until the end is reached.  
2. To resume playback, press the  
button again.  
Fast Forward/Reverse Playback (x2 – x8 Normal  
Speed)  
1. Press  or  buttons during playback. After the  
fifth press, normal speed playback resumes.  
2. Alternately, press the PLAY button to resume  
normal playback at any fast speed setting.  
NOTE: In the event playback is not realized, check to  
see if the parental controls are preventing playback.  
Turn off the parental controls to realize disc playback  
Angle Mark  
1. From the Main Menu highlight “Setup Menu” and  
press the Right arrow to select  
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Stop Playback  
1. Press the STOP button.  
Repeat a Segment Between Points A and B  
When viewing a DVD, you can designate two points  
and then view the designated segment repeatedly  
until you want to resume normal viewing.  
2. Press the PLAY button to resume playing.  
3. Press the STOP again. When stopped, this  
player returns to chapter 1 or track 1.  
1. While watching the DVD movie, press the A-B  
button at the point you want a segment to start. A  
message flashes at the top of the display to  
confirm your action (A TO B SET A).  
Using the Trick Modes  
The DVD-Recorder supports the following trick  
modes:  
2. Allow the video to continue playing and press the  
A-B button again at the point you want the repeat  
segment to end. This time the message will flash:  
A TO B REPEAT ON. Following these directions  
will cause your segment to start from point A, play  
to point B, and continue indefinitely.  
Fast forward (FF),  
Fast reverse (FR),  
Slow Motion (SF),  
Repeat A-B,  
Slow motion step frame-by-frame, and  
Zoom In/Out  
3. To stop the repeat A-B mode, press REPEAT  
again. The segment stops playing and a  
You can use these trick modes when live video or  
recorded video is displayed on the screen, so long as  
some amount of video has been stored in the circular  
buffer.  
message will flash: A TO B CANCELLED.  
Zoom In/Out  
When viewing a DVD, you can zoom in on any  
particular segment or frame as desired.  
Slow Motion  
To zoom out and return to normal viewing, you have  
to cycle through all of the levels of magnification.  
Typically, most DVD movies offer up to three levels of  
magnification before returning to normal viewing.  
When video is stored in the buffer, you can select the  
SLOW speed at any point by pressing the SLOW  
button. You can continue to press the SLOW button  
two times to parse the disk at 4x and 8x, before  
returning to normal speed.  
1. To zoom in on a single frame, press the PAUSE  
button on the remote to freeze the frame. Once  
the frame is displayed, press the ZOOM button  
on the remote as desired to magnify the frame on  
your TV screen.  
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse  
Press the  button to jump forward in discrete steps  
of 2x, 4x, 6x, or 8x normal playing speed. The screen  
will display the active fast forward speed (FF 2x, FF  
4x, FF 6x, or FF8x).  
2. To zoom in on a sequence of frames, press the  
ZOOM button as desired to magnify the  
sequence during its progression.  
Likewise, pressing the  button will allow you to  
jump backward in discrete steps. The screen will  
display the active fast reverse speed (FR 2x, FR 4x,  
FR 6x, or FR 8x).  
Resuming Playback From The Same Location (all  
discs)  
1. During normal playback, press the STOP. The  
screen displays a stationary logo or, if the screen  
saver is set to on, the screen saver is displayed  
after a timeout interval.  
Slow Motion Step Frame-By-Frame  
Press the STEP button repeatedly to step through  
frames one at a time during your playback session.  
Press the PLAY button to resume normal viewing.  
2. To resume playback, press the PLAY again.  
However, this step does not work if you eject the  
disc, reinsert the disc, and then try to resume from  
the same spot.  
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ꢄꢅꢆꢇ(direction buttons) to select the desired  
folder, and then press the PLAY. Now the tracks  
inside are displayed.  
1. Press the direction button to open the folder.  
Use these buttons ꢅꢆ to choose a song, then  
start playback.  
Locating A Specific Title Or Chapter Using The  
MENU Button (DVD)  
To play a specific chapter from a given title on a DVD  
you can use the TITLE button to display a menu to  
make your title and chapter selection.  
The procedure described here is general in nature. If  
the steps seem inappropriate for the DVD you are  
attempting to play, disregard these instructions and  
follow the instructions that appear on the screen.  
1. During normal playback, press the TITLE button.  
The screen displays the chapter menu of the  
disc. The menu may not contain all the chapters  
in the movie title. However, the disc creators  
provide additional menus to navigate, which  
cover all the chapters. Use the direction buttons  
to navigate the menus.  
2. Press the STOP button to end the playback.  
3. Press the REPEAT button to select various  
repeat modes.  
4. Press  or  to skip to the other song page.  
Viewing JPEG Pictures  
If you save JPEG pictures to a CD ROM you can view  
them on a television monitor. The software that  
created the JPEG picture CD creates a folder that  
you can examine when you select Play Disc. There  
are several ways of viewing the pictures.  
2. Position the screen highlight over your selection  
and press the PLAY. Alternately, you can press  
the number of the desired chapter.  
Previewing Contents of a Folder  
1. Open the disc tray, insert the JPEG disc and  
close the tray  
3. During playback, you can press the GOTO and  
enter a chapter number. Press a number button  
corresponding to the chapter number and press  
the ENTER.  
2. The disc contents are displayed (JPEGs may be  
in a folder)  
3. To preview a picture, use direction buttons to  
move the highlight over a folder entry. The small  
preview window reveals the contents of a clip  
when the highlight is positioned over the clip title  
4. To see a full screen view of the selected clip,  
press the PLAY.  
Repeating a Chapter Or Track (DVD–CD)  
1. While playing a chapter, press the REPEAT. The  
message CHAPTER REPEAT ON appears  
2. To repeat the entire title, press the REPEAT  
again. The message TITLE REPEAT ON  
appears.  
Depending on the way the Slideshow control is  
conditioned; a slideshow may commence operation  
as soon as you view the full screen presentation.  
There are three slideshow modes: Sequential,  
Random, and Manual. In Sequential mode, slides are  
automatically presented in the order they appear in  
the disc directory.  
1. To cancel the slide show press the RESUME  
(Slideshow) until the message NONE appears  
2. To view a random slideshow press the RESUME  
until the message RAND appears  
3. Press the REPEAT again to resume normal  
playback. The message REPEAT OFF appears.  
Zooming and Shift Point Function (DVD)  
To zoom in x1.5, x2, or x3:  
1. During normal or slow motion play, press the  
ZOOM. The picture is magnified x1.5  
2. To increase magnification press the ZOOM again  
(x2) and again (x3)  
To continue previewing clips press the STOP  
3. Pressing the ZOOM again turns zoom off  
4. While zoomed you can change the viewpoint by  
pressing the direction buttons  
CD Playback  
The player will play all tracks for CD discs  
continuously in default status. You can press ꢂꢃ  
buttons or number buttons to select a certain track.  
Zooming a JPEG  
You can enlarge a JPEG to see detail up close.  
1. Position the highlight over a desired JPEG  
2. Press the ZOOM button. The message ZOOM  
ON appears  
MP3-CD Playback  
When you have inserted a MP3 coded CD you see a  
menu showing the folders on the CD. Use the  
3. Press the  button; the view enlarges to 150%.  
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4. Pressing the  button repeatedly steps through  
150%, and 200%  
5. To resume normal enlargement, press the ZOOM  
again  
Panning Around a JPEG  
1. Follow usual procedure for playing a disc: Open  
the disc tray, insert the JPEG disc and close the  
tray  
2. Select a JPEG for viewing  
3. Press the ZOOM button  
4. Use the direction buttons to pan up, down, left  
and right.  
Rotating a JPEG  
1. Position the highlight over a desired JPEG.  
2. Press the right or left direction button one time.  
The displayed picture rotates 90 degrees to the  
left or right depending upon the button pressed.  
To continue rotating the picture, keep pressing  
the direction button.  
Special Features  
Parental Controls  
Use the Parental Control and Choose Rating  
functions in the DVD Control Setup menu to block  
playback of DVD disks that are not within the parental  
settings chosen.  
Figure 19. Invoking Parental Controls and password  
protection  
1. From the Main Menu highlight Setup Menu and  
press the Right arrow button to select  
2. Use the arrows to highlight DVD/Control and  
press the ENTER to select  
3. Use the arrows to highlight Parental Control and  
press the ENTER to select  
4. Use the arrows to move to each letter or number  
and press the ENTER to select  
5. Once all numbers and letters are entered  
highlight Done and press the ENTER to select  
NOTE: The factory default password is 3308. In  
order to use a new password, the default password  
must first be entered. A new password comprised of  
a mixture of letters and numbers (ex. GB28MN0)  
works best. If you decide to use passwords, keep a  
written record of them! Keep the password list in a  
safe place in your home, preferably something with a  
lock on it.  
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Helpful Hints  
If you are having problems with your product, check this list of problems and possible solutions before  
requesting service. You may be able to solve the problem yourself. If you need to call a customer service  
representative, please know the model number and serial number of your product before you call. You can find  
this information on the rear of the product. Also, please take a moment to identify the problem you are having,  
and be prepared to explain this to the representative. If you believe the representative will need to help you with  
operations, please stay near the product. Our representatives will be happy to assist you.  
No Power  
  Press the ON/OFF switch on the front of the DVD Recorder to turn on the DVD Recorder.  
  Connect the supplied power cord securely to the AC power jack on the rear of the DVD-Recorder. Connect  
the power cord firmly to an AC power outlet. Use only the supplied power cord.  
  Make sure the AC outlet has power by trying another appliance in the same outlet.  
No Picture  
  Make sure the TV power is on.  
  Check the video cables. Make sure the cable(s) are fastened securely to the Recorder and the TV.  
  Set your TV to the correct Video In channel. These channels are usually near channel 00. Or, you may have  
a button on the TV remote control that selects an Auxiliary or A/V IN channel. See your TV owner’s manual for  
details. Or, change channels at the TV until you see the Recorder’s background picture on the TV screen. You  
only need one video connection between the DVD Recorder and the TV.  
Distorted Picture  
  Check the disc for fingerprints. Clean the disc with a soft cloth, wiping from the center to the edge in a straight  
line.  
  Sometimes a small amount of picture distortion may appear. This is not a malfunction. The picture is  
distorted; the picture is black and white during playback.  
  TVs have a color system standard, usually NTSC in the United States. If the disc’s color system is different  
than your TV’s color system, the picture may be distorted or colorless.  
The Recorder cannot record in color if the TV channel or source is not providing color. In some situations,  
programs that are broadcast in black and white cannot be recorded.  
Distorted Sound During Playback Through Your Stereo System  
  Do not connect any cables from the DVD-Recorder to the Stereo’s “PHONO IN” jack.  
  Do not connect a digital jack on the Recorder (DIGITAL AUDIO OUT - OPTICAL or COAX) to an analog jack  
on the Stereo. (Analog audio jacks are usually labeled as such and are usually red and white.)  
No Sound  
  Check the audio connections. Remember, you only need one audio connection. Make sure cables are  
connected firmly to all equipment.  
 
Select another channel, sound source, or Auxiliary station at your Stereo or TV. See your Stereo’s manual or  
TV’s manual for details. Or, just continue selecting the different sound sources or modes on the Stereo or TV  
until you hear sound from the disc that is in the DVD-Recorder.  
 
Check your Analog output settings or Digital output settings. Make sure you choose the right setting; based  
on what equipment you connected to the DVD Recorder.  
Make sure your Analog output settings or Digital output settings match the capabilities of your Stereo Receiver  
or TV.  
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Technical Specifications  
Operating voltage  
AC 120~ /60Hz  
45W  
Power consumption  
General  
Weight (approx.)  
9.92 lbs.  
Specification  
Dimensions  
2.16” H x 17.06” W x 11.82” D  
+2 ~+40  
Operating Temperature  
Color System  
NTSC  
Frequency Response  
Audio S/N Ratio  
20Hz 20kHz ±2.5dB  
85dB (1kHz)  
-70dB (1kHz)  
70dB (1kHz)  
80dB (1kHz)  
Audio Distortion + Noise  
Channel Separation  
Dynamic Range  
0.2  
1.0  
Analog Audio Output  
Voltage 2V±  
Impedance 10KΩ  
Impedance 75Ω  
Digital Audio Output  
Video Output  
Voltage 0.5Vp-p  
Player  
Voltage 1Vp-p±0.2 Impedance 75Ω  
Output  
Unbalanced Negative  
Voltage Y 1Vp-p  
C 0.286Vp-p  
S-Video Output  
Impedance 75Ω  
Component Output  
Composite Video In  
Voltage 0.7Vp-p  
Impedance 75Ω  
Out Level:1VP-P±0.2, Load:75Ω  
Unbalanced Negative  
Out Level: Y: 1VP-P, C: 0.286VP-P  
Load:75Ω  
Input  
S-Video In  
RF Signal Input  
Out Level: Y: 1VP-P  
,
Load:75Ω  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Confidential Unpublished Works. © 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories.  
All rights reserved.  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
1. How many shows can I record on a DVD?  
a. The total number of shows that can be recorded onto a DVD disc directly depends on the selection  
of the quality of the recording. See chart below: Keep in mind; disc recording times vary slightly  
from DVD to DVD.  
Recording Recording pels  
quality  
Bit rate per Recording  
second  
8 Mbit/s  
6 Mbit/s  
4 Mbit/s  
2.2 Mbit/s  
time  
Best  
720x480 MPEG2  
720x480 MPEG2  
544x480 MPEG2  
352x480 MPEG2  
70 min  
90 min  
133 min  
231 min  
High  
Medium  
Basic  
2. The recorder is stopping and starting recording. What’s wrong?  
a. If you receive a “Closing” message followed by a “Recording” message, it indicates the recorder has  
run into a flaw on the disc. You’ll need to use a different disc to complete the recording. Always be  
sure to use the highest quality discs. We recommend the following:  
i. DVD+RW: Use Hewlett Packard®, TDK®, Memorex® or Maxell®  
ii. DVD+R: Use Hewlett Packard®  
3. How do I record video from my Camcorder onto a DVD?  
a. Open drop down panel on the front left hand side of your Polaroid DVD player (under power button)  
b. Plug in color coded composite cords  
c. Turn on your camcorder and your Polaroid DVR  
d. On the Polaroid DVD player remote control  
i. Press the SETUP button  
ii. Move the curser to the “Watch TV” option on the screen by using the arrow buttons on the  
remote control.  
iii. Press the ENTER button  
iv. Press the SOURCE button on the remote control until you see Video 2 on your TV monitor  
v. Press the PLAY button on your camcorder  
vi. Press the REC button on the remote control  
4. How do I edit a disc?  
a. With the disc in the Polaroid DVR, press the STOP button on the remote control twice  
b. Using the arrow keys on the remote move the curser to the “Play/Edit Disc” option  
c. Press the ENTER button  
d. Using the down arrow, select “Edit Disc”  
e. Press the ENTER button  
f. A menu with for options will appear  
i. Format Disc  
ii. Erase Disc  
iii. Finalize Disc  
iv. Rename Disc  
g. Choose the Erase Disc option if you want to delete everything from the disk.  
5. When searching for channels I don’t get anything. What’s wrong?  
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a. The DVR 0800 tuner is not digital. If your system is either digital cable or satellite you’ll need to  
control channels through the cable box or satellite, not the Polaroid DVR-0800.  
6. The DVD I recorded won’t play on another DVD player.  
a. First, check to verify you finalized the disc after recording. If you did and it still won’t play, it’s likely  
a format problem. The DVR 0800 records in DVD+. Some DVD players are set up to read only  
DVD- discs.  
7. I want to add content to a DVD I already recorded something on. How do I do that without  
overriding what I already recorded?  
a. The DVR 0800 automatically starts a new title with each recording so you won’t override any content  
already on the disc.  
8. How do I override what I already recorded?  
a. Erase the disc completely  
i. With the disc in the DVD player Press the STOP button on the remote control twice  
ii. Using the arrow keys on the remote move the curser to the “Play/Edit Disc” option  
iii. Press the ENTER button  
iv. Using the down arrow, select “Edit Disc”  
v. Press the ENTER button  
vi. A menu with for options will appear  
1. Format Disc  
2. Erase Disc  
3. Finalize Disc  
4. Rename Disc  
vii. Choose the Erase Disc option if you want to delete everything from the disk.  
b. Edit a title only  
9. Is it possible to edit one specific title on a DVD disc?  
a. Renaming or deleting an individual title on a DVD disc  
i. With the disc in the DVD player Press the TITLE button on the remote control  
ii. Using the arrow keys on the remote, highlight the title you wish to edit or delete  
iii. Press the DISPLAY button on the remote  
iv. A menu with for options will appear  
1. Play title  
2. Title rename  
3. Title delete  
4. Cancel  
v. Using the arrows on your remote control, select the option you wish to employ  
vi. Press the ENTER button  
10. How do I hook up basic audio to my television  
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Using the supplied audio cables, connect the AUDIO OUT jacks (LEFT/RIGHT) on the  
unit with the AUDIO IN jacks (LEFT/RIGHT) on your Television set  
a. Turn on the unit  
b. Press the SETUP button  
c. Press the Down arrow button three times to highlight “Setup Menu”  
d. Press the Right arrow button once  
e. Press the Down arrow button four times to highlight “Speaker”  
f. Press the ENTER button  
g. Press the Right arrow button once to select “Down Mix”  
h. Press the Up arrow button twice to highlight “Lt/Rt”  
i. Press the ENTER button to select “Lt/Rt”  
j. Press the SETUP button to exit  
11. The player isn’t playing.  
The first thing to do is make sure that the disc cover is close and a disc is loaded. Other problems might  
include the disc being loaded upside down or the disc is dirty or warped. Also check to see if the player’s  
region code is the same region code of your DVD disc.  
12. There’s no picture or sound…what’s wrong?  
Check to see if your system connection is correct. Then check to see if your speakers have power. Other  
problems might include the disc being loaded upside down or the disc is dirty or warped. Also check to see  
if the DVD player’s region code is the same region code of your DVD disc. If that’s not it, make sure your  
DVD player isn’t muted.  
13. I can’t get a picture on the TV?  
Make sure you check all connections, particularly the ones between your TV and the DVD player. If that’s  
not the problem, check to see if your TV is turned on and is on the correct video setting. Also check to make  
sure your TV and speakers work properly and that your TV is not muted. And make sure that the  
progressive scan/interlace of the DVD player is set to match the display device. Press the PS button on the  
remote control to shift between progressive scan and interlace mode.  
14. OK, it’s playing but it keeps playing the same section over and over!  
Is the DVD in A-B status? If it is, press the A-B button to cancel it. That should do the trick. Otherwise make  
sure your disc is clean and not warped.  
15. The picture moves up and down…  
Check to make sure your signal system is correct.  
16. High humidity has given my player some water condensation! What now?  
It’s not the end of the world. Try taking out the disc and leave the player on for at least an hour. That should  
dry things out enough for normal operation.  
17. The remote control doesn’t seem to function.  
Make sure you are pointing the remote directly at the remote sensor. The remote requires an unobstructed  
line-of-sight “connection” to your DVD player to work properly. If that’s not the problem, make sure you have  
new batteries in the remote and that the batteries are inserted correctly into the remote control.  
18. Everything seems to work OK, but I’m not happy with the picture and sound performance…  
Check your disc. Make sure it’s not dirty, warped or damaged. If you’re playing an MP3, make sure the files  
were created with sufficient compression quality.  
19. I’m getting a lot of static…what do I do now?  
Optimal radio reception requires a correct antenna connection. Is yours connected correctly? Also make  
sure your antenna fully extended and away from the system and other equipment. You can also try  
unplugging your receiver to reset the player.  
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Glossary  
Artifacts:  
An anomaly that occurs on a video image as a result of a problem in the film-to-video transfer. Often occurs  
when trying to compress too much information on to the disc.  
Aspect Ratio:  
The width-to-height ratio of a television screen. Widescreen is 16:9, while the standard television aspect ratio is  
expressed 4:3.  
Audio Streams:  
DVD has the ability to hold a maximum of eight audio streams on a single disc. Usually used for multiple  
languages and/or the director’s commentary.  
Camera Angles:  
DVD can support up to nine different camera angles. Discs that include “angles” let you watch scenes from  
different camera angles for a different prospective.  
Chapters:  
An easy way to organize what’s on your DVD. Just like in a book, DVDs are split into chapters for easy referral  
and access.  
Coaxial A/V Connection:  
The traditional RF connection for a Video signal. All DVD Players will have a coaxial output for purposes of  
hooking up to televisions without separate audio/video inputs.  
Coaxial Connection:  
A type of connection used for consumer digital audio, which uses an RCA jack. The coaxial cable is an  
impedance-constant, two-conductor cable with either a stranded or solid core. For DVD digital audio, use a  
coaxial cable that has an impedance of 75-ohms (with 75-ohm connectors).  
Component Video:  
Component video offers the highest video quality available on DVD. Component video is a 3-channel system  
that is either RGB or color-difference. DVD component video is color-difference. Signals using color-difference  
contain the color component of the picture minus the brightness component. Component video is often  
regarded as being the next step beyond S-video that can be found on the majority of DVD players, the benefits  
include improved color accuracy and less color bleeding.  
Component Video Output:  
3 RCA or BNC connectors for the transfer of Component Video signal to TV or projector.  
Composite Video:  
An analog signal that contains the combined signals for luminance (black and white) and chrominance (color)  
components. This is the standard for broadcast TV, VHS and Laser disc.  
All DVD players have this type of output. S-Video offers a better picture while Component video offers the best  
picture quality.  
Composite Output:  
Traditional RF type signal. All DVD players have this type of output since not all TV's have S-video or  
Component Video inputs.  
Deleted Scenes:  
Deleted Scenes are usually scenes that are removed from a program, for various reasons. Many times deleted  
scenes are reinserted into the film and the film is then called a "director's cut" or an "extended cut".  
Digital Comb Filter:  
To produce highly accurate Chrominance and Luminance signal separation, the chrominance and luminance  
signals are converted to a digital medium. This produces enhanced color purity and reduced dot craw.  
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Digital Output:  
The majority of all DVD players will have at least a coaxial or optical output for sending the Dolby Digital  
bitstream to a Dolby Digital decoder. This decoder may be a stand-alone unit or built into a receiver.  
Digital video:  
A video signal represented by computer-readable binary numbers that describe colors and brightness levels.  
Dolby Digital:  
This proprietary technology is used to decode high-quality sounds from the DVD.  
DVD:  
Digital Versatile Disc, not Digital Video Disc.  
Easter Eggs:  
These are hidden features that many DVDs now contain and can usually be accessed via a hidden icon on a  
menu.  
Frame Rate:  
Number of frames per second displayed in motion.  
5.1:  
The five indicates the number of sound channels available - in this case there would be front left and right, rear  
left and right and centre. The number after the dot indicates sub-woofer support.  
HDTV:  
High Definition Television encompasses both analog and digital televisions that have a 16:9 aspect ratio and  
approximately 5 times the resolution of standard TV (double vertical, double horizontal, wider aspect).  
Horizontal Resolution:  
The number of lines that run across the width of a TV. The bigger the number, the clearer the picture.  
Standard VHS resolution - 220 horizontal lines  
Laser disc - 425 horizontal lines  
DVD - 480-500 horizontal lines  
Layer:  
All the information appearing on your screen is stored in layers. DVDs can be double sided (two layers).  
Letterbox:  
The use of upper and lower black mattes to keep films in their original aspect ratio.  
Moire:  
Circular lines that appear on television screens when they are filmed.  
Optical Output:  
In the case of DVD, this connection is used to connect the DVD digital output to a surround sound processor via  
a TOSLINK cable to process DVD sound (Dolby Digital).  
Parental Lock:  
Allows users to block certain content  
Pixel:  
This is similar to PC monitors and measures the width by height of your display in pixels.  
Progressive Scan:  
A video scanning system that displays all lines of a frame in one pass as opposed to interlacing the lines  
(alternating the lines, showing half of the picture each pass).  
Regional Coding:  
DVD players are hard-coded to accept DVDs that are only meant to be played within one of six designated  
world regions. A Code 1 disc cannot be played in a Code 3 region for example. This technique was developed to  
enable Hollywood companies to release movies at different times in different regions.  
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The DVD regions are defined as:  
Region 1 - United States of America, Canada  
Region 2 - Europe, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Arabia, Japan and South Africa  
Region 3 - Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Borneo and Indonesia  
Region 4 - Australia and New Zealand, Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America  
Region 5 - India, Africa, Russia and former USSR countries  
Region 6 – People’s Republic of China  
RGB:  
Red, Green & Blue. A color model used in computer/monitor displays, in which different colors are specified  
according to the combination of their red, green and blue components.  
ROM:  
Read Only Memory cannot be written to.  
S-Video Output:  
Unlike the RGB Component output, S-Video modulates the video signal in its separate parts -- chrominance  
(color) and luminance (light and dark). This makes for a more precise, detailed picture than RF.  
Surround Sound:  
One of the most high-fidelity sound protocols available for the home user. Surround sound makes you feel like  
you are in the middle of the picture. Also known as positional sound.  
Y/C:  
Another term for S-Video. The cable carries the luminance ("Y") and chrominance ("C") on separate channels.  
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