RCA VCR DRC7005N User Guide

Digital Media  
Recorder  
User’s Guide  
Changing Entertainment. Again.  
DRC7005N  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup  
Chapter 5: The Menu System ..................................41  
Things to consider before you connect..................................................................2  
Choose your connection ..........................................................................................3  
Connection: Digital Media Recorder + TV + VCR (optional)......................4  
Connection: Digital Media Recorder + TV + Cable Box ..............................6  
Connection: Digital Media Recorder + TV + Satellite Receiver..................8  
Connecting the Digital Media Recorder to an Audio Receiver ................10  
Connect the G-LINK cable ....................................................................................11  
Install batteries in the remote control ................................................................12  
Turn on the TV and the Digital Media Recorder ................................................12  
Complete On-Screen Setup ..................................................................................12  
What to Expect ......................................................................................................15  
How to find your TV’s Video Input Channel........................................................16  
Next Steps ..............................................................................................................16  
Overview of the Menu System..............................................................................42  
Channels Menu ......................................................................................................43  
Disc Menu ..............................................................................................................43  
Start ..............................................................................................................43  
Screen Format ..............................................................................................43  
Playlist ..........................................................................................................43  
Save................................................................................................................43  
AutoPlay ........................................................................................................43  
DVD Menu ....................................................................................................43  
DVD Title........................................................................................................43  
Video Menu ............................................................................................................44  
Music Menu............................................................................................................44  
Pictures Menu ........................................................................................................44  
Recordings Menu....................................................................................................44  
Timer ..............................................................................................................44  
GUIDE Plus+ ..................................................................................................44  
Recording Quality ........................................................................................44  
Setup Menu ............................................................................................................45  
Parental Controls ..........................................................................................45  
Options ..........................................................................................................45  
Digital Output........................................................................................45  
SRS/TruSurround....................................................................................45  
Black Level ............................................................................................45  
Dimmer ..................................................................................................45  
Languages Menu ..........................................................................................45  
Display....................................................................................................45  
Audio......................................................................................................45  
Subtitles ................................................................................................45  
Disc ........................................................................................................45  
Installation Menu..........................................................................................46  
Interactive Setup ..................................................................................46  
Channel Search......................................................................................46  
Manual Clock ........................................................................................46  
Channel List ..........................................................................................46  
Guide Plus..............................................................................................46  
How to use Parental Control Feature ..................................................................47  
Lock and Unlock............................................................................................47  
Password ........................................................................................................47  
Rating Limits ................................................................................................48  
Unrated Titles................................................................................................48  
Chapter 2: The Remote Control ..............................17  
Explanation of buttons..........................................................................................18  
Programming the remote to operate your TV ....................................................19  
Programming the remote to operate other components....................................19  
Code list for programming the remote control ..................................................20  
Chapter 3: Using the Recorder’s Features  
Watching TV ..........................................................................................................24  
Pausing Live TV ......................................................................................................24  
Recording................................................................................................................24  
Stopping or pausing recording....................................................................24  
Watching one channel while you record another channel ......................25  
Recording from the GUIDE Plus+ on-screen programming guide............25  
Setting up Timer Recordings to record programs automatically..............25  
Copying music and/or pictures....................................................................26  
Playback ..................................................................................................................27  
About the GUIDE Plus+ On-Screen Programming Guide ..................................28  
Listings ..........................................................................................................29  
Sort ................................................................................................................29  
News ..............................................................................................................30  
Messages........................................................................................................30  
Promotions ....................................................................................................30  
Schedule ........................................................................................................30  
Setup..............................................................................................................30  
Chapter 6: Additional Information..........................49  
Troubleshooting......................................................................................................50  
Handling Cautions..................................................................................................53  
Back of the Digital Media Recorder (explanation of jacks) ..............................54  
Front of the Digital Media Recorder (explanation of buttons and controls) ..55  
Explanation of Input Jacks, Output Jacks and Cables........................................56  
Limited Warranty ..................................................................................................57  
Accessories..............................................................................................................59  
Copying content stored on the Digital Media Recorder to a VCR ....................60  
Chapter 4: Playing Discs ..........................................31  
Regional Coding ....................................................................................................32  
Using Different Menus ..........................................................................................32  
How to Load and Play Discs..................................................................................32  
Search Options ......................................................................................................33  
Playback Options....................................................................................................33  
Using the On-Screen Info Display........................................................................34  
Time Display ..................................................................................................35  
Selecting a Title ............................................................................................35  
Selecting a Chapter ......................................................................................35  
Selecting Subtitles........................................................................................35  
Repeat Feature ..............................................................................................36  
Changing the Audio Language ....................................................................36  
Changing the Camera Angle........................................................................37  
Play Mode Feature (Audio CD only) ..........................................................37  
IntroScan (Audio CD only) ..........................................................................38  
PlayBack Control (PBC), Video CD only......................................................38  
Playing mp3 Discs..................................................................................................39  
Viewing JPEG files..................................................................................................40  
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Chapter 1: Connections and Setup  
Things to consider before you connect  
Protect components from overheating  
CAUTION: You must turn off the  
Digital Media Recorder before you  
move it. Moving the unit while it  
is powered on could damage the  
hard disk drive.  
Don’t block ventilation holes on any of the components. Arrange the components so  
that air can circulate freely.  
Don’t stack components.  
When you place components in a stand, make sure you allow adequate ventilation.  
If you connect an audio receiver or amplifier, place it on the top shelf.  
Position cables properly to avoid audio interference  
Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack.  
If you place components above the TV, route all cables down the side of the back of  
the TV instead of straight down the middle of the back of the TV.  
If your antenna uses 300-ohm twin lead cables, do not coil the cables. Also, keep the  
twin lead cables away from audio/video cables.  
Connection Pictures  
Audio/video cables are usually bundled together. For better visibility, the connection  
pictures in this book show each cable separately (audio left, audio right, and video).  
Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only.  
Types of discs your DVD player can play  
DVD discs – contain picture and sound (DVD-R, DVD+RW are compatible with this player) .  
CDs (CD-R, CD-RW) – Audio CDs contain musical or sound content only. mp3 discs are CDs that contain mp3  
files. This product also plays CDs that contain JPEG files and Multisession CDs.  
VIDEO CD  
Video CD (VCD) and Super Video CD (S-VCD) discs – Like DVD video discs, VCDs contain picture and sound  
content. The difference is the amount of information that can be stored on the disc. VCDs typically have lower  
picture and sound quality than DVD discs. Super Video CDs (S-VCDs) can be used to record up to 70 minutes  
of digital sound and video, with MPEG-2 standard video and MPEG-1 standard audio. S-VCD disc  
compatibility is dependent on which MPEG coding software, disc design software, disc writer software are  
used, and the discs themselves.  
Some discs may not be  
compatible due to laser pickup  
and disc design.  
Unpack the Box  
Your Digital Media Recorder came with the following items:  
DVD  
ON  
OFF  
TV  
S
T
A
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/O  
N
VCR  
AUDIO  
AUX SAT • CABLE  
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IN  
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LUME  
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ID  
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CD  
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MP3  
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7000  
MUTE  
ANGLE  
CH  
CH  
+
-
ZOOM  
GUIDE  
GO BACK  
INFO  
Digital Media Recorder  
OK  
Power cord (part number  
218104)  
MENU  
CLEAR  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
AGAIN  
ADVANCE  
REVERSE  
PLAY  
STOP  
FORWARD  
PAUSE  
RECORD  
OPEN  
INPUT ANTENNA  
LIVE  
2 Way Splitter (part number VH47)  
Remote control and  
batteries (part number  
257873)  
G-LINK cable (part number  
246990)  
You must connect the 2 Way Splitter in order to watch one  
program while you record another one to the Digital Media  
Recorder’s hard disk drive.  
RF Coaxial cable (part  
number 221396)  
1 set of audio video cables  
(part number 233086)  
S-Video cable (part  
number 257982)  
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Choose Your Connection  
There are several ways to connect your Digital Media Recorder. Please use the following chart to determine which connection is best for you.  
Turn to the appropriate page for specific instructions.  
Components  
Cables Needed  
Connection  
Title  
Go to...  
• Coaxial  
TV + VCR  
4
• Audio/video  
• S-Video (optional)  
Digital Media  
Recorder  
TV  
VCR (optional)  
Cable Box  
• Coaxial  
• Audio/video  
• S-Video (optional)  
TV + VCR +  
cable box  
6
8
Digital Media  
Recorder  
TV  
TV  
• Coaxial  
• Audio/video  
• S-Video (optional)  
TV + satellite  
receiver  
Digital Media  
Recorder  
Satellite Receiver  
Connecting an optional audio receiver: After you connect the  
Digital Media Recorder to your TV (choose an option above), go  
to page 10 for general information.  
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Details about the different kinds of  
cables used to connect your Digital  
Media Recorder are on page 56.  
Digital Media Recorder  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
S-VIDEO  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
Y
COMPOSITE  
VIDEO  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
RF A
AUDIO  
L
L
RF SIGNAL  
SPLITTER  
PROG.  
SCAN  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
R
R
4b  
G-LINK  
IR SAT  
ON  
OFF  
1
Signal from cable or  
Line  
off-air antenna  
4d  
4a  
4c  
2
Choose  
3
either 4b, or 4c, or 4d  
for video connection to  
TV.  
TV  
VIDEO  
L
R
S-VIDEO  
COMPNT EO IPT  
Y
P
B
PR  
INPUT1  
CABLE/ANTENNA  
INPUT2  
The back of your TV might look  
different than the one pictured here.  
3c  
VCR  
OUT TO TV  
Connection  
to VCR is optional.  
IN FROM  
ANTENNA  
3b  
The back of your VCR might look  
different than the one pictured here.  
If you connect your components as described, you must access different Video Input Channels on your TV to see  
programming— whether the programming is a regular TV show, a program you saved to the Digital Media  
Recorder’s hard disk drive, or a disc you’re playing in the Digital Media Recorder. If you don’t know how to  
access Video Input Channels on your TV, go to page 16 for help. A general explanation, based on the connection  
shown above, follows:  
Tune the TV to its Input 1 channel or Vid 1 channel  
To watch one program while you record  
another:  
Tune the Digital Media Recorder to the channel you want to record,  
and press RECORD.  
Use the buttons on the TV (or the TV’s remote control*) to tune to the  
channel you want to watch — you won’t be able to pause live TV  
because you aren’t watching TV through the Digital Media Recorder.  
Tune the TV its Input 1 channel or Vid 1 channel.  
To play a disc or a show you’ve  
recorded to the Digital Media  
Recorder’s hard disk drive:  
Tune the TV to the VCR input channel (usually channel 3 or 4).  
To play a videotape:  
If you need help finding your TV’s various Video Input Channels, go to page 16.  
* The remote control packed with your Digital Media Recorder is capable of being programmed to operate many brands and  
models of TVs and VCRs. For instructions, go to page 19.  
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Connection: Digital Media Recorder + TV + VCR (optional)  
1. Connect the signal (cable or antenna)  
Note: Depending upon how you currently have your TV and/or a VCR connected, you’ll have to disconnect the  
cable from your TV’s Antenna Input jack (sometimes labelled CABLE/ANTENNA) or from your VCR’s IN FROM  
ANTENNA before you connect it as explained below.  
2 Way Splitter  
(provided)  
Cable service: If you have cable service via a cable that comes out of the wall, connect the end of that cable  
that to the 2 Way Splitter (provided) — connect the cable to the end of the 2 Way Splitter that only has one  
connector. If you have a cable box, go to page 6.  
Off-air antenna: If you use an off-air antenna to get TV programming, connect the antenna’s RF coaxial cable  
to the end of the 2 Way Splitter that only has one connector.  
2. Use the RF Coaxial cable that was packed with your Digital Media Recorder, and connect one end to the 2 Way  
Splitter — connect the cable to the end that has two connectors (it doesn’t matter which of the two connectors  
you use). Connect the other end to the RF ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT jack on the back of the Digital Media  
Recorder.  
3. Connect another RF Coaxial cable to the other connector that’s available on the 2 Way Splitter. If you want to  
keep a VCR connected to the TV, go to 3b.  
RF Coaxial cable  
3a. If you aren’t connecting a VCR to the TV, (not shown) connect the other end of this RF Coaxial cable to  
your TV’s Antenna Input jack (sometimes labeled CABLE/ANTENNA or ANTENNA IN).  
3b. If you want to keep a VCR connected to the TV, connect the other end of this RF Coaxial cable to your  
VCR’s Antenna Input jack (sometimes labeled IN FROM ANTENNA).  
3c. Connect one end of another RF Coaxial cable to your VCR’s Antenna Output jack (sometimes labeled OUT  
TO TV), and connect the other end to the TV’s Antenna Input jack (sometimes labled CABLE/ANTENNA).  
For more information about the other Input jacks on the back of the Digital Media Recorder, go to page 54.  
Connect the Digital Media Recorder to the TV  
4. You need to connect cables to the Digital Media Recorder’s OUTPUT jacks to the TV’s INPUT jacks in order to  
see the content from the Digital Media Recorder (whether it’s a TV program, something you recorded to the  
hard disk drive, or a disc you’re playing).  
Yellow  
4a. Connect the audio cables.  
A set of audio/video cables was packed with your Digital Media Recorder. Connect the audio cables to the  
OUTPUT AUDIO L (left – white) and R (right – red) jacks on the back of your Digital Media Recorder, and  
to the corresponding Audio Input jacks on your TV (sometimes labeled AUDIO IN L and R).  
Audio video cables are  
usually color-coded red,  
white, and yellow.  
4b. Connect the video cable. The cables you use for the video determine the quality of the picture you’ll see on  
your TV when you’re playing DVDs. For more information about cables and signal quality, go to page 56.  
Good: Connect the video cable (yellow) to the OUTPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO jack on the back of your Digital  
Media Recorder, and to the Video Input jack on your TV (sometimes labeled VIDEO IN).  
OR  
4c. Better: If your TV has an S-VIDEO jack, connect one end of the S-Video cable (provided) to the S-VIDEO  
jack on the back of the TV and the other end to the OUTPUT S-VIDEO jack on the back of the Digital  
Media Recorder.  
S-Video cable  
OR  
4d. Best: If your TV has Component Input Jacks (Y, Pb, Pr), you can achieve even greater picture quality by  
connecting the Digital Media Recorder to the TV using these jacks (COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT, Y, Pb, Pr  
on the Digital Media Recorder) . Go to page 56 for more information.  
Note: If your TV is capable of progressive scan, connect the Digital Media Recorder to the TV using the  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks (see 4d above), and slide the PROG SCAN switch to the ON position to see  
DVD titles (movies) in progressive scan format. If you need more explanation, go to page 55.  
Blue  
5. Attach the AC power cord to the unit.  
6. Insert the other end of the AC power cord into an AC outlet (or power strip).  
Component video cables  
are sometimes color-  
coded red, green, and  
blue. You can also use  
three standard video  
cables (usually color-  
coded yellow).  
Go to page 12  
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3c  
1c  
1b  
3a  
3b  
Choose  
3d  
Signal from cable or  
off-air antenna  
either 3b, or 3c,  
or 3d for video  
connection to TV.  
1a  
1e  
Notes about cable boxes:  
1d  
If you have questions about using a  
cable box with the Digital Media  
Recorder, consult your cable company.  
RCA can only provide general  
The back of your TV might look  
different than the one pictured here.  
instructions as cable service and cable  
boxes differ in various areas.  
Connection  
to VCR is  
optional.  
You must view premium cable channels  
through the Digital Media Recorder if  
you use this connection because only  
regular cable channels are being sent to  
the TV (or VCR) via the 2 Way Splitter.  
If you have a digital cable box, you need  
to purchase a special type of splitter—  
the one shown is only for regular,  
analog cable boxes.  
The back of your VCR might look  
different than the one pictured here.  
If you connect your components as described, you must access different Video Input Channels on your TV to see  
programming— whether the programming is a regular TV show, a program you saved to the Digital Media  
Recorder’s hard disk drive, a videotape you’re playing in the VCR, or a disc you’re playing in the Digital Media  
Recorder. If you don’t know how to access Video Input Channels on your TV, go to page 16 for help. A general  
explanation, based on the connection shown above, follows:  
Tune the TV to its Input 1 channel or Vid 1 channel  
To watch one program while you record  
another:  
Tune the Digital Media Recorder to the cable box channel (usually  
channel 2, 3, or 4).  
Tune the cable box to the channel you want to record.  
Press the RECORD button on the Digital Media Recorder.  
Use the buttons on the TV (or the TV’s remote control*) to tune to  
the channel you want to watch — you won’t be able to pause live  
TV because you aren’t watching TV through the Digital Media  
Recorder.  
To play a disc or a show you’ve  
recorded to the Digital Media Recorder:  
Tune the TV its Input 1 channel or Vid 1 channel.  
Tune the TV to the VCR input channel (usually channel 3 or 4).  
To play a videotape:  
If you need help finding your TV’s various Video Input Channels, go to page 16.  
* The remote control packed with your Digital Media Recorder is capable of being programmed to operate many brands and  
models of TVs and VCRs. For instructions, go to page 19.  
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Connection: Digital Media Recorder + TV + Cable Box  
1. Connect the 2 Way Splitter (provided) to split the cable signal  
Note: Before you connect the Digital Media Recorder, you’ll need to disconnect some of the cables first in order  
to re-connect them.  
1a. Disconnect the RF Coaxial cable that originates from the cable signal coming into your house, and goes  
to the cable box. Connect this RF Coaxial cable to the 2 Way Splitter that was packed with your Digital Media  
Recorder — connect the cable to the end of the 2 Way Splitter that has only one connector.  
2 Way Splitter  
(provided)  
1b. Use the RF Coaxial cable that was packed with your Digital Media Recorder, and connect one end to the  
2 Way Splitter — connect the cable to the end that has two connectors (it doesn’t matter which of the two  
connectors you use). Connect the other end of this cable to the Cable Signal Input jack on the cable box.  
1c. Connect another RF Coaxial cable to the cable box’s TV Output Jack (sometimes labeled OUT TO TV); and  
connect the other end to the RF ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT jack on the back of the Digital Media Recorder.  
1d. Connect another RF Coaxial cable to the other connector that’s available on the 2 Way Splitter. Connect  
the other end of that cable to your VCR’s Antenna Input jack (sometimes labeled CABLE/ANTENNA IN). If  
you’re NOT connecting a VCR, go to 1e.  
1e. Connect another RF Coaxial cable to the other connector that’s available on the 2 Way Splitter. Connect  
the other end of that cable to your TV’s Antenna Input jack (sometimes labeled CABLE/ANTENNA).  
RF Coaxial cable  
For more information about the other Input jacks on the back of the Digital Media Recorder, go to page 54.  
2. Connect the VCR to the TV (optional)  
If you connected a VCR (step 1d above), connect one end of an RF Coaxial cable to the VCR’s Output jack  
(sometimes labeled OUT TO TV) and the other end to the TV’s Input jack (sometimes labeled CABLE/ANTeNNA).  
If you didn’t connect a VCR, skip this step and proceed to step 3.  
3. Connect the Digital Media Recorder to the TV  
You need to connect cables to the Digital Media Recorder’s OUTPUT jacks to the TV’s INPUT jacks in order to  
see the content from the Digital Media Recorder (whether it’s a TV program, something you recorded to the  
hard disk drive, or a disc you’re playing).  
3a. Connect the audio cables.  
Yellow  
A set of audio/video cables was packed with your Digital Media Recorder. Connect the audio cables to the  
OUTPUT AUDIO L (left – white) and R (right – red) jacks on the back of your Digital Media Recorder, and  
to the corresponding Audio Input jacks on your TV (sometimes labeled AUDIO IN L and R).  
3b. Connect the video cable. The cables you use for the video determine the quality of the picture you’ll see on  
your TV when you’re playing DVDs. For more information about cables and signal quality, go to page 56.  
Audio video cables are  
usually color-coded red,  
white, and yellow.  
Good: Connect the video cable (yellow) to the OUTPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO jack on the back of your Digital  
Media Recorder, and to the Video Input jack on your TV (sometimes labeled VIDEO IN)  
OR  
3c. Better: If your TV has an S-VIDEO jack, connect one end of the S-Video cable (provided) to the S-VIDEO  
jack on the back of the TV and the other end to the OUTPUT S-VIDEO jack on the back of the Digital  
Media Recorder.  
OR  
3d. Best: If your TV has Component Input Jacks (Y, Pb, Pr), you can achieve even greater picture quality by  
connecting the Digital Media Recorder to the TV using these jacks (COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT, Y, Pb, Pr  
on the Digital Media Recorder). For more explanation, go to page 56.  
S-Video cable  
Note: If your TV is capable of progressive scan, connect the Digital Media Recorder to the TV using the  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks (see 3d above), and slide the PROG SCAN switch to the ON position to see  
DVD titles (movies) in progressive scan format. If you need more explanation, go to page 55.  
4. Attach the AC power cord to the unit.  
5. Insert the the other end of the AC power cord into an AC outlet (or power strip).  
Blue  
Go to page 11  
Component video cables  
are sometimes color-  
coded red, green, and  
blue. You can also use  
three standard video  
cables (usually color-  
coded yellow).  
Notes: This connection enables you to watch one channel while you record another channel to the Digital Media  
Recorder’s hard disk drive by splitting the cable signal. If your cable box is necessary for premium channels, you  
won’t be able to access them when watching TV directly (i.e., without going through the Digital Media Recorder  
by tuning the TV to its VIdeo Input Channel).  
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Details about the different  
kinds of cables used to connect  
your Digital Media Recorder are  
on page 56.  
The back of your satellite  
receiver might look different  
than the one pictured here.  
1
2b  
4
2a  
3a  
3b  
If you want to add  
a VCR to this connection,  
consult the manual that  
came with your satellite  
receiver.  
The back of your TV might look  
different than the one pictured here.  
To watch TV (satellite programming)  
Tune the TV to its Input 1 channel or Vid 1 channel  
Tune the Digital Media Recorder to the INPUT 1 channel (press  
INPUT on the remote).  
Tune the satellite receiver to the channel you want to watch.  
To watch TV (satellite programming)  
with the Digital Media Recorder turned  
off.  
Tune the TV its CABLE/ANTENNA INPUT channel (usually channel  
2, 3, or 4).  
Tune the satellite receiver to the channel you want to watch.  
Note: You won’t be able to pause  
programming or record to the Digital  
Media Recorder.  
To play a disc or a show you’ve  
recorded to the Digital Media Recorder:  
Tune the TV to Input 1 channel or Vid 1 channel.  
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Connection: Digital Media Recorder + TV + Satellite Receiver  
The following instructions enable you to record the programs from your satellite receiver to the Digital Media  
Recorder’s hard disk drive. Keep in mind that the author of these instructions doesn’t know exactly what jacks are  
on the back of your satellite receiver or your TV. Therefore, the steps provided are general guidelines. If you have  
cable TV service AND satellite TV, you can connect the cable signal to the Digital Media Recorder’s RF  
ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT jack.  
2 Way Splitter  
(provided)  
1. Leave the cable in place that comes from the satellite dish and goes to the satellite receiver.  
2. Connect the satellite receiver to the Digital Media Recorder  
2a. Connect audio cables (red and white) to the satellite receiver’s output jacks [sometimes labeled Audio Left  
(white) and Audio Right (red)]. Connect the other ends of these cables to the corresponding INPUT AUDIO L  
and AUDIO R jacks on the back of the Digital Media Recorder.  
2b. Connect the video cable (yellow) to the Video Output jack on the satellite receiver (sometimes labelled  
VIDEO) to the INPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO jack on the back of the Digital Media Recorder.  
Note: If your satellite receiver doesn’t have a Video Output jack, connect an RF coaxial cable to the satellite  
receiver’s OUT TO TV jack, and to the Digital Media Recorder’s RF ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT jack.  
RF Coaxial cable  
3. Connect the Digital Media Recorder to the TV  
You need to connect cables to the Digital Media Recorder’s OUTPUT jacks to the TV’s INPUT jacks in order to  
see the content from the Digital Media Recorder (whether it’s a TV program, something you recorded to the  
hard disk drive, or a disc you’re playing).  
3a. Connect the audio cables.  
A set of audio/video cables was packed with your Digital Media Recorder. Connect the audio cables to the  
OUTPUT AUDIO L (left – white) and R (right – red) jacks on the back of your Digital Media Recorder, and  
to the corresponding Audio Input jacks on your TV (sometimes labeled AUDIO IN L and R).  
3b. Connect the video cable. The cables you use for the video determine the quality of the picture you’ll see on  
Yellow  
your TV when you’re playing DVDs. For more information about cables and signal quality, go to page 56.  
Good: Connect the video cable (yellow) to the OUTPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO jack on the back of your Digital  
Media Recorder, and to the Video Input jack on your TV (sometimes labeled VIDEO IN)  
OR  
3c. Better (Not shown): If your TV has an S-VIDEO jack, connect one end of the S-Video cable (provided) to  
the S-VIDEO jack on the back of the TV and the other end to the OUTPUT S-VIDEO jack on the back of the  
Digital Media Recorder.  
Audio video cables are  
usually color-coded red,  
white, and yellow.  
OR  
3d. Best (Not shown): If your TV has Component Input Jacks (Y, Pb, Pr), you can achieve even greater picture  
quality by connecting the Digital Media Recorder to the TV using these jacks (COMPONENT VIDEO  
OUTPUT, Y, Pb, Pr on the DVD Recorder). For more information about cables and signal quality, go to  
page 56.  
Note: If your TV is capable of progressive scan, connect the Digital Media Recorder to the TV using the  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks (see 3d above), and slide the PROG SCAN switch to the ON position to see  
DVD titles (movies) in progressive scan format. If you need more explanation, go to page 55.  
S-Video cable  
4. Connect the satellite receiver to the TV  
Connect an RF coaxial cable to the OUT TO TV jack on the satellite receiver, and to the Cable/Antenna input  
jack on the TV (sometimes labelled CABLE/ANTENNA)  
5. Attach the AC power cord to the unit.  
6. Insert the the other end AC power cord into an AC outlet (or power strip).  
7. Connecting a VCR (not shown)  
Blue  
If you want to connect a VCR to the satellite receiver and the TV, connect the RF Coaxial cable in step 4 to the  
VCR’s Cable/Antenna Input jack. Connect another RF Coaxial cable to the VCR’s OUT TO TV jack, and to the TV’s  
CABLE/ANTENNA INPUT jack. For more information, consult the manuals that came with these products.  
Go to page 11  
Component video cables  
are sometimes color-  
coded red, green, and  
blue. You can also use  
three standard video  
cables (usually color-  
coded yellow).  
Notes:  
The GUIDE Plus+ System won’t work if you use this connection because it doesn’t interpret information from  
satellite programming. It only downloads cable TV listings and/or off-air broadcast listings.  
You can’t use the 2 Way Splitter that came with the Digital Media Recorder to split the satellite signal because it  
won’t read digital signals properly. Therefore, you can’t record one program and watch a different program at the  
same time.  
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INPUT  
OUTPUT  
S-VIDEO  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
Y
COMPOSITE  
VIDEO  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
Pb  
Pr  
Consult the manual that  
came with your receiver  
to connect it properly.  
RF ANTENNA/CABLE  
INPUT  
AUDIO  
L
L
PROG.  
SCAN  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
R
R
G-LINK  
IR SAT  
ON  
OFF  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
OPTICAL  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
COAXIAL  
OUTPUT AUDIO L (left)  
and R (right)  
Advanced Audio Connection Information  
Both Dolby Digital® and DTS® are audio formats used to record 5.1-channel audio signals onto the digital track of film (while the film is being  
made). Both of these formats provide up to six separate channels: left, right, center, left rear, right rear, and common subwoofer. The disc will  
play 5.1-channel sound only if you’ve connected a DTS or Dolby Digital receiver or decoder and if the disc is encoded in the Dolby Digital or  
DTS format.  
Please Read This Before Using the DIGITAL AUDIO Jacks!  
This unit’s digital output jacks are designed for a connection to a Dolby Digital or DTS receiver or decoder. Older digital equipment may not be  
compatible with the Dolby Digital bitstream. Such a connection can create a high level of noise that may be harmful to your ears, and could  
damage headphones or speakers. It is important to choose the correct Digital Output setting in the Options menu, especially when you use either  
of the DIGITAL AUDIO jacks. For more information, go to page 45.  
Connecting your Digital Media Recorder to an audio/video receiver  
You’ll need to consult instructions that came with your audio video receiver in order to connect it properly. The information below provides  
general guidelines for the Digital Media Recorder’s Audio Output Jacks.  
For a basic audio connection, connect the left and right audio cables to your audio/video receiver and to the OUTPUT AUDIO L (left – white) and  
R (right – red) jacks on the back of your Digital Media Recorder.  
If you have a Dolby Digital or DTS receiver, use one of the DIGITAL AUDIO jacks to connect the receiver to the Digital Media Recorder. You must  
also adjust the Digital Output setting (go to page 45 for information).  
Notes:  
The DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack has two options: OPTICAL and COAXIAL. Some Dolby Digital receivers have one type of Digital Audio Input  
jack, and some have both. Under most conditions, optical and coaxial connections work equally well — the only difference is the type of cable  
you connect to the jack.  
If you want to use a less expensive cable, connect a coaxial cable to the COAXIAL jack. Rarely, but sometimes, coaxial cables — especially long  
ones, pick up radio frequency (RF) interference from household appliances, nearby power lines, and/or broadcast towers.  
If you would rather use the OPTICAL jack, connect an optical digital cable to the Digital Media Recorder and to the corresponding digital optical  
input jack on the receiver.  
Remove the protective cover that’s in the DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL jack before connecting cables.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpublished works. ©  
1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.  
DTS is a registered trademark of Digital Home Theater Systems, Inc.  
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Connect the cables to the G-LINK and/or IR SAT jacks on the back of the Recorder  
If you connected a cable box or satellite receiver to the recorder, you must connect the G-LINK cable (provided) in order for all of the Digital  
Media Recorder’s features to work correctly.  
The G-LINK cable (provided) enables the Digital Media Recorder to control the cable box or satellite receiver so you can set up timer recordings.  
Connecting the G-LINK cable also enables the GUIDE Plus+ system (the on-screen programming guide) to list the correct programs.  
Note: The GUIDE Plus+ System doesn’t interpret information from satellite programming. It only downloads cable TV listings and/or off-air  
broadcast listings. Therefore, there won’t be any program listings in the Digital Media Recorder’s GUIDE Plus+ programming guide if you have  
satellite service.  
1a. If you connected a cable box, insert the G-LINK cable into the G-LINK jack on the back of the Digital  
Media Recorder.  
1b. If you connected a satellite receiver, insert the G-LINK cable into the IR SAT jack on the back of the  
Digital Media Recorder.  
2. Connect the other end of the cable (called a wand) in front of the remote sensor that’s on front of the cable  
box or satellite receiver (see picture at the bottom of this page). Some cable boxes and satellite receivers have  
G-LINK cable  
the remote sensor labelled, but some don’t. If you see the remote sensor label on your cable box or satellite  
receiver, go to step 7 (sometimes it’s labeled IR or remote or sensor). If you don’t see a remote sensor label on  
your cable box or satellite receiver, go to step 3.  
3. Turn off the cable box or satellite receiver.  
4. Hold the satellite receiver remote control or cable box remote control so that it is touching the front of the  
satellite receiver or cable box.  
5. Slowly move the remote control in front of the satellite receiver or cable box while you press the power button  
on and off. You must press and release the power button each time you move the remote (holding down the  
button won’t work).  
6. When the satellite receiver (or cable box) turns on, you’ve located the sensor.  
OR  
Cable box  
Satellite receiver  
VCR  
CHANNEL  
SENSOR  
SENSOR  
03  
Attach to the VCR  
If you don’t have a cable box, just leave  
the extra cord unattached.  
7. Place the wand in front of the remote sensor, approximately one inch away from the remote sensor.  
Go to page 12  
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Install Batteries in the Remote  
1. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote.  
2. Insert new batteries. Match the polarities (+ and –) on the batteries with the diagram on the remote.  
3. Put the battery compartment cover back on the remote.  
Important Battery Information  
• If you’re not going to use the remote for a month or more, be sure to remove the batteries because they can leak and cause damage.  
• Dispose of batteries in the proper manner, according to federal, state, and local regulations.  
• Any battery may leak electrolyte if mixed with a different battery type, if inserted incorrectly, if all batteries are not replaced at the same time,  
if disposed of in fire, or if an attempt is made to charge a battery not intended to be recharged.  
• Discard leaky batteries immediately. Leaking batteries can cause skin burns or other personal injury.  
Point the Remote in the Right Direction and Put it in DVD Mode  
When you want the remote to operate the Digital Media Recorder, point the remote at the Digital Media Recorder, not the TV. The remote has to  
be pointed in the correct direction and toward the correct component in order for the remote control’s signal to communicate with the sensor on  
the component. Make sure there is a clear path between the remote control and the component you want to operate, so the signal isn’t blocked.  
Make sure the remote is in DVD mode — press the DVD button.  
Turn on the TV and Digital Media Recorder  
1. If you have an RCA, GE, or Proscan TV, press the TV button on the remote and then press the INPUT button on the remote (the TV turns on  
and tunes to the correct Video Input Channel).  
If you have another brand of TV, turn on the TV and tune the TV to the correct Video Input Channel (if you don’t know how to access the  
Video Input channel on your TV, go to page 16 for help).  
Note: You can program your remote to operate most brands of remote controllable TVs. Instructions are on page 19.  
2. Press the DVD button on the remote control to put it in the correct mode, and turn on the Digital Media Recorder.  
Complete the Interactive Setup  
DVD  
ON • OFF  
TV  
The next few pages step you through the series of screens that will appear the first  
time you turn on your Digital Media Recorder.  
VCR  
AUDIO  
AUX SAT • CABLE  
ANGLE  
Use the remote control to follow the on-screen instructions. The arrow buttons  
move the on-screen highlight in the corresponding directions on the screen (up,  
down, left, right).  
MUTE  
CH +  
Press the OK button to select a highlighted item.  
CH -  
OK  
Up arrow  
button  
ZOOM  
GUIDE  
GO BACK  
INFO  
Notes:  
You can access the setup screens from the main menu. If you move, get a different  
program provider for TV shows, or change your connections, you’ll need to  
complete the Interactive Setup again.  
Right arrow  
button  
Left arrow  
button  
MENU  
CLEAR  
3
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
If you don’t see the Language selection screen (below) the first time you turn on  
the Digital Media Recorder, make sure you’ve tuned your TV to the Video Input  
Channel that corresponds to the way you’ve connected the TV to the Digital Media  
Recorder. If you need help, go to page 16.  
Down arrow  
button  
OK button  
6
9
AGAIN  
ADVANCE  
PLAY  
FORWARD  
Use the arrRoEVwERSEbuttons on the remote to  
move through on-screen menus and  
highlight different options. Press the  
OK button to select a menu item that is  
highlighted.  
1) Select on-screen menu language  
Make sure the remote is in DVD mode (press the DVD button). If you want the  
on-screen menus to appear in English, press the OK button on the remote  
control. If you prefer another language, press the arrow down button until that  
language is highlighted. Press OK to select the language.  
Note: If you don’t see the Language selection screen the first time you turn on the  
Digital Media Recorder, make sure you’ve tuned your TV to the Video Input  
Channel that corresponds to the way you’ve connected the TV to the Digital Media  
Recorder. If you need help, go to page 16.  
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2) Connection List  
Completing this information lets the Digital Media Recorder know what program  
signals are being sent to it. Choose the component that is connected to each of  
the jacks on the Recorder.  
a.  
Cable-Antenna (RF ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT jack connection): Press the  
right arrow button to choose what you connected to the RF ANTENNA IN jack  
on the back of your Digital Media Recorder. The choices follow:  
Antenna-Cable (cable without a cable box)  
Antenna Only (no cable service, just off-air antenna)  
Cable Receiver (cable service with a cable box)  
Satellite Receiver (satellite programming)  
Nothing (select this setting if you didn’t connect anything to the RF  
ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT jack on the back of the Digital Media Recorder).  
Follow this procedure for all of the other INPUT jacks on the Digital Media  
Recorder.  
b.  
c.  
d.  
INPUT 1 (the INPUT jack, S-VIDEO or COMPOSITE VIDEO, on the back of  
the Digital Media Recorder)  
INPUT 2-Front (the jacks on the front of the Digital Media Recorder — you  
have to open the door on left side of the unit to see them).  
When you’re finished, press the down arrow button on the remote to  
highlight Done and press the OK button.  
3) GUIDE Plus+ setup  
Your Digital Media Recorder is equipped with the GUIDE Plus+ system, a no-fee,  
interactive, on-screen program guide that lists what shows are on TV in your area.  
In order to see program listings, you need to complete the following steps.  
Note: The setup screens may tell you to locate a Quick Setup guide. Please  
disregard, as the instructions are contained in this User’s Guide.  
a. First, identify your TV’s location. Use the arrow buttons to select your country  
and press OK. Use the number buttons on the remote to enter your zip code or  
postal code, and press OK.  
b. The next series of screens asks you about your cable setup. Follow the on-screen  
instructions.  
If you don’t have a cable box connected to your TV or Digital Media Recorder,  
skip to step 3d.  
c. If you connected a cable box to the Digital Media Recorder, the IR Control cable  
(G-LINK cable) must be connected to the back of your Digital Media Recorder  
and the other end of the cable (called a wand) must be placed in front of the  
remote sensor on the cable box in order for all of the features of the system to  
work.  
Identify the channel you tune your TV to when using the cable box, and the  
brand of cable box. If your brand isn’t listed, choose Not Listed.  
After you’ve followed the on-screen instructions to enter the correct cable box  
information, the GUIDE Plus+ System performs a test to make sure it has received  
the appropriate information.  
After the Digital Media Recorder completes its test, it gives you feedback. If the test  
failed, choose another brand or set it manually.  
Note:  
Since you must connect your cable box to your Digital Media Recorder instead of  
your TV, you’ll need to tune the Digital Media Recorder to the cable box channel  
(usually either channel 2, 3, or 4) to watch TV programs.  
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3d. Confirming Your Settings  
Once you’ve finished the GUIDE Plus+ Setup, a screen appears listing the pertinent  
information you’ve given. Check to make sure all settings are complete and correct.  
Note: If the cable box test failed, you should see INCOMPLETE next to the Cable  
Box category.  
If all of the settings are accurate, highlight Yes, end setup, and press OK.  
If any settings are incomplete or incorrect, highlight No, repeat setup process, and  
press OK. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the setup.  
If you didn’t connect a satellite receiver, go to step 5  
If you connected a satellite receiver, go to step 4  
4) Satellite Receiver  
If you connected a satellite receiver to the Digital Media Recorder, the IR  
Control cable must be connected to the back of your Digital Media Recorder (IR  
SAT) and the other end of the cable must be placed in front of the remote  
sensor on the satellite receiver in order for the Digital Media Recorder to control  
the satellite receiver for Timer Recordings.  
Follow the on-screen instructions to select your satellite receiver brand. If your  
brand isn’t listed, highlight Not Listed.  
After you complete the on-screen satellite receiver setup, the Digital Media  
Recorder will perform a box test — follow the on-screen instructions.  
5) Channel Search  
The Digital Media Recorder automatically scans the signal coming through the  
cable connected to the RF ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT or the INPUT jacks, and  
prepares the channel list. The channel list determines what channels appear  
when you press the channel up and down buttons.  
A progress indicator appears on the TV screen. When the Channel Search  
reaches 100%, press OK (the Channel List appears)  
6) Channel List  
The Channel List contains the channels you tune to when you press the CH+  
and CH- (channel up and channel down) buttons on the remote control. From  
the Channel List screen, you can delete channels you rarely watch. You’ll still be  
able to tune to the channels directly by using the number buttons on the remote  
control, but the Digital Media Recorder won’t tune to a channel you delete when  
you press the channel up and/or down buttons on the remote control.  
Press the down arrow button to scroll through the channels. A checkmark in the  
box next to the channel means it has been stored in the channel list. Follow the  
on-screen instructions to delete a channel in the list, or add one that isn’t in the  
list. You can also label channels by pressing the INFO button.  
To skip editing the channel list, press the right arrow button.  
7) Time and Date  
You must set up the clock accurately in order for Timer Recordings to work.  
Use the number buttons on the remote to enter Year, Date, and Time. To change the AM/PM setting when you’re entering the Time, press the  
right arrow button.  
Note: If this screen doesn’t appear, you can set the time later from the main menu— with the remote in DVD mode, press MENU, select Setup,  
select Installation, select Manual Clock and follow the on-screen instructions.  
Watch TV  
When the set-up procedure is complete, the main menu appears with the Channels menu highlighted. To watch TV, just press the OK button on  
the remote.  
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What to Expect  
Since this technology integrates a hard disk drive into a DVD Player, and it is connected to your TV, you might experience some things that  
you’re not used to.  
Turn on the Digital Media Recorder to Watch TV  
In order to use the features of the Digital Media Recorder (i.e., pausing live TV and/or recording programs to the hard disk drive), you’ll have to  
get used to turning on your Digital Media Recorder to watch TV. You also need to tune the TV to the appropriate Video Input Channel — instead  
of changing channels with the TV’s channel up and channel down buttons, you change channels via the Digital Media Recorder’s channel up and  
down buttons and the TV stays on the Video Input Channel that corresponds to the Input Jacks on the TV you used to connect the TV to the  
Digital Media Recorder. If you need help finding the TV’s Video Input Channel, go to page 16.  
The Main Menu Appears  
The main menu appears whenever you turn on the Digital Media Recorder. To watch  
TV, press the OK button when the Channels menu is highlighted.  
Slower Channel Change  
When you change channels, you might notice that it takes longer than you’re used  
to. This is perfectly normal and happens because the TV signal is going to the  
Digital Media Recorder and then back to the TV. This type of “signal flow” is the  
technology that enables you to record programming to the Recorder’s hard disk  
drive and pause live TV.  
The main menu appears when you  
turn on the Digital Media Recorder.  
To watch TV, press OK when the  
Channels menu is highlighted. To see  
the GUIDE Plus+ System, press the  
GUIDE button.  
You can’t change channels while recording if you want to record one TV  
program while you watch another TV program  
A 2 Way Splitter is packed with this product. Connected properly, this splitter  
enables you to watch one program while you record another. The connections  
provided show this 2 Way Splitter because you must use it if you want to record a  
program to the hard disk drive and watch another program that is being broadcast  
on TV at the same time.  
In order to watch one channel while  
you record another, you must connect  
the 2 Way Splitter correctly and change  
channels via the TV instead of the  
Digital Media Recorder. Operation with  
cable boxes varies.  
When you’re recording one program and watching a different program, you can’t  
change channels via the Digital Media Recorder. You must change the channel on  
the TV (via the TV’s remote control; the channel buttons on the TV; or using the  
remote packed with the Digital Media Recorder* provided you program the remote  
to operate the TV and put the remote in TV mode by pressing the TV button).  
Notes:  
If you have a cable box, you might not be able to record premium program  
stations to the Digital Media Recorder when using the 2 way splitter. Consult your  
cable company and/or cable box manual for help.  
If you have a digital cable box, you must purchase a special digital splitter because  
the one provided is for regular, analog cable boxes only.  
The GUIDE Plus+ Program Guide  
The GUIDE Plus+ system is a no-fee , on-screen programming guide that lists TV  
schedules for your area (cable programming and/or off-air broadcasts only). To see  
the GUIDE Plus+ System programming guide, press the GUIDE button on the remote  
control.  
The GUIDE Plus+ System is not available until it completes its first download of  
program information. Program information is usually sent at night. To ensure that  
your first download of data is complete, leave your Digital Media Recorder off  
overnight but it must remain plugged into a working AC outlet. If you use a cable  
To see program listings, press the GUIDE  
button on the remote control.  
box, be sure to leave it on. Downloads occur several times a day.  
Note: the GUIDE Plus+ system doesn’t list satellite programming.  
The first time you access the GUIDE  
Plus+ system, the programs might not  
be listed yet. The program information  
has to be downloaded and is usually  
sent at night.  
*The Universal Remote Control packed with the Digital Media Recorder operates most RCA, GE, Proscan, and  
Scenium TVs. It is also capable of being programmed to operate many other brands and models. Go to page 19 for  
more information.  
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How to find your TV’s Video Input Channel  
In order to see what’s playing on your DVD Player, you need to tune the TV to the Video Input Channel that corresponds to the Input Jacks on  
your TV that you used to connect the Digital Media Recorder to the TV. The Video Input Channel(s) varies for different brands and different  
models of TVs.  
RCA, GE, and Proscan TVs  
If your brand of TV is RCA, GE, or Proscan, the remote control packed with your Digital Media Recorder will most likely access the TV’s Video  
Input Channel— with the Digital Media Recorder turned on, press the TV button, and then press INPUT until you see the Digital Media Recorder’s  
menu on your TV screen.  
Other Brands of TVs  
Since access to a TV’s Video Input Channel varies from one manufacturer to the next, it’s difficult to provide specific instructions for your  
particular brand. Below is a list of suggestions.  
Consult the Instruction Manual that came with your TV.  
If you can’t find the information in the manual, or can’t find the manual, review the following list.  
• There might be a button on the TV’s remote control that accesses the Video Input Channel (see table below for examples).  
• You might select the Video Input Channel from the TV’s menu system.  
• You might tune to it by pressing a specific channel number (see table below)  
• Press the Channel up and/or down buttons on the TV’s remote control (sometimes the Video Input Channel is stored in your TV’s  
channel list).  
Video Input Channel Variations  
Button/Switch  
on the TV  
Button on the  
TV remote  
Channel  
Number  
VIDEO  
SIGNAL  
VID 1  
VID1  
LINE  
VID  
S-VID  
INPUT  
00  
90  
91  
92  
93  
VID 1  
VID 2  
INPUT  
SOURCE  
AUX  
VID 2  
VIDEO  
Next Steps  
This chapter is dedicated to connecting your Digital Media Recorder. Choose what you want to do next, and go to the appropriate chapter for  
instructions.  
Chapter 2: The Remote Control (page 17)  
This product comes with a Universal Remote Control that can be programmed to operate your other components (VCR, satellite receiver, etc.). Go  
to page 19 for instructions.  
Chapter 3: Using the Digital Media Recorder’s Features (page 23)  
This chapter tells you how to pause live TV; record programs onto the hard disk drive; copy music to the hard disk drive; transfer pictures (JPEG  
files) from a disc to the hard disk drive; and how to use the GUIDE Plus+ System programming guide.  
Chapter 4: Playing Discs (page 31)  
If you’re ready to pop in a DVD (or a CD), this chapter explains how different discs function in the Digital Media Recorder and describes the  
features you can use with different types of discs.  
Chapter 5: The Digital Media Recorder’s Menu System (page 41)  
Since this product is multi-functional, there are many on-screen menus to control settings and access features. Chapter 5 describes the menus  
and why you would want to use them.  
Chapter 6: Additional Information (page 49)  
If you’re having trouble, go to Chapter 6. It includes troubleshooting information, the product’s warranty, accessories you might want to  
purchase, and an overview of the jacks and controls on the front and back of the Digital Media Recorder.  
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The Remote Control  
Explanation of the buttons  
Find out if the remote can operate your TV  
Programming the remote to operate your TV  
Programming the remote to operate other components  
Graphics contained within this User’s Guide are for representation only. Some of the menu screens,  
buttons, and display messages might be different in your product than they appear in this book. The  
on-screen help text provides the most current operational information.  
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Explanation of Buttons  
You can use this remote to operate the Digital Media Recorder, and to access the  
features available. The remote is also designed to operate most RCA, GE, and  
Proscan components (TVs, VCRs, and satellite receivers). If you have another brand,  
you can program the remote control to operate those components (go to page 19 for  
instructions).  
ON • OFF  
DVD  
VCR  
TV  
AUDIO AUX SAT•CABLE  
The descriptions that follow, describe how each button works when operating the  
Digital Media Recorder.  
ANGLE  
CH +  
MUTE  
0-9 (Number buttons) Use the number buttons to input information such as chapter  
numbers, track numbers, to make selections on some menu screens, and/or to  
change channels.  
CH -  
Arrow buttons (up, down, left, right) Use the arrow buttons to highlight options  
that appear on the screen (the arrow buttons move the highlight in the  
corresponding directions — up arrow moves the highlight up; left arrow moves the  
highlight left, etc.).  
ZOOM  
GUIDE  
GO BACK  
INFO  
OK  
ADVANCE Moves forward approximately 30 seconds.  
AGAIN Accesses the Scene Again™ feature — replays the last several seconds  
MENU  
CLEAR  
(approximately 10) of the DVD disc you’re playing or the program you’re watching.  
3
6
9
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ANGLE Accesses various camera angles that might have been added to the disc  
when it was created. Only available for DVD discs, not for TV viewing or  
other discs.  
AGAIN  
ADVANCE  
Note: Currently, very few movies provide multiple camera angles.  
REVERSE  
PLAY  
STOP  
FORWARD  
PAUSE  
ANTENNA In VCR mode, functions as a TV/VCR button. In SAT•CABLE mode,  
functions as a Satellite/Receiver button.  
RECORD  
OPEN  
AUDIO Must be programmed in order to operate some brands and types of audio  
equipment.  
INPUT ANTENNA  
LIVE  
AUX Program a second TV, VCR, satellite receiver, or cable box to this button.  
CH + Goes to the next channel in the channel list. Advances to the next chapter or  
track when you’re playing discs.  
CH – Goes to the previous channel in the channel list. Goes back to the preceding  
chapter or track when you’re playing a disc.  
CLEAR Removes on-screen menus and displays.  
The Universal Remote Control that came with  
your Digital Media Recorder operates most  
RCA, GE, and Proscan branded components.  
DVD Puts the remote in DVD mode so it operates the Digital Media Recorder.  
FORWARD Searches forward through the disc.  
Additionally, the remote is capable of being  
programmed to operate many other brands  
and models of consumer electronics  
components such as satellite receivers, TVs,  
VCRs, etc.  
GO BACK Returns you to the previous menu. In TV mode, goes back to the  
previous channel.  
GUIDE Accesses the GUIDE Plus+ system.  
INFO Displays the on-screen Info Display (for details about the Info Display, go to  
page 34.)  
INPUT Accesses the Input Jacks on the Recorder (RF ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT,  
INPUT 1, and INPUT 2 on the front of the Digital Media Recorder).  
LIVE Goes to Live TV.  
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MENU When you’re not playing a disc, accesses the Digital Media Recorder’s menu. When you’re playing a disc, accesses the disc’s menu (disc  
guide) if one is available.  
MUTE Lowers the volume to its minimum level. Press again to restore volume.  
OPEN Opens and closes the disc tray.  
OK When a menu is on the screen, selects the highlighted item.  
ON•OFF Turns the Digital Media Recorder on and off.  
PAUSE Pauses disc play or live TV broadcast  
PLAY Begins disc play. If you’ve paused live TV, begins playback of the program you paused.  
RECORD Records programming to the hard disk drive.  
REVERSE Searches backward through the disc.  
SAT•CABLE Puts the remote in Satellite or Cable mode in order for the remote to operate a satellite receiver or cable box. This remote is  
capable of being programmed to operate most brands of satellite receivers and cable boxes. This remote is already programmed to operate RCA,  
GE, and Proscan brand satellite receivers.  
STOP Stops playback or recording.  
TV Puts the remote in TV mode in order for it to operate your TV. This remote is already programmed to operate RCA, GE, and Proscan brand  
satellite receivers. This remote is capable of being programmed to operate many brands of TVs.  
VCR Puts the remote in VCR mode. This remote is capable of being programmed to operate many brands of VCRs. This remote is already  
programmed to operate RCA, GE, and Proscan brand VCRs.  
VOL >/< If your remote is capable of operating your TV, increases and decreases the volume level.  
ZOOM Enlarges the image on the screen so you can zoom in on details. To pan and scan after you’ve zoomed in on an image, use the arrow  
buttons. The Zoom feature isn’t available on all discs. Typically, it works with DVD discs and CDs with JPEG files.  
Find out if the remote can operate your TV  
This remote control is designed to operate most RCA, GE, and Proscan TVs.  
1. Press the TV button.  
2. Press the ON•OFF button (if the TV turns on or off, this remote will operate the TV.  
3. If that doesn’t work, you can try programming the remote by following the instructions below.  
Programming the Remote to Operate your TV  
The remote can be programmed to control many brands and models of remote controllable TVs.  
1. Turn on the TV.  
2. Look up the brand and code number(s) from the list on page 20.  
3. Press and hold the TV button on the remote.  
4. Keep holding down the TV button, and enter the first code from the code list for your brand.  
5. Release the TV button.  
6. Point the remote toward the TV and press the ON•OFF button to see if the TV turns off. If it doesn’t, press the TV button and then press  
ON•OFF. If you get no response, follow steps 1-4 again, but enter the next code from the code list for your brand of television.  
Note: This remote may not be compatible with all brands and models of televisions.  
Programming the remote to operate other components (VCR, satellite receiver, etc.)  
This remote is already programmed to operate most RCA, GE, and Proscan VCRs and satellite receivers — just press the corresponding button (i.e.,  
VCR button for VCR, SAT•CABLE button for a satellite receiver). If you have other brands, follow the instructions for Programming the Remote  
to Operate Your TV, but press the component button that applies to the component (i.e., VCR button for VCR; SAT•CABLE for a cable box or  
satellite receiver).  
Note: The AUX button can be programmed to operate an additional TV, VCR, or SAT•CABLE box. The AUDIO button can only be programmed to  
operate some audio devices.  
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Magnavox . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1008, 1019, 1062, 1068, 1069, 1075, 1076, 1077,  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1088, 1130, 1131, 1132, 1133, 1134, 1183, 1219, 1235  
Majestic . . . . . . . . . . . .1083  
Marants . . . . . . . . . . . .1062  
Marantz . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1062, 1078  
Megatron . . . . . . . . . . .1006, 1059  
Memorex . . . . . . . . . . .1001, 1006, 1082, 1083, 1162  
MGA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1005, 1006, 1019, 1022, 1051, 1079, 1080, 1082  
Midland . . . . . . . . . . . .1054, 1151, 1171, 1172, 1181  
Mitisubishi . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1005, 1006, 1019, 1022, 1051, 1079, 1080, 1081, 1082,  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1125  
Minutz . . . . . . . . . . . . .1052  
Montgomery Ward . . . .1083  
Motorola . . . . . . . . . . .1003, 1173  
MTC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1005, 1006, 1105  
Multitech . . . . . . . . . . .1038  
Television Codes  
Abex . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1172  
Admiral . . . . . . . . . . . .1001, 1173, 1211  
Adventura . . . . . . . . . .1174  
Aiko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1016  
Akai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1002  
Alleron . . . . . . . . . . . . .1046  
Amtron . . . . . . . . . . . .1038  
Anam National . . . . . .1003, 1038, 1192, 1193, 1194  
AOC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1175, 1176, 1195  
Audiovox . . . . . . . . . . .1038  
Belcor . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004  
Bell & Howell . . . . . . .1001, 1083, 1162  
Bradford . . . . . . . . . . . .1038  
Brokwood . . . . . . . . . .1004  
Candle . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1008, 1174  
Celebrity . . . . . . . . . . .1002  
Multivision . . . . . . . . .1084  
NAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1006, 1071, 1072, 1185  
NEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1200  
Nikko . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1006, 1016  
NTC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1016  
Onwa . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1038  
Optimus . . . . . . . . . . . .1185  
Optonica . . . . . . . . . . .1095, 1173  
Orion . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1035, 1191  
Panasonic . . . . . . . . . .1003, 1054, 1062, 1170, 1214  
Philco . . . . . . . . . . . . .1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1012, 1019, 1062, 1068, 1069,  
1075, 1077, 1183  
Philips . . . . . . . . . . . . .1003, 1004, 1008, 1012, 1019, 1062, 1068, 1069, 1075, 1076,  
1086, 1087, 1088, 1089  
Centurion . . . . . . . . . . .1009  
Citizen . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1008, 1016, 1038, 1105, 1171, 1174, 1177  
Colortyme . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1010  
Concerto . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006  
Contec/Cony . . . . . . . .1012, 1013, 1014, 1038  
Craig . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1038  
Crown . . . . . . . . . . . . .1038, 1171  
Curtis Mathes . . . . . . . .1000, 1004, 1006, 1015, 1105, 1162, 1171, 1212  
CXC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1038  
Daewoo . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1005, 1006, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1127, 1171, 1196  
Daytron . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1171  
Dimensia . . . . . . . . . . .1000  
Dumont . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1151  
Electroband . . . . . . . . .1002  
Electrohome . . . . . . . . .1003, 1004, 1006, 1019, 1020, 1022  
Emerson . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1012, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028,  
1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038,1039, 1041, 1042,  
1043, 1044, 1046, 1047, 1123, 1124, 1162, 1171, 1177, 1179, 1191, 1208  
Envision . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006  
Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1048, 1049, 1051, 1162, 1180  
Fujitso . . . . . . . . . . . . .1046  
Funai . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1038, 1046  
Pilot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1171  
Pioneer . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1179, 1185  
Portland . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1005, 1006, 1016, 1171  
Price Club . . . . . . . . . .1105  
Prism . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1054  
Proscan . . . . . . . . . . . .1000, 1181  
Proton . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1012, 1093  
Pulsar . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1151  
Quasar . . . . . . . . . . . . .1003, 1054, 1070, 1094  
Radio Shack/Realistic . .1000, 1004, 1006, 1012, 1038, 1049, 1095, 1162, 1171, 1172  
RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1000, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1019, 1096, 1098, 1099,  
1100, 1101, 1102, 1103, 1129, 1179, 1181, 1187, 1188, 1190, 1202, 1203, 1215, 1233  
Runco . . . . . . . . . . . . .1151  
Sampo . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1171, 1172  
Samsung . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1005, 1006, 1012, 1015, 1019, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1171,  
1172, 1204  
Samsux . . . . . . . . . . . .1171  
Sansui . . . . . . . . . . . . .1191  
Sanyo . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1048, 1049, 1080, 1107, 1108, 1162, 1169, 1180  
Scotch . . . . . . . . . . . . .1006  
Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1012, 1024, 1035, 1038, 1046  
Sears . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1000, 1004, 1006, 1013, 1014, 1019, 1046, 1048, 1049, 1051,  
1066, 1071, 1072, 1109, 1110, 1162, 1180, 1181, 1189  
Sharp . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1012, 1029, 1095, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1122, 1171,  
1173  
Shogun . . . . . . . . . . . .1004  
Signature . . . . . . . . . . .1001, 1083, 1115  
Simpson . . . . . . . . . . . .1008  
Sony . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1002, 1205, 1216, 1218  
Soundesign . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1008, 1038, 1046  
Squareview . . . . . . . . .1189  
SSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1038  
Starlite . . . . . . . . . . . . .1038  
Supre-Macy . . . . . . . . .1174  
Supreme . . . . . . . . . . . .1002  
Sylvania . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1008, 1019, 1062, 1068, 1069, 1075, 1076, 1077,  
1088, 1116, 1161, 1183  
Symphonic . . . . . . . . . .1033, 1038, 1189  
Tandy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1173  
Futuretec . . . . . . . . . . .1038  
GE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1000, 1003, 1004, 1006, 1022, 1052, 1054, 1055, 1087,  
1164, 1165, 1166, 1167, 1168, 1181, 1213  
Gibralter . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1151  
Goldstar . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1005, 1006, 1012, 1019, 1056, 1057,1058, 1155, 1156,  
1171, 1172  
Grundy . . . . . . . . . . . .1038, 1046, 1171  
Hallmark . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006  
Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . .1038  
Hitachi . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1135,  
1136, 1137, 1138, 1139, 1140, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1144, 1145,1146, 1148, 1150, 1179,  
1198, 1199  
IMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1038  
Infinity . . . . . . . . . . . . .1062  
JCPenney . . . . . . . . . . .1000, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1022, 1052, 1054, 1058,  
1063, 1064, 1072, 1087, 1105, 1128, 1171, 1172, 1181, 1201  
Janeil . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1174  
JBL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1062  
JCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1002  
Jensen . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006  
JVC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1012, 1013, 1014, 1054, 1060, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1157,1158,  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1159, 1182  
Kawasho . . . . . . . . . . .1002, 1004, 1006  
Kenwood . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1019  
Kloss Novabeam . . . . .1068, 1069, 1174, 1183  
KTV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1038, 1070, 1171, 1177  
Loewe . . . . . . . . . . . . .1062  
Logik . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1083  
Luxman . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006  
LXI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1000, 1006, 1049, 1062, 1071, 1072, 1073, 1162, 1181, 1207  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1088, 1130, 1131, 1132, 1133, 1134, 1183, 1219, 1235  
Tatung . . . . . . . . . . . . .1003  
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JCPenney . . . . . . . . . . .2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2021, 2022, 2055, 2056, 2058,  
2059, 2060, 2107, 2118  
Technics . . . . . . . . . . . .1054  
Techwood . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006, 1054  
Teknika . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1016, 1038, 1046,  
1076, 1082, 1083, 1105, 1170, 1171  
Telecaption . . . . . . . . .1117  
TMK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1006  
Toshiba . . . . . . . . . . . .1049, 1071, 1072, 1105, 1109, 1117, 1118, 1160, 1162  
Totevision . . . . . . . . . .1171  
Universal . . . . . . . . . . .1052, 1087  
Victor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1066, 1182  
JCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2021  
Jensen . . . . . . . . . . . . .2055, 2056, 2111  
JVC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2111, 2123  
Kenwood . . . . . . . . . . .2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2111, 2123  
KLH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2061  
Kodak . . . . . . . . . . . . .2014, 2021  
Lloyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2026  
Logik . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2061  
LXI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2014  
Vidtech . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1005, 1006  
Magnavox . . . . . . . . . .2021, 2022, 2062, 2063, 2104, 2105, 2108, 2124  
Magnin . . . . . . . . . . . .2013  
Marantz . . . . . . . . . . . .2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2062, 2064  
Marta . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2014  
Masushita . . . . . . . . . .2021  
MEI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2021  
Viking . . . . . . . . . . . . .1174  
Wards . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1000, 1001, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1019, 1024, 1033, 1046, 1052,  
1062, 1068, 1069, 1075, 1076, 1083, 1087, 1088, 1095, 1119, 1120  
Yamaha . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1005, 1006, 1019  
Zenith . . . . . . . . . . . . .1004, 1083, 1151, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1210, 1217  
Memorex . . . . . . . . . . .2011, 2013, 2014, 2021, 2023, 2026, 2104, 2132  
MGA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2029, 2065, 2113  
MGN Technology . . . . .2013  
VCR Codes  
Admiral . . . . . . . . . . . .2132  
Adventura . . . . . . . . . .2026  
Aiko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2027  
Aiwa . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2026  
Akai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2111, 2112, 2113  
American High . . . . . . .2021  
Asha . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2013  
Audio Dynamics . . . . .2009, 2010  
Audiovox . . . . . . . . . . .2014  
Beaumark . . . . . . . . . . .2013  
Bell & Howell . . . . . . .2011  
Broksonic . . . . . . . . . . .2012, 2025  
Midland . . . . . . . . . . . .2053  
Minolta . . . . . . . . . . . .2055, 2056, 2107  
Mitsubishi . . . . . . . . . .2029, 2055, 2056, 2065, 2066, 2067, 2068, 2069, 2070, 2071,  
2072, 2073, 2074, 2106, 2113, 2123  
Montgomery Ward . . . .2075, 2132  
Motorola . . . . . . . . . . .2021, 2132  
MTC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2013, 2126  
Multitech . . . . . . . . . . .2013, 2016, 2026, 2053, 2061  
NEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2064, 2076, 2078, 2079, 2111,  
2123  
Nikko . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2014  
Noblex . . . . . . . . . . . . .2013  
Olympus . . . . . . . . . . . .2021  
Optimus . . . . . . . . . . . .2014, 2132  
Optonica . . . . . . . . . . .2096  
Panasonic . . . . . . . . . .2021, 2022, 2109, 2125, 2126, 2127  
Pentax . . . . . . . . . . . . .2016, 2055, 2056, 2107, 2120  
Pentex Research . . . . . .2018  
Philco . . . . . . . . . . . . .2021, 2022, 2062, 2063  
Philips . . . . . . . . . . . . .2021, 2062, 2096, 2124  
Pilot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2014  
Pioneer . . . . . . . . . . . .2010, 2055, 2080, 2081, 2123  
Portland . . . . . . . . . . . .2016, 2017, 2019, 2110  
Proscan . . . . . . . . . . . .2000 (VCR1), 2001 (VCR2), 2131  
Protec . . . . . . . . . . . . .2061  
Pulsar . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2104  
Quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011  
Quartz . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011  
Quasar . . . . . . . . . . . . .2021, 2022, 2125  
Radio Shack/Realistic .2011, 2013, 2014, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2026, 2029, 2049, 2050,  
2096, 2132  
Radix . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2014  
Randex . . . . . . . . . . . .2014  
RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000 (VCR1), 2001 (VCR2), 2003, 2013, 2021, 2055, 2056,  
2082, 2083, 2084, 2085, 2086, 2087, 2088, 2089, 2090, 2091, 2107, 2115, 2120, 2125,  
2131, 2133  
Ricoh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2128  
Runco . . . . . . . . . . . . .2104  
Calix . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2014  
Candle . . . . . . . . . . . . .2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019  
Canon . . . . . . . . . . . . .2021, 2022, 2114  
Capehart . . . . . . . . . . .2020, 2110  
Carver . . . . . . . . . . . . .2062  
CCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2027, 2061  
Citizen . . . . . . . . . . . . .2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2027  
Colortyme . . . . . . . . . .2009  
Colt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2061  
Craig . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2013, 2014, 2023, 2061  
Curtis Mathes . . . . . . . .2000, 2009, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2115, 2131  
Cybernex . . . . . . . . . . .2013  
Daewoo . . . . . . . . . . . .2015, 2017, 2019, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2110  
Daytron . . . . . . . . . . . .2110  
DBX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009, 2010  
Dimensia . . . . . . . . . . .2000, 2131  
Dynatech . . . . . . . . . . .2026  
Electrohome . . . . . . . . .2014, 2029  
Electrophonic . . . . . . . .2014  
Emerson . . . . . . . . . . . .2012, 2014, 2015, 2021, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2029, 2030, 2031,  
2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041, 2042, 2044, 2045, 2046,  
2047, 2065, 2113, 2116, 2117, 2130  
Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011, 2023, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2118  
Fuji . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2021, 2119  
Funai . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2026  
Garrard . . . . . . . . . . . .2026  
GE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000 (VCR1), 2001 (VCR2), 2013, 2021, 2022, 2053, 2115, 2120,  
2131  
Goldstar . . . . . . . . . . . .2009, 2014, 2018, 2054  
Gradiente . . . . . . . . . . .2026  
Harley Davidson . . . . .2026  
Harman Kardon . . . . . .2009  
Harwood . . . . . . . . . . .2061  
Headquarter . . . . . . . . .2011  
Hi-Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2023  
Hitachi . . . . . . . . . . . . .2055, 2056, 2057, 2107, 2111, 2120, 2122  
Instant Replay . . . . . . .2021  
Samsung . . . . . . . . . . .2005, 2013, 2015, 2033, 2053, 2112  
Sanky . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2104, 2132  
Sansui . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010, 2092, 2111, 2123  
Sanyo . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011, 2013, 2023  
Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012, 2015, 2025, 2032, 2038, 2065, 2093, 2116  
Sears . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011, 2014, 2021, 2023, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2051, 2055, 2056,  
2107, 2118  
Sharp . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2017, 2029, 2094, 2095, 2096, 2097, 2132  
Shintom . . . . . . . . . . . .2004, 2056, 2061, 2098  
Shogun . . . . . . . . . . . .2013  
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VCR Codes (continued)  
Cable Box  
Satellite  
Signature . . . . . . . . . . .2132  
ABC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5002, 5003, 5004, 5006, 5053  
Antronix . . . . . . . . . . .5008, 5009  
Archer . . . . . . . . . . . . .5008, 5009, 5010  
Cabletenna . . . . . . . . . .5008  
Alphastar . . . . . . . . . . .5079  
Singer . . . . . . . . . . . . .2021, 2061, 2128  
Sony . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004, 2098, 2099, 2119  
STS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2021, 2107  
Sylvania . . . . . . . . . . . .2021, 2022, 2026, 2062, 2063,  
2065, 2124  
Symphonic . . . . . . . . . .2026  
Tandy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011  
Tashiko . . . . . . . . . . . .2014  
Tatung . . . . . . . . . . . . .2111  
Chapparal . . . . . . . . . .5056, 5057  
Dishnet . . . . . . . . . . . .5078  
Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5058, 5059  
Echostar . . . . . . . . . . . .5089  
GE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5000 (SAT1), 5001 (SAT2)  
General Instruments . . .5060, 5061, 5062  
Hitachi . . . . . . . . . . . . .5083, 5084  
Hughes Network . . . . .5077, 5090  
JVC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5082  
Cableview . . . . . . . . . .5008  
Colour Voice . . . . . . . .5012, 5013  
Comtronic . . . . . . . . . .5014  
Contec . . . . . . . . . . . . .5016  
Eastern . . . . . . . . . . . . .5017  
GC Electronics . . . . . . .5009  
Teac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2026, 2085, 2111  
Technics . . . . . . . . . . . .2021, 2109  
Teknika . . . . . . . . . . . .2014, 2021, 2026, 2100, 2129  
TMK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2013, 2024, 2047  
Toshiba . . . . . . . . . . . .2015, 2049, 2051, 2055, 2065,  
2093, 2116  
GE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5000, 5001  
Gemini . . . . . . . . . . . . .5018, 5019  
General Instrument . . .5003  
Hamlin . . . . . . . . . . . . .5020, 5021, 5022, 5028, 5035,  
5045  
Panasonic . . . . . . . . . .5075  
Philips . . . . . . . . . . . . .5085  
Primestar . . . . . . . . . . .5076  
Proscan . . . . . . . . . . . .5000 (SAT1), 5001 (SAT2)  
RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5000 (SAT1), 5001 (SAT2), 5071,  
5080, 5081  
Hitachi . . . . . . . . . . . . .5003  
Totevision . . . . . . . . . .2013, 2014  
Unitech . . . . . . . . . . . .2013  
Jerrold . . . . . . . . . . . . .5003, 5018. 5023, 5024, 5046,  
5053  
Realistic . . . . . . . . . . . .5063  
Sony . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5072  
Vector Research . . . . . .2009, 2010, 2015, 2016  
Victor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010  
Magnavox . . . . . . . . . .5025  
Memorex . . . . . . . . . . .5026  
STS1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5064  
STS2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5065  
Video Concepts . . . . . .2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2113  
Videosonic . . . . . . . . . .2013  
Movie Time . . . . . . . . .5027  
NEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5005  
STS3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5066  
STS4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5067  
Wards . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2013, 2014, 2015, 2021, 2023,  
2026, 2029, 2055, 2056, 2061, 2096, 2101, 2102, 2103,  
2107, 2116, 2132  
XR-1000 . . . . . . . . . . .2021, 2026, 2061  
Yamaha . . . . . . . . . . . .2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2111  
Zenith . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004, 2098, 2104, 2119, 2128  
NSC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5027  
Toshiba . . . . . . . . . . . .5068, 5073  
Uniden . . . . . . . . . . . . .5069, 5086  
Oak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5016, 5029  
Panasonic . . . . . . . . . .5048, 5052  
Philips . . . . . . . . . . . . .5011, 5012, 5013, 5015, 5019,  
5025, 5030, 5031, 5032  
Pioneer . . . . . . . . . . . .5033, 5034  
Proscan . . . . . . . . . . . .5000, 5001  
RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5007, 5047, 5049, 5052  
Realistic . . . . . . . . . . . .5009  
Regal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5022, 5035  
Regency . . . . . . . . . . . .5017  
Rembrandt . . . . . . . . . .5003  
Samsung . . . . . . . . . . .5034  
Scientific Atlanta . . . . .5006, 5036, 5037, 5038  
Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . .5018  
Audio Receivers (RCA and Dimensia)  
RCA and Dimensia  
AM/FM . . . . . . . . . . . .4003, 4270  
Aux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4004  
CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4007, 4190, 4211  
Phono . . . . . . . . . . . . .4005  
Tape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4006  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Signature . . . . . . . . . . .5003  
Aiwa . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4261, 4262, 4263, 4264, 4265,  
4266, 4267, 4277  
Sprucer . . . . . . . . . . . .5052  
Standard Components .5039, 5044  
Starcom . . . . . . . . . . . .5018, 5053  
Stargate . . . . . . . . . . . .5018  
Starquest . . . . . . . . . . .5018  
Tocom . . . . . . . . . . . . .5004, 5023  
Tusa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5018  
TV86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5027  
Unika . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5008, 5009  
United Cable . . . . . . . .5053  
Universal . . . . . . . . . . .5008, 5009, 5010  
Viewstar . . . . . . . . . . . .5025, 5027  
Zenith . . . . . . . . . . . . .5050, 5051  
Denon . . . . . . . . . . . . .4283  
Harmon Kardon . . . . . .4276  
JVC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4268  
JVL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4276  
Kenwood . . . . . . . . . . .4269  
Onkyo . . . . . . . . . . . . .4278  
Optimus . . . . . . . . . . . .4284  
Panasonic . . . . . . . . . .4279, 4280  
Pioneer . . . . . . . . . . . .4275  
RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4270  
Sherwood . . . . . . . . . . .4282  
Sony . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4271, 4272, 4281  
Technics . . . . . . . . . . . .4279, 4280  
Wards . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4275  
Yamaha . . . . . . . . . . . .4274, 4275  
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Chapter 3  
Using the Recorder’s Features  
Watching TV  
Pausing TV  
Recording  
Playing content you’ve recorded  
The GUIDE Plus+ System  
Playback  
GUIDE Plus+ System  
Extra Info  
The following list is provided to give you an idea of what you can do with the Digital Media Recorder, and when.  
What you can do  
Pause Live TV  
Play discs (audio CDs; DVD discs; Video CDS, CDs with mp3 files, CDs with JPEG files).  
Record Live TV  
Play programs that you recorded to the hard disk drive  
Play music or pictures that you’ve placed on the hard disk drive  
Record a program to the hard disk drive while you’re playing a disc  
Record a program to the hard disk drive while you watch another program (dependent upon connection of 2 Way Splitter and the ability to split the signal  
that provides programming to your TV)  
Record a program to the hard disk drive while you play another program from the hard disk drive  
What you can’t do  
Record a program while you’re pausing live TV*  
Save a program to the hard disk drive once you’ve paused it.  
Record copyrighted, production DVD movies to the hard disk drive  
Simultaneously record programs/content to the Digital Media Recorder’s hard disk drive from two channels or sources  
Watch, playback, record, or pause TV while you’re copying JPEG files or music (mp3 files) to the hard disk drive (the length of time that it takes to transfer  
this kind of content varies).  
* Applicable only if you’re recording a different program than the one you’re watching.  
Graphics contained within this User’s Guide are for representation only. Some of the menu screens, buttons,  
and display messages might be different in your product than they appear in this book. The on-screen help  
text provides the most current operational information.  
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Watching TV  
Turn on the Digital Media Recorder to Watch TV  
In order to use the Digital Media Recorder’s features such as pausing live TV, the GUIDE Plus+ system’s on-screen  
programming guide, and recording, you must watch TV with the Digital Media Recorder turned on and the TV tuned  
to the correct Video Input Channel.  
1. Turn on the TV, and tune it to your Video Input Channel (this channel corresponds to the input jacks on your TV  
that you used to connect the Digital Media Recorder to the TV).  
2. Turn on the Digital Media Recorder (the Digital Media Recorder’s main menu appears).  
3. Since the Channels menu is already highlighted, just press the OK button on the remote (the Digital Media  
Recorder tunes to the last station you watched and a channel banner appears). The channel banner provides,  
information about the channel and you can change the audio setting. To see the channel banner after it  
disappears from the screen, press INFO on the remote control.  
Note: When you change channels, you might notice a delay. This is perfectly normal because the programming must  
pass through the Digital Media Recorder before it appears on the TV screen.  
Pausing Live TV  
Since your Digital Media Recorder has a hard disk drive, you can essentially pause a program that’s being broadcast  
and start watching it again when it’s convenient for you. You can pause up to 45 minutes of programming.  
1. The Digital Media Recorder must be on while watching TV (see instructions above).  
2. Press PAUSE.  
3. When you’re ready to watch the program, press PLAY and the program starts playing from the place you left off.  
While you’re watching the program, you can fast forward through commercials by pressing the ADVANCE  
button. When you want to return to regular TV broadcasting time (live TV), press the LIVE button on the remote.  
Notes:  
If you’ve paused live TV, you must watch the program continuously — you can’t change channels and then come  
back later because the hard disk drive records the signal continuously (i.e., if you pause channel 13 for 5 minutes,  
change to channel 6 and watch it for 15 minutes; that is exactly what is stored on the hard disk drive — the 5  
minutes of channel 13 you paused and the 15 minutes of channel 6).  
Once a program is paused, you can’t save it to the hard disk drive because it is stored in a different section of the  
hard disk drive.  
Features might work differently if you use a cable box for programming.  
Each time you access the Channels menu from the main menu, the hard disk drive’s memory is reset. The memory is  
the part of the hard disk drive that continously records the broadcast signal (up to 45 minutes) enabling you to  
pause live TV and play it back later.  
Recording  
There are several ways to record programming. The quickest way is to press the RECORD button while you’re  
watching a show (the recording banner appears). You don’t even need to remember to press the stop button when  
you’re finished recording if you use the Express Recording feature in the recording banner.  
Express Recording Feature  
Each time you press the RECORD button on the remote the recording time increases by 30 minutes, up to the  
maximum limit (the status is listed on the recording banner).  
Stopping and/or Pausing a Recording  
How you stop or pause a recording affects the way the program is listed in the Digital Media Recorder’s Video  
menu— that’s where the recorded programs are stored and how you access recorded programs to play them back.  
To pause or stop recording, press the STOP button on the remote control (a screen appears with the following  
options: No, don’t stop recording; Yes, stop recording temporarily; Yes, stop recording). If you want to start  
recording this program again and want it to appear in the Video menu as one continuous program, highlight Yes,  
stop recording temporarily — press the RECORD button when you’re ready to start recording again — or No, don’t  
stop recording.  
If you choose Yes, stop recording the part of the program you recorded will appear as one program in the Video  
menu. If you start recording again, the next part of the program will appear as a separate program (or recording  
session).  
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Watching one channel while you record another channel to the Digital Media Recorder  
If you want to watch another channel while you’re recording, you need to make sure you’ve connected a 2 Way Splitter (go to page 4 for  
details), and do the following:  
1. Make sure the Digital Media Recorder and the TV are on. Tune the TV to the appropriate Video Input Channel (if you need help, go  
to page 16).  
2. Using the Digital Media Recorder’s channel buttons, tune to the program you want to record. Press the RECORD button.  
3. If the remote that came with your Digital Media Recorder operates your TV, just press the TV button and use the channel up and down  
buttons to go to a different channel.  
If the remote doesn’t operate your TV, use the TV’s remote control to change channels.  
4. When you’re finished recording, remember to turn the TV back to its Video Input Channel and watch TV through the Digital Media Recorder.  
Notes:  
This feature might work differently if you receive programming via a cable box. If you receive programming via satellite receiver, this feature is  
only possible if you purchase a compatible, digital signal splitter.  
The remote that came with your Digital Media Recorder is a programmable Universal remote that can be programmed to operate many brands and  
models of TVs. Go to page 19 if you want to program the remote).  
You won’t be able to pause live TV when you’re recording one channel, and watching another channel.  
Record continuously so the program will appear as one title in the Video menu.  
Recording from the GUIDE Plus+ on-screen programming guide  
You can schedule recordings from the GUIDE Plus+ on-screen programming guide (not available for satellite programming).  
1. If the program guide isn’t on the TV, press the GUIDE button on the remote control (the listings guide appears).  
2. Use the remote control’s arrow button to highlight the program you want to record.  
3. Press the 3 button on the remote.  
Note: The 3 button corresponds to the GUIDE Plus+ System’s action buttons and says record next to it. DON’T press the RECORD button.  
4. To change the frequency of the recording (one time, daily, weekly, etc.), go to the GUIDE Plus+ Schedule menu (see page 30 for more info).  
Note:  
If the recording you set up through the GUIDE Plus+ system conflicts with a timer recording that you set up via the Digital Media Recorder’s  
Recording menu, the Timer recording you set up in the Digital Media Recorder’s Recording menu system will be recorded instead of the one you  
scheduled through the GUIDE Plus+ system.  
Setting up timer recordings to record programs automatically  
1. From the Digital Media Recorder’s main menu, use the remote’s arrow buttons to highlight  
Recording, and press the OK button.  
2. If necessary, highlight Timer, and press OK.  
3. If necessary, highlight New, and press OK.  
4. If you want to give the Timer a name, highlight Name and press the right arrow button (the on-  
screen keyboard appears — follow the on-screen instructions to name the timer). When finished  
entering the name, make sure you press the right arrow button to highlight Done and press OK.  
5. Highlight the Channel field and use the number buttons on the remote to enter the channel  
number, and press OK.  
6. Highlight Day and use the number buttons to enter month and day. To change the frequency  
(once, daily, weekly, etc.), press the right arrow button.  
7. Use the number buttons to enter the time you want to start recording. Press the right arrow  
button to change the a.m./p.m. setting. Use the number buttons to enter the time you want the  
Digital Media Recorder to stop recording. Press the right arrow button to change a.m./p.m. setting.  
8. You can change the quality of the recording by pressing the right arrow button. The better the  
quality, the more space the recording takes up on the Digital Media Recorder’s hard disk drive—  
less recording time available (go to page 44 for more information). Press OK to confirm the  
quality recording setting.  
9. When you’re finished, press the down arrow button to highlight Keep and press the OK button.  
Notes: The Digital Media Recorder’s clock must be set in order for Timer Recordings to work properly. For more information about the One-Touch  
Record feature available via the GUIDE Plus+ System’s Schedule menu, go to page 30.  
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Copying music or pictures to the Digital Media Recorder  
1. Place the disc in the Digital Media Recorder’s disc tray.  
Note: Make sure the disc contains the JPEG and mp3 files you want to save to the  
hard disk drive because you can’t select individual files or folders — all JPEG files  
and mp3 files that are on the disc will be copied to the hard disk drive.  
2. If the main menu isn’t on the screen, press MENU on the remote control.  
3. From the main menu, use the down arrow button on the remote to highlight  
Disc, and press OK (the Disc options appear).  
4. Highlight Music or Pictures, depending on which one you’re copying.  
5. Highlight Copy, and press OK.  
Note: While the files are being copied, you can’t use the Digital Media Recorder.  
The amount of time it takes for the files to copy varies.  
Only true mp3 files can be played and/or copied. Some mp3 players use software  
that converts mp3 files to other formats, such as MPX. Similarly, only JPEG files  
can be played and/or copied.  
Renaming picture and/or music files  
1. After you copy mp3 files, they’re stored in the Music menu. JPEG files are  
stored in the Pictures menu. To rename a file, highlight it from the appropriate  
menu and then press the right arrow button to highlight the Standard Play box  
on the right of the screen.  
2. Use the up and/or down arrow buttons to scroll through the choices and follow  
the on-screen instructions.  
From the list of songs or pictures, press  
the right arrow button on the remote to  
highlight the Standard Play box. Press up  
and down arrow buttons until Rename  
appears and press OK.  
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Playback: Watch and/or listen to content that’s stored on the Recorder’s hard disk drive  
Once you’ve recorded programs to your Digital Media Recorder, they will be saved on the Digital Media Recorder’s  
hard disk drive.  
Playing programs you’ve recorded  
To play back shows you’ve recorded, do the following:  
1. From the Digital Media Recorder’s main menu (press the MENU button on the remote), use the arrow buttons on  
the remote to highlight Video and press the OK button (a list of programs that have been saved to the Digital  
Media Recorder appears).  
Note: By default, the order the programs appear is newest to oldest. To change the order, press right arrow button  
to highlight the Standard Play box; press the ANGLE button on the remote (the oldest programs recorded appear at  
the top of the list). To see the programs in alphabetical order, press the ANGLE button again.  
2. Use the up and down arrow buttons on the remote to highlight the show you want to play.  
3. To watch the program, press PLAY. If you want to name the program, delete it, or change the play mode, press  
the right arrow button to highlight Standard Play. Once highlighted, use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll  
through choices.  
Playing a program from the Video Menu while you record another program  
1. Use the channel buttons on the remote to tune to the channel you want to record.  
2. Press RECORD.  
3. Press MENU (the main menu appears).  
4. Highight Video and press OK. Choose the program you want to watch by highlighting it and press PLAY.  
Playing back music you’ve saved to the Digital Media Recorder’s hard disk drive  
Follow the instructions for “Playing programs you’ve recorded” (above), but choose Music from the main menu  
instead of Video. When you select Music, the files and folders appear. To open a folder, highlight it and press the OK  
button (the mp3 files in the folder appear). Press PLAY.  
Notes:  
For more information about playing mp3 files, go to page 39.  
Only true mp3 files can be played and/or copied. Some mp3 players use software that converts mp3 files to other  
formats, such as MPX.  
The Info Display isn’t available for mp3 files.  
Playing back Pictures (JPEG files) that you’ve saved to the hard disk drive  
Follow the instructions for “Playing back programs you’ve recorded” (above), but choose Pictures from the main  
menu instead of Video.  
When you select Pictures, the files and folders appear. To open a folder, highlight it and press the OK button (the  
JPEG files in the folder appear). Press PLAY  
Notes:  
JPEG files can be played and/or copied. However, if the file is large, it might not be displayed.  
For more information about playing JPEG files, go to page 40.  
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Deleting Programs, Music and/or Pictures from the Digital Media Recorder  
Your Digital Media Recorder has 40 GB of memory — which translates to approximately 40 hours of video programs, dependent upon the  
recording quality you’ve chosen; up to 10,000 JPEG files; or 1,000 mp3 files that can be saved onto the hard disk drive. You can see the status of  
the space left on the hard disk drive in the Video menu. The information is only an approximation based on current Recording Quality setting  
(page 44). When you want to delete programs, music, or pictures to make more space available, follow the instructions below:  
1. From the main menu, select the menu that corresponds to the content you want to delete (Video, Music, or Pictures), and press the OK  
button.  
2. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight a video program, mp3 song, or JPEG picture.  
3. Press the right arrow button to highlight the box to the right of the content list (it has arrows at the top and bottom to indicate that you can  
see choices by pressing up and down arrow buttons on the remote control).  
4. Press the down arrow button until Delete appears. Press OK (a screen appears asking you to confirm that you want to delete the program).  
Saving Program, Music, and/or Pictures from the Digital Media Recorder to a VCR  
If your hard disk drive is full, you can always connect it to your VCR’s Input Jacks and copy the content onto a videocassette. For instructions,  
go to page 60.  
About GUIDE Plus+ System Program Guide  
The GUIDE Plus+ system is a no-fee, on-screen, program guide that lists TV  
schedules for your area and allows your Digital Media Recorder direct control of a  
cable box. The GUIDE Plus+ system doesn’t list satellite programming.  
There are six sections of the GUIDE Plus+ system:  
Action buttons at the top of the screen (1, 2, 3)  
A video window  
Program information  
A row of on-screen menu options (Listings, Sort, News, Messages, Promotions,  
Schedule, and Setup,)  
Channel listings  
Promotional information  
Notes:  
The GUIDE Plus+ system screens illustrated in this book are representations of what you are likely to see. Not all channels, programs, and GUIDE  
Plus+ information depicted will be available in your area.  
New features and options can be downloaded to the GUIDE Plus+ system, so these are subject to change also.  
The GUIDE Plus+ system doesn’t display program listings for satellite TV. If you receive programming through satellite TV service, your Digital  
Media Recorder’s Guide Plus+ System won’t work.  
Using the GUIDE Plus+ System  
To enter the GUIDE Plus+ system:  
Press the GUIDE button on the remote control.  
To exit the GUIDE Plus+ System:  
Highlight a program and press OK to exit the GUIDE Plus+ system and tune to the program (channel).  
Press GUIDE to exit the GUIDE Plus+ system and tune to the program (channel) displayed in the video window.  
Press CLEAR to exit the GUIDE Plus+ system and return to the original channel.  
The GUIDE Plus+ System Menu Bar  
The GUIDE Plus+ system offers eight different options on the menu bar: Listings,  
Sort, News, Messages, Promotions, Schedule, and Setup. To access the Menu bar:  
1. Press the GUIDE button (the GUIDE Plus+ programming guide appears).  
2. To highlight the Menu bar items, press MENU or press the up arrow button (the  
Listings Guide appears by default).  
3. Use the left and right arrow buttons to access other menus in the Menu bar.  
GUIDE Plus+ System menu bar  
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Chapter 3: Using the Recorder’s Features  
Listings Guide  
The Listings Guide appears each time you enter the GUIDE Plus+ system. It displays  
the current programming for each channel. The current program is displayed in the  
video window.  
Press the up and down arrow buttons on the remote to browse channel listings  
one at a time and the channel up and down buttons to browse channel listings  
a page at a time. Use the right arrow button to browse future program listings.  
To tune to a channel, highlight the program you want to watch in the channel  
listing and press OK. To exit the GUIDE Plus+ system and return to the original  
channel, press the CLEAR button. To tune to the channel that is displayed in the  
video window, press the GUIDE button.  
Locking the Video Window  
By default, the video window changes when you highlight different programs. If  
you want the video to stay on the same channel while you surf the Listings Guide,  
use the left arrow button to highlight the channel name or logo (the left column on  
the channel listing), and press 1 (lock).  
Grid Guide Action Buttons  
Action buttons  
The Action buttons change according to where you are in the GUIDE Plus+ system.  
Be sure to look at the action bar before pressing any of the command numbers.  
When a program is highlighted, the following Action buttons appear:  
Watch Press 1 on the remote control to place a timer into the Schedule so the  
TV will turn on and tune to the program highlighted in the channel listing.  
Go To Press 2 on the remote to bring up the direct dial box and enter the  
number of the channel you want.  
Record Press 3 on the remote to place a timer in the Schedule so the Digital  
Media Recorder will record the program highlighted in the channel listing.  
When the Listings menu is highlighted on the menu bar, the following Action  
buttons appear depending upon where you are in the program listings:  
+ 24 hrs Press 3 on the remote control to go 24 hours ahead in the Listings  
guide.  
– 24 hrs Press 1 on the remote control to go back 24 hours in the Listings  
guide.  
Note: The GUIDE Plus+ System doesn’t list previous shows — only programs from  
current time and up to 3 days in advance appear in the Listings.  
Sort  
The Sort menu lets you browse programs by different categories, such as Sports,  
Movies, or Children’s programs — alphabetical order (A-B-C) is the default listing  
when you access the Sort menu. Use the arrow buttons to highlight a letter and  
press the OK button (the programs beginning with that letter appear).  
You can also sort by other categories such as Sports, Movies, and Children’s  
programs. Use the arrow buttons to highlight the option you want and press OK.  
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News  
The News menu lets you browse current news stories by headline.  
After you’ve highlighted the News menu from the Menu Bar, use the up and down  
arrow buttons to browse the list one story at a time. To scroll through the stories a  
page at a time, press the channel up and/or down buttons.  
Press the right arrow or the INFO button to see all of the text for the story.  
Messages  
Menu bar  
Occassionally you will receive messages regarding your GUIDE Plus+ system, as  
well as special programming information. You can access these messages from the  
Messages menu on the Menu bar.  
Promotions and Advertising  
To find out more information about a program, advertisement or special, use the left  
arrow button on the remote to highlight the channel listing or promotional  
information box. You can view a list of all advertisements and promotions, by  
selecting the Promotions menu from the Menu bar.  
Action buttons  
Schedule  
The Schedule menu allows you to alter the timers you have scheduled via the  
Schedule menu. To change a Watch or Record Timer, highlight the program and use  
the Action buttons:  
Remove Press the 1 button on the remote to remove the program from the  
Schedule menu.  
Change Press 3 on your remote control to change the frequency. Each time you  
press the 3 button, a different choice is highlighted:  
DAILY records the same program each day Monday through Friday.  
ONCE records only on that day.  
WEEKLY records the program each week at the same time.  
Setup  
You can do the following in the Setup menu:  
Change system settings Confirms the settings you completed in the GUIDE  
Plus+ system setup.  
Change channel display You can choose whether to turn channels on  
(displayed in the Listings Guide), or off (not displayed in the  
Listings Guide).  
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Chapter 4  
Playing Discs  
Regional Coding  
Using Different Menus  
Loading and Playing a Disc  
Search Options  
Playback Options  
Using the On-screen Info Display  
Playing MP3 discs  
Viewing JPEG files  
Graphics contained within this User’s Guide are for representation only. Some of the menu screens,  
buttons, and display messages might be different in your product than they appear in this book. The on-  
screen help text provides the most current operational information.  
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Chapter 4: Playing Discs  
Regional Coding  
Both the Digital Media Recorder and the discs are coded by region. These regional  
codes must match in order for the disc to play. This player’s code is region 1.  
VIDEO CD  
Using Different Menus  
Each disc is programmed with different features. There are three separate types of  
menus that you can use to access features:  
The Disc menu – The Disc menu is part of each disc and is separate from the  
Digital Media Recorder’s menu. The contents of each Disc menu vary according  
to how the disc was authored and what features are included.  
To make the Disc menu appear, press the MENU button while the disc is playing.  
DVD Video discs – contain picture and sound (DVD-R, DVD-  
RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, and DVD ROM are compatible with  
this player)  
The Digital Media Recorder’s Info Display – The Info Display appears as icons  
across the top of the screen when a disc is playing. It can only be accessed  
while you are playing a disc. It’s turned on and off with the INFO button on the  
remote. The Info Display icons change based on the type of disc you’re playing.  
Go to page 34 for more information.  
CDs (CD-R, CD-RW, CD ROM) – Audio CDs contain musical  
or sound content only. MP3 discs are CDs that contain MP3  
files. This player is also capable of playing CDs that contain  
JPEG files, and Multisession CDs.  
The Digital Media Recorder menu – If you’re playing a disc, press STOP (the  
Digital Media Recorder’s menu appears automatically).  
Video CD discs – Like DVD video discs, VCDs contain  
picture and sound content. The difference is the  
amount of information that can be stored on the disc.  
VCDs typically have lower picture and sound quality  
than DVD discs.  
Remember: A feature will only work if the disc was programmed with that feature.  
For example, if you choose subtitles on the Info Display, the subtitles will only  
appear if the disc was created with subtitles. If a menu or icon is “grayed out” it  
means that item (or feature) isn’t available.  
Super Video CDs (S-VCDs) can be used to record up to  
70 minutes of digital sound and video, with MPEG-2  
standard video and MPEG-1 standard audio. S-VCD  
disc compatibility is dependent on which MPEG  
coding software, disc design software, disc writer  
software are used, and the discs themselves.  
To Load and Play Discs  
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1. Make sure the TV is tuned to its Video Input channel (if you need more  
information, go to page 16).  
This is an example of a  
one-sided disc.  
This is an example of a  
two-sided disc — the title  
is usually in the center  
of the disc.  
2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button (the disc tray opens).  
3. Place a disc gently into the tray with the disc’s label facing up (double-sided  
discs have content on both sides, so you can place either side up).  
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE or PLAY button. The disc tray closes. The Digital Media  
Recorder reads the disc’s table of contents, and then one of three things happens  
depending on how the disc was programmed:  
Note: Some discs may not be compatible due to laser  
pickup and disc design.  
• The disc starts playing.  
• The disc menu appears on the screen. One of the options will start disc play.  
Highlight that option and press OK.  
• The Digital Media Recorder’s main menu appears on the screen. Highlight the  
Disc menu and press PLAY.  
Note: If you don’t see a picture, press STOP (the main menu appears), and check  
the position of the PROG SCAN switch on the back of the unit. Make sure the  
PROG SCAN switch is in the OFF position. Try playing the disc again.  
The only time the PROG SCAN switch should be in the ON position is if you  
connected this unit to a progressive scan TV via COMPONENT jacks.  
When you stop playing a disc, the player remembers where you stopped. When  
you start playing the disc again, the Digital Media Recorder picks up where you  
left off unless the disc is removed or the player is unplugged, or you press the  
STOP button twice.  
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Search Options  
Picture Scan  
DVD  
ON • OFF  
TV  
To search a disc, use the FORWARD or REVERSE button. Each time you press  
FORWARD or REVERSE, your Digital Media Recorder scans the disc faster until you  
reach the fastest scan speed. To resume normal playback, press PLAY.  
VCR  
AUDIO  
AUX SAT • CABLE  
ANGLE  
Freeze Frame and Frame Advance  
MUTE  
CH +  
While a disc is playing, press PAUSE to freeze the picture. To advance one frame at  
a time, press PAUSE again (the on-screen icon changes from PAUSE to FRAME).  
Each time you press the FORWARD or REVERSE button, the picture goes to the next  
(or previous) frame. To resume normal playback, press PLAY.  
Slow Motion (in Freeze Frame Mode)  
CH -  
OK  
ZOOM  
button  
ZOOM  
GUIDE  
GO BACK  
INFO  
While a disc is playing, press PAUSE. Press REVERSE or FORWARD (each time you  
press REVERSE or FORWARD the slow motion will get even slower until you reach  
slowest speed). To resume normal playback, press PLAY.  
Time Search  
Make sure the Time Display in the Info Display is highlighted, and then use the  
number buttons to enter a specific time on the disc that is playing. Go to page 35  
for more information about the Time Display.  
MENU  
CLEAR  
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Quick Fast Forward and Quick Reverse  
While you’re playing a disc, press the AGAIN button on the remote (the disc  
automatically repeats the last 10 seconds of the movie).  
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AGAIN  
ADVANCE  
REVERSE  
RECORD  
PLAY  
STOP  
FORWARD  
PAUSE  
Similarly, press the ADVANCE button to go forward approximately 30 seconds.  
AGAIN  
button  
Playback options  
Many of your Digital Media Recorder’s playback features are accessed through the  
Info Display (described on pages 32 through 37). Additionally, with some discs you  
can use the Zoom Feature to see details of an image.  
OPEN  
INPUT ANTENNA  
LIVE  
FORWARD  
button  
Zoom  
PAUSE  
button  
REVERSE  
button  
1. While you’re playing a disc, press ZOOM (the player zooms in on the image).  
Each time you press ZOOM, the picture is magnified even more (until you get to  
the maximum zoom level).  
2. To see other parts of the picture when you’ve zoomed in on the image, press the  
up, down, left, and/or right arrow buttons to go in corresponding directions.  
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Using the On-Screen Info Display  
The on-screen Info Display contains many playback features. To see the Info Display, press the INFO button on the remote while a disc is playing  
(the Info Display appears across the top of the screen). Each feature is illustrated with an icon. Use the left and right arrow buttons to move  
through the different icons in the Info Display. When an icon is highlighted, use the up and down arrow buttons on the remote to scroll through  
the choices.  
Remember, you can only access the Info Display when you’re playing a disc. Also, the Info Display features are only available if the disc was  
created with that particular feature (i.e., if you select the Angle icon, you won’t be able to change the camera angle unless the disc was created  
with different camera angles). If one of the icons is “grayed out,” the Info Display feature isn’t available for the disc you’re playing.  
The invalid symbol appears on the screen when you press a button that doesn’t have any function. To make the Info Display disappear  
from the screen, press INFO on the remote control.  
Time display (page 35)  
Title (page 35)  
Chapter (page 35)  
Subtitles (page 35)  
Audio (page 36)  
Repeat (page 36)  
Angle (page 37)  
Text will appear here as you highlight different icons to help you use the Info Display.  
This is the Info Display you’ll see when you’re playing a DVD disc.  
To make the Info Display appear, press the INFO button on the remote control. Use the left and right arrow buttons  
to highlight different icons. Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the choices available.  
Time display  
(page 33  
Track  
Play Mode  
Repeat  
(page 35) (page 37)  
IntroScan  
(page 33) (page 37)  
This is the Info Display you’ll see when you’re playing an audio CD.  
Time display  
(page 35)  
Track  
PlayBack Control  
Audio  
(page 36)  
Repeat  
(page 36)  
(page 35) (page 38)  
This is the Info Display you’ll see when you’re playing a Video CD, also called a VCD.  
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Time Display (DVD, Video CD, and Audio CD)  
This feature displays the time that has elapsed during playback. For DVD discs, the time displayed refers to the  
current title and acts as a Time Search feature. For example, if you like a particular scene in a movie, you can  
enter the elapsed time the scene plays and skip right to it.  
Hour  
Seconds  
1. Highlight the Time Display and use the number buttons on the remote to enter the elapsed time you want to  
go to in that title. You must use two digits for each field. For example, if you enter 01:35:12, playback will  
start one hour, 35 minutes, and 12 seconds into the title.  
Minutes  
Note: For Audio CDs, the time displayed refers to the track that’s playing.  
Selecting a Title on DVDs or a Track on Audio CDs or Video CDs  
Some discs contain more than one title. For example, there might be four movies on one disc (each movie might  
be considered a title). Each title is divided into chapters.  
To select a title via the Info Display, highlight the Title icon with the right arrow button on the remote control.  
Press the up or down arrow button to go to the next title: When you’re playing a VCD or an Audio CD, use these  
instructions to go to a different Track.  
Note: Many discs only have one title.  
Chapter Icon (DVD)  
Because DVD discs use digital technology, a title can be divided into individual chapters (similar to tracks on a  
CD). You can skip to a specific chapter by using the Chapter feature in the Info Display.  
1. While a disc is playing, press INFO on the remote (the Info Display appears).  
2. Press the right arrow button until the chapter icon is highlighted.  
3. Press the up and/or down arrow buttons to go to different chapters.  
Notes:  
You can also use the number button(s) on the remote to enter the chapter you want to play —enter 2 digits (for  
example, to go to chapter 4, press 0 and then press 4). The movie starts playing at the beginning of the chapter  
you entered.  
Shortcut  
While you’re playing a  
disc, you can use the  
CH +/ CH– buttons to go  
to the next chapter or  
previous chapter.  
The Chapter feature won’t work if the disc isn’t formatted with separate chapters.  
Subtitle Icon (DVD)  
To change the subtitle language, highlight the subtitle icon and press the up or down arrow buttons to scroll  
through the choices (the subtitle language options appear in the box at the bottom of the Info Display).  
Notes:  
Changing the subtitle language with the Info Display will only affect the disc you are currently playing. When the  
disc is removed or the player is turned off, the subtitle language will revert to the language setting specified  
through the Digital Media Recorder’s Language menu.  
If the disc doesn’t contain the language you want to use, the disc’s default language is automatically selected.  
Some discs are programmed to only allow you to access the subtitle feature through the disc’s menu. If changing  
subtitle language via the Info Display doesn’t work (as described above), press MENU and change the subtitle  
language via the disc’s menu.  
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Repeat Icon (DVD, Video CD, and Audio CD)  
By default, the Repeat feature is Off. There are three Repeat options:  
Title – repeats the title that is playing  
Disc – repeats the chapter that is playing  
A-B – repeats a segment of the disc that you select.  
Repeating Titles, Chapters, or Tracks  
1. While a disc is playing, press INFO (the Info Display appears).  
2. Press the right arrow button until the Repeat icon is highlighted.  
3. Press the up or down arrow button to scroll through the different Repeat options — Repeat title, Repeat disc,  
Repeat AB, and Repeat Standard (the modes appear at the bottom of the Info Display).  
4. To turn off the Repeat feature, press the up or down arrow button repeatedly until Repeat Mode: Standard  
appears.  
AB Repeat  
AB Repeat lets you define a specific segment on the disc that you want to repeat. For example, you might want to  
watch a specific scene from a movie repeatedly:  
1. Follow steps 1 and 2 above.  
2. Press the up (or down) arrow button until Repeat Mode: AB. Press OK to set A point appears at the bottom of  
the Info Display. Press OK when the disc gets to the beginning point of the segment (the A point) that you  
want to repeat.  
3. Allow the disc to play to the end of the segment you want to repeat. Don’t fast forward — you must let the  
disc play in standard playback mode to set the B point (the ending point of the segment). Press OK to set the B  
point (the segment you marked will play repeatedly until you turn off the Repeat feature).  
4. To turn off the Repeat feature, highlight the Repeat icon, and press the up arrow button on the remote until  
Repeat Mode: Standard appears at the bottom of the Info Display.  
Note: Repeat is also cancelled when you eject the disc from the Digital Media Recorder.  
Audio Icon (DVD and Video CD)  
If the disc was created with different language tracks (recorded in different languages) or different audio formats  
(Dolby, DTS, stereo, etc.), you can change the audio option while you’re playing the disc.  
1. While a disc is playing, press INFO (the info display appears).  
2. Press the right arrow button until the Audio icon is highlighted.  
3. Press the down arrow button on the remote to scroll through the available audio options.  
4. When the option you want to use is highlighted, press the OK button.  
Notes:  
The language feature only works if the disc was created with multiple language tracks. If the disc doesn’t contain  
the language you selected, the disc will play in the default language.  
When you choose an audio language during disc playback, you only override the audio language setting in the  
Digital Media Recorder’s Language menu temporarily.  
Some discs are programmed to only allow the audio setting to be changed via the disc’s menu. If changing audio  
option via the Info Display doesn’t work (as described above), press MENU and change the audio setting via the  
disc’s menu.  
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Chapter 4: Playing Discs (DVDs)  
Camera Angle Icon (DVD)  
Some discs contain multiple angles of a particular scene or sequence. If the disc only has one angle, this feature  
won’t work. Currently, very few discs have this feature.  
1. While a disc is playing, press ANGLE on the remote. If the disc wasn’t created with multiple angles, the invalid  
symbol appears. If the disc contains multiple angles, the Angle icon appears with the current angle number  
and the number of angles available. For example, 1/4 indicates that Angle 1 is displayed and there are 4  
different angles available.  
2. Press the up arrow button to go to the second camera angle. Press the arrow button again to go to the third  
angle, etc.  
3. To resume normal playback, scroll through the camera angles until you get to Angle Off.  
Play Mode Icon (Audio CD)  
When you play audio CDs, the various Play Modes are available from the Info Display. The Play Mode feature lets  
you set up the order in which you want the tracks on the CD to play. There are three Play Modes:  
Standard: the tracks play in the same order as listed on the CD (starting with track 1). This is the default play  
mode.  
Random: the tracks on the CD play in a random order.  
Program: the tracks play in the order you designate. To use the Program play mode, you must set up the order in  
which you want the tracks to play in the Digital Media Recorder’s main menu system (go to page 43 for  
instructions).  
Random  
The Random option plays the tracks in a random order.  
1. While you’re playing a disc, press INFO (the Info Display appears).  
2. Press the left or right arrow button to highlight the Play Mode icon.  
3. Press the down arrow button until Play Mode: Random appears in the text at the bottom of the Info Display  
(the tracks start playing in random order).  
To switch back to Standard Playback, follow steps 1 through 3 above until Play Mode: Standard appears  
underneath the Info Display icons.  
Note: The player defaults to Standard Playback whenever you put a new CD into the Digital Media Recorder.  
Program  
The Program Play Mode is only available after you set up a playlist via the Digital Media Recorder’s Disc menu  
(page 43).  
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Chapter 4: Playing Discs (Audio CDs)  
IntroScan Icon (Audio CD)  
Use the IntroScan feature to preview each track on the CD.  
1. While the CD is playing, press INFO (the Info Display appears).  
2. Use the arrow buttons to highlight the IntroScan icon.  
3. Press OK (the first 20 seconds of each track starts playing).  
Playback Control (PBC) Icon (Video CD)  
Use the arrow buttons to highlight the Playback Control icon. Press the up or down  
arrow button to go back and forth between On and Off. Playback Control enables you  
to access the VCD’s menu if it has one.  
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Chapter 4: Playing Discs (MP3s)  
Playing mp3 Discs  
MP3 (MPEG-3, which stands for Motion Picture Experts Group-Layer 3, meaning the third layer of information) is  
a format used to compress digital audio. Since the audio is compressed, it takes up less space.  
Note: You can only play true MP3 files in the Digital Media Recorder — some products use software to compress  
MP3 files and convert them to other formats such as MPX. Your Digital Media Recorder won’t recognize or play  
MPX files or other types of converted MP3 files.  
Creating an MP3 Disc on Your Computer  
Your Digital Media Recorder handles MPEG-1, layer III audio. If you encode your own MP3 files from an audio  
CD, avoid using the features of MPEG-2, such as the 22kHz sampling frequency.  
Be sure to make a data CD rather than an audio CD. If you make an audio CD, you will lose the extra features and  
compression of the MP3 format.  
When you burn a CD, select ISO-9660 for the file system in your CD burning software.  
Notes:  
The Joliet file system is not recommended. Using the Joliet file system may result in shortened file names.  
Some transport modes (reverse and fast forward) are not available for MP3 CDs.  
For more help and recommendations about MP3 files, go to page 52.  
The mp3 Display  
MP3 discs contain individual songs that can be organized into folders — similar to  
how you use your computer to put documents (files) into different folders when you  
burn them onto the CD. The contents of a folder can either be songs or more folders  
(subdirectories).  
Selecting Folders and Songs  
Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight various files and folders.  
Press OK to select a file and/or folder.  
1. Insert the disc.  
2. From the main menu, highlight Disc and press OK (the mp3 files and/or folders  
that are on the disc appear).  
3. Use the arrow buttons to highlight songs and/or folders.  
4. To play a song (or the songs in a folder) that is highlighted, press PLAY.  
5. To return to the main menu, press STOP twice or the left arrow button.  
Saving mp3 files to the hard disk drive  
1. Press MENU (the main menu appears).  
2. Highlight Disc, and press OK.  
3. Highlight Copy, and press OK.  
4. When you copy mp3 files to the Digital Media Recorder’s hard disk drive, they  
are saved in the Music menu. For information about the Music menu, go to  
page 44. For information about renaming and deleting mp3 files, go to pages  
26, 27, and/or 28.  
Note: There isn’t an Info Display when playing  
MP3 files.  
Note: If you choose to copy the mp3 files to the hard drive, be aware that all MP3  
files will be saved to the hard disk drive — you can’t select particular files and/or  
folders. Also, you won’t be able to use your Digital Media Recorder while MP3 (or  
JPEG) files are being saved to the hard disk drive.  
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Chapter 4: Playing Discs (JPEG files)  
Viewing JPEG files  
The Digital Media Recorder can play discs with JPEG files on them.  
1. After you put the disc in the Digital Media Recorder, choose Disc from the  
main menu.  
2. Since Start is highlighted, press the OK button on the remote.  
3. If Music/Pictures selection screen appears, select Pictures and press OK (the  
folders and/or JPEG files appear on the screen). Use the up and/or down arrow  
buttons to highlight a folder. To start playback, you have several options:  
Press PLAY (all of the files in the folder selected will play).  
Press the right arrow button to highlight the box entitled Normal (right  
side of screen)  
To play the JPEG files press OK (the JPEG files will play one after another  
in a slideshow format at normal speed).  
To speed up the slide show or slow it down, press the up and/or down  
arrow buttons until Slow or Fast is visible and press OK.  
4. If the picture appears upside down or sideways during playback, press the  
PAUSE button. To rotate clockwise, press the right arrow button. To rotate the  
picture counter-clockwise, press the left arrow button.  
5. To magnify the image, press ZOOM (the player zooms in on the image). Each  
time you press ZOOM, the picture is magnified even more (until you get to the  
maximum zoom level and it returns to regular view).  
6. To see other parts of the picture when you’ve zoomed in on the image, press the  
up, down, left, and/or right arrow buttons to go in corresponding directions.  
Notes:  
You can’t play other types of pictures in the Digital Media Recorder — only JPEG files.  
If the Digital Media Recorder isn’t reading the disc, one or more of the files might be too large.  
Recommended size is less than 2MB (megabytes).  
Saving JPEG files to the hard disk drive  
1. Press MENU (the main menu appears).  
2. Highlight Disc, and press OK.  
3. Highlight Copy, and press OK.  
Note: All JPEG files will be saved to the hard disk drive — you can’t select  
particular files and/or folders. You won’t be able to use your Digital Media  
Recorder while JPEG files are being saved to the hard disk drive.  
4. When you copy JPEG files to the Digital Media Recorder’s hard disk drive, they  
are saved in the Pictures menu.  
For information about the Pictures menu, go to page 44. For information about  
renaming and deleting JPEG files, go to pages 26, 27, and/or 28.  
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Chapter 5  
The Menu System  
Overview of the Digital Media Recorder’s Menu System  
Channels Menu  
Disc Menu  
Video Menu  
Music Menu  
Pictures Menu  
Recordings Menu  
Setup Menu  
Using the Parental Control Feature  
Graphics contained within this User’s Guide are for representation only. Some of the menu screens,  
buttons, and display messages might be different in your product than they appear in this book. The on-  
screen help text provides the most current operational information.  
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Overview of the Digital Media Recorder’s Menu System  
Since this product has many features, it has a wealth of menus and options. To access the main menu during playback, press the STOP button on  
the remote. To access the main menu when you’re not playing a disc or a program that you recorded to the hard disk drive, press the MENU  
button.  
How to navigate through on-screen menus  
Throughout the Digital Media Recorder’s menu system, you’ll see arrows on the on-screen menu bars to indicate that more choices are  
available. Use the corresponding arrow buttons on the remote control to scroll through the choices. To select a choice or a menu, press the OK  
button.  
To return to the previous menu, press the left arrow button or GO BACK.  
Press the down arrow button on  
remote control to see more options.  
Press the left arrow  
button on the remote to  
go to the previous menu.  
Press the right arrow  
Press the left arrow button on the  
remote to go to the previous menus.  
button or the OK button  
on the remote to see the  
Parental Control menus.  
The Main Menu  
The main menu is divided into the following submenus:  
Channels - shows current channel number or input.  
Disc - plays a disc, enables you to create a customized playlist for DVD discs and  
audio CDs, enables you to transfer contents from a disc to the Digital Media  
Recorder’s hard drive, selects the screen format for DVDs, and accesses title menus  
and disc menus for DVDs. Go to page 43 for details.  
Video - shows you the programs that are stored on the Digital Media Recorder’s  
hard disk drive (the content you’ve recorded). Video refers to content that has both  
audio and video, like a TV show. Go to page 44 for details.  
Music –lists the files and folders of MP3 music you’ve copied to the Digital Media  
Recorder’s hard drive. Go to page 44 for details.  
Pictures – lists files and folders of JPEG pictures. Go to page 43 for details.  
Recording – accesses recording options such as timer recording and recording  
quality. Go to page 44 for details.  
Setup – accesses all of the menus from the Interactive Setup (the menus you went  
through the first time you turned on the product); parental controls (rating limits);  
language options for on-screen menus and discs; and advanced settings for audio  
and component video. Go to page 45 for more information.  
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Channels  
Shows the current channel or input. To watch TV, press OK when the Channels  
menu is highlighted (the channel banner appears to show you channel, audio  
selection, and the current mode, such as Live, Delayed, Pause, etc.).  
Disc Menu  
You can only access the disc menu when you’ve inserted a compatible disc into the  
Digital Media Recorder. The submenus follow:  
Start: starts playing the disc.  
Screen format: the setting you choose adjusts the way a movie appears on your TV  
(DVD discs only). Standard TVs are 4 x 3 format. Depending on the type of  
television you have, you may want to adjust the screen setting (also called the  
aspect ratio). The choices follow:  
4 x 3 Standard Choose this setting if you want the movie to fill the entire  
screen of your TV. This might mean that parts of the picture (the left and right  
edges) won’t be seen. Most discs that are produced in a widescreen format only  
can’t be cropped in this fashion. This means the black bars might appear at the  
left and right sides of the screen.  
4 x 3 Letterbox Choose this setting if you want to see movies in their  
original aspect ratio (height-to-width ratio). You’ll see the entire frame of the  
movie, but it will take up a smaller portion of the screen vertically. The movie  
might appear with black bars at the top and bottom of the screen.  
16 x 9 Choose this setting if your Digital Media Recorder is connected to a  
widescreen TV. If you choose this setting and you don’t have a widescreen TV,  
the images on the screen might appear distorted due to vertical compression. If  
you play a disc recorded in 4 x 3 format on a widescreen TV, the left and right  
sides of the screen will appear black.  
Save: available when you’ve inserted a CD (with MP3 or JPEG files on it), and  
enables you to transfer the content from the disc to the Digital Media Recorder’s  
hard disk drive.  
Playlist (available for Audio CDs only): You can create a customized playlist just  
like you can with many CD players where you rearrange the order in which the  
songs play. The playlist is played via the Program Play option in the Info Display  
(page 37). To set up a playlist, follow the on-screen instructions.  
Autoplay: When you select On, a disc immediately starts playing after you insert it  
into the player (there’s no need to press the PLAY button).  
DVD Menu: available when you’ve inserted a DVD disc that has its own menu.  
Press OK to access the disc’s menu.  
DVD Title: less common than DVD disc menus, some discs have Title Menus — the  
DVD might have more than one title and each title might have a separate menu for  
each movie or program.  
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Video  
Video refers to programs you recorded from the TV to the Digital Media Recorder’s  
hard disk drive. From the Video menu, you can choose to play a program by using  
the arrow buttons to highlight it, and pressing the PLAY button. To delete or rename  
a program, press the right arrow button to highlight the box on the right side of the  
screen. Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the options and follow  
the on-screen instructions. When you’re recording a program, it appears in this  
menu as In progress. For more playback information, go to page 27.  
Music  
Music refers to mp3 songs.  
From the Music menu, you can choose to play a song (or a folder of songs) stored  
on the hard disk drive or delete it (them), or rename a file or folder. Once you’ve  
highlighted a file or folder from the Music menu, use the right arrow button to go  
to the box on the right side of the screen. Use the up and down arrow buttons to  
scroll through the options. Press OK to select the option that appears in the box. For  
more information about playing mp3 songs, go to page 39.  
Note:  
To go back to a previous menu, press the left  
arrow button or GO BACK.  
Pictures  
From the Pictures menu, you can choose to view pictures (JPEG files) stored on the  
hard drive, rename them, or delete them. For more information about JPEG files, go  
to page 40.  
Recordings  
The Recordings menu contains special settings for recording to the hard disk drive.  
Timer: Sets up automatic recordings. Timer recordings are especially useful when  
you have a favorite program that you want to record every week and/or every day.  
If you use a cable box, the cable box must be On during the timer recording; if  
you’re recording from satellite, the satellite set-top box, also called a receiver, must  
be On).  
GUIDE Plus+: Your on-screen GUIDE Plus+ program guide also has an automatic  
recording feature. You can only set up recordings that the guide lists such as  
programs from cable, cable box, or off-air reception. The Guide Recording menu  
can’t set up recordings from a satellite program provider.  
Recording Quality: Similar to quality settings on a VCR, you tell the Digital Media  
Recorder what quality you want to use for the recording — the better the quality,  
the more memory (space) the recording will use on the Digital Media Recorder’s  
hard drive and the less recording time you’ll have. The recording quality choices are  
listed as the amount of time you can record onto the hard disk drive — the more  
time you can record, the lower the video quality. The choices are:  
10h (hours)  
20h (hours)  
30h (hours)  
40h (hours)  
high quality  
normal quality  
basic quality  
low quality  
Timer Warnings: This menu lets you set how far in advance you would like the  
Digital Media Recorder to send a warning if the hard disk drive is full.  
Note:  
Times listed in Recording Quality menu are  
approximate. How much recording time there is on the  
hard disk drive is also affected by the number and size  
of JPEG or MP3 recordings that are stored on the hard  
disk drive.  
Changing the Timer Warning setting is helpful if you’re planning to be out of town,  
and you’ve set up 5 different timer recordings via the Timer menu. Since you’re  
going to be out of town, you might want to change the setting to 36 hours (if you  
leave it set at 12 hours, you won’t be there when the Recorder alerts you).  
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Setup  
The Setup menu contains many submenus that are explained on the following  
pages. The following list is an overview. Follow the instructions at the bottom of  
the screen.  
Note: To return to a previous menu, press the left arrow button.  
Parental Controls: set ratings limits and a password for DVD discs. For details, go  
to page 47.  
Options: Contains settings and menus for audio features, as well as black level  
settings and dimmer options for the front display of your Digital Media Recorder.  
Digital Output: If you connected your Digital Media Recorder to a  
receiver via the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack (COAXIAL or OPTICAL) on the  
back of the player, choose the type of receiver (or decoder) you have:  
Dolby Digital and/or DTS.  
Note: If you select DTS, and you don’t have a DTS receiver connected to the  
Digital Media Recorder you won’t hear any audio or the audio will be distorted.  
SRS/TruSurround: The TruSurround® feature simulates a six-speaker  
listening experience through just two speakers. The default setting is Off.  
To turn on the Virtual Surround® feature highlight SRS/TruSurround, and  
press OK. Highlight On and press the OK button.  
Black Level: Adjusts how bright the picture appears. Choose between  
Dark and Light. Use the arrow buttons to highlight a choice and the OK  
button to select the choice that’s highlighted.  
Dimmer: Adjusts the brightness of the display on the front of the Digital  
Media Recorder. Use the arrow buttons to highlight a setting, and the OK  
button to select the option that’s highlighted. The choices follow:  
Automatic (the display automatically dims during playback); Bright; Dim.  
Audio Broadcast: Selects audio format from the broadcast signal —  
Mono, Stereo, SAP (Second Audio Program). If you select SAP and the  
program you record is available with SAP audio, both SAP and mono  
audio will be recorded. During playback, you can decide which audio you  
want to play — SAP on the right channel or Mono on the left channel.  
Languages: Selects different languages for on-screen menus, subtitles and audio  
language of certain discs.  
Display: the language that appears when you access this menu the first  
time reflects the option you chose during the interactive setup. To change  
the language of the on-screen displays (menus), use the arrow buttons to  
highlight a language and press OK to select it.  
Audio: the language that appears when you access this menu the first time  
reflects the option you chose during the interactive setup. You can change  
the audio language by highlighting an option and pressing the OK button.  
Subtitles: Some movies on DVD discs have subtitles. Set up your default  
settings in this menu. You can quickly override these settings while  
playing a disc by using the Info Display (go to page 35 for information).  
Automatic: matches the language you selected during interactive  
setup.  
Off: subtitles won’t appear on the screen.  
On: if the title (movie) has subtitles available, they will appear  
automatically.  
Original: subtitle language will match the original audio (dialogue)  
language of the title (movie).  
Disc: Many discs have their own menu that appears on the screen. You can  
select the language in which you want the disc menu displayed. In order for  
your setting to take effect, the disc’s menu must have been created with the  
corresponding language option.  
TruSurround  
is a trademark of SRS Labs,  
Inc. TruSurround technology is incorporated under  
license agreement from SRS Labs, Inc.  
Note: Currently, very few Region 1 discs have multiple language disc menus.  
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Installation: The submenus contained in the Installation menu pertain to the way  
you’ve connected the Digital Media Recorder to other components such as your TV,  
satellite receiver, and or cable box. If you move, or change any of the information  
you gave the Digital Media Recorder when you set it up initially, you need to  
change the information in these menus.  
Interactive Setup: The first time you turned on your Digital Media  
Recorder, you had to complete an interactive setup so your Digital Media  
Recorder could have the information it needs to function properly. For  
details about the Interactive Setup, go to page 12. To go through this  
procedure again to change settings, highlight Interactive Setup and press the  
OK button.  
Channel Search: If you’ve changed program providers (cable and/or  
satellite), the Channel Search will automatically search the signal and put  
the latest channels in the Digital Media Recorder’s channel list. Use the  
arrow buttons to highlight Channel Search, and press OK to begin (a  
progress indicator appears to let you know how quickly the search is being  
completed).  
Manual Clock: If the clock is incorrectly set or you skipped this step during  
the initial setup, you can set the Digital Media Recorder’s clock using the  
number buttons on the remote and the arrow buttons to navigate. Follow  
the on-screen instructions.  
Note: In order for Timer Recordings to work, you must set the clock to the correct  
time and date.  
Channel List: Enables you to change what channels are accessed when you  
press the Digital Media Recorder’s channel up and down buttons (if you  
delete a channel from the channel list, you can still access it by using the  
number buttons on the remote). For more explanation, go to page 14.  
GUIDE Plus+: Enables you to change settings that pertain to the on-screen  
programming guide that’s built into your Digital Media Recorder.  
Setup: The first time you turned on your Digital Media Recorder, you  
had to complete an interactive setup so your Digital Media Recorder  
could have the information it needs to function properly — part of this  
initial setup included information for the GUIDE Plus+ programming  
guide. If any of your information has changed (you moved, or you’ve  
changed cable your cable service), access this menu to complete the  
GUIDE Plus+ Setup again.  
Label: If you choose On, the station name appears when you change  
channels. If your set Label to Off, the station name doesn’t appear  
when you change channels.  
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Using Parental Controls  
You can set up ratings limits and turn on the Parental Control feature in order to control the type of discs people can play in the Digital Media  
Recorder. The padlock icon on the Lock menu indicates whether the player is locked or unlocked.  
Locked: You need to enter the password in order to play discs that have a higher rating than what you’ve allowed. When the player is  
locked, nobody can access the Lock menu without entering the password.  
Unlocked: No password required to play discs. Even if you’ve set ratings limits, they won’t be enforced when the player is unlocked.  
Notes:  
The player is shipped unlocked without any rating limits set. If you want to use the Parental Control feature, set Ratings Limits and then  
lock the player.  
Don’t confuse the Digital Media Recorder’s Parental Control feature with a parental control feature that may be in your TV, often referred to as V-  
Chip. The ratings described here refer to discs that you play in the recorder, not TV programs.  
Lock (and Unlock)  
1. From the Digital Media Recorder’s main menu, select Setup and press OK (the  
Setup menu items appear).  
2. Since Parental Control is highlighted, just press the OK button (the Parental  
Control menu items appear).  
3. Since Lock is highlighted, just press the OK button on the remote.  
4. If prompted to enter a password, use the number buttons on the remote control  
and press OK (Confirm Password appears). Enter the same numbers you entered  
before and press OK.  
5. To return to the previous menu, press the left arrow button.  
Once the player is locked, you’ll need to enter the password everytime you access  
the menu.  
Note: The player is shipped without any rating limits set. You need to set Ratings  
Limits (go to page 48 for instructions) in order for the player to prevent people  
from playing discs with certain ratings.  
Password  
You can change your password.  
1. From the Digital Media Recorder’s main menu, select Setup and press OK (the  
Setup menu items appear).  
2. Since Parental Control is highlighted, just press the OK button (the Parental  
Control menu items appear).  
3. Highlight Password, and press OK.  
4. Use the number buttons on the remote to enter the four-digit number that you  
want to use as your new password, and press OK (you will be prompted to enter  
your new password again to confirm). Enter your password, and press OK.  
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Rating Limits  
The Rating Limits menu lets you determine what types of discs can be played in the player, and what types of discs will require a password  
to override the rating limit that you’ve set. In the U.S., the ratings feature is based on the ratings set up by the MPAA (Motion Pictures  
Association of America) such as R, PG, G, etc.  
The system ranks the ratings from 1 to 8 in order to accommodate ratings systems used in other countries (1 is considered material that is  
least offensive and 8 is considered the most offensive).  
Note: In order for the Ratings to be enforced, the Digital Media Recorder must be locked and the disc you’re playing must contain a movie  
(or a title) that is rated.  
To set Ratings:  
1. From the Digital Media Recorder’s main menu, select Setup and press OK (the  
Setup menu items appear).  
2. Since Parental Control is already highlighted, just press OK (the Parental Control  
menu items appear).  
3. Highlight Rating Limits and press OK (the 8-level rating list appears).  
4. Use the up and down arrow buttons to move the bar to the rating level you find  
acceptable.  
Ratings that don’t require a password (free access) appear under the bar.  
Ratings that require a password appear above the bar.  
5. Press OK.  
Note: You must lock the player (page 47) in order for the ratings to be enforced.  
Unrated Titles  
Some discs contain titles (or movies) that don’t have a rating assigned to them.  
Sometimes, movies you might find the most explicit are unrated. In order to prevent  
these movies from being played, you need to choose Password Required from the  
Unrated Titles menu, and lock the player.  
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Chapter 1: Getting Started  
Chapter 6  
Additional Information  
Troubleshooting  
Back of the Digital Media Recorder  
Front of the Digital Media Recorder  
Explanation of Input Jacks and Cables  
Limited Warranty  
Accessory Information  
Saving Digital Media Recorder Content to a VCR  
Graphics contained within this User’s Guide are for representation only. Some of the menu screens,  
buttons, and display messages might be different in your product than they appear in this book. The on-  
screen help text provides the most current operational information.  
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Troubleshooting  
GENERAL PROBLEMS  
Player won’t work (locks up)  
•Try unplugging the AC power cord and plugging it back in.  
• Reset the Digital Media Recorder: on the front of the unit, press and hold the STANDBY/ON button while you press and hold STOP and  
OPEN/CLOSE buttons — wait at least 3 seconds before you release all of the buttons. You’ll need to set up your menu preferences because  
this Reset Procedure returns the Digital Media Recorder’s menus to the factory default settings.  
No power  
• Plug in the Digital Media Recorder. Make sure both ends of the AC power cord are securely plugged into the Recorder and into an AC outlet.  
• Make sure you’ve plugged it into a working outlet and/or a power strip that is turned on.  
• Don’t plug the unit into an outlet that is operated by a wall switch.  
Disc tray won’t open  
• Maybe the Tray Lock feature has been activated. To unlock the disc tray, press and hold the STOP button on the front of the unit and then  
press and hold the OPEN/CLOSE button on the front of the unit at the same time - wait 3 seconds before releasing both buttons.  
No picture  
• Turn on the TV.  
• Tune your TV to the Video Input Channel that corresponds to the jacks you used to connect the TV to the Digital Media Recorder (go to page  
16 for more help).  
• If you’re playing a DVD, press STOP (the main menu appears). Check the PROG SCAN switch on the back of the unit to make sure it is in the  
OFF position. Try playing the disc again.  
• If you’ve activated the V-Chip parental control feature in your TV and you are using the Digital Media Recorder’s GUIDE Plus+ programming  
guide, you may have highlighted a channel in the guide that is rated higher than the settings in the TV’s V-Chip. Just press the GUIDE  
button, and then use the Channel buttons to tune to another channel.  
• Make sure your Digital Media Recorder is connected properly.  
Light is blinking  
• There is a problem with a Timer Recording — you’ve either set up two programs to record at the same time; two programs that overlap; or  
there’s not enough room on the hard disk drive to record. Turn on the TV and Digital Media Recorder, and go to the Recordings menu to find  
out what’s wrong.  
A screen saver appears on the TV  
• Your player is equipped with a screen saver that appears on the TV after your player has been idle for several minutes. To make it disappear,  
press STOP or CLEAR on the remote.  
The menu is displayed in a foreign language  
• The Language menu (Display menu) is set to that language. Go to the Setup menu and choose Languages (in Spanish, shown as Idiomas; in  
French, as Langues), choose the Display option. Highlight the language you prefer, and press OK.  
Disc won’t eject  
• When you put a disc into the player, the player may take up to 15 seconds to read the disc. You won’t be able to eject the disc during this  
time. Wait 15 seconds and try again.  
• Maybe the Tray Lock feature has been activated. To unlock the disc tray, press and hold the STOP button on the front of the unit and then  
press and hold the OPEN/CLOSE button on the front of the unit at the same time - wait 3 seconds before releasing both buttons.  
I forgot my password  
• Press the STOP button on the front of the unit while you press the STOP button on the remote control — keep pressing both buttons for  
approximately 3 seconds (until the  
icon disappears from the front panel display). Release both buttons (the player should be unlocked). If  
that doesn’t work, try resetting the Digital Media Recorder (instructions are listed below).  
• Reset the Digital Media Recorder: on the front of the unit, press and hold the STANDBY/ON button while you press and hold STOP and  
OPEN/CLOSE buttons — wait at least 3 seconds before you release all of the buttons. You’ll need to set up your menu preferences because  
this Reset Procedure returns the Digital Media Recorder’s menus to the factory default settings.  
PLAYBACK PROBLEMS  
Disc won’t play  
• Insert a disc with the label side facing up.  
• Check the type of disc you put into the player. This player only plays DVD video discs, Video CDs, audio CDs, and CDs with true MP3 files  
and/or JPEG files. MP3 files that have been converted to MPX files (or similar types of files) won’t be recognized by your Digital Media  
Recorder.  
• Both the Digital Media Recorder and the disc are coded by region. If the regional codes don’t match, the disc cannot be played. This player is  
Region No. 1.  
• Press STOP (the main menu appears). Check the PROG SCAN switch on the back of the unit to make sure it is in the OFF position. Try  
playing the disc again.  
• If you’re playing a Multisession CD, you might not have closed the session before ejecting it from your computer. Close the session and try  
the disc again.  
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Play starts, but then stops immediately  
• The disc is dirty. Clean it.  
• Condensation has formed in the Digital Media Recorder. Allow it to dry out.  
The picture is distorted and/or fuzzy; or “jumps” during disc playback  
• The disc might be damaged. Try another disc.  
• It is normal for some distortion to appear during forward or reverse scan.  
• The disc might be dirty. Clean it (go to page 52 for instructions)  
• Some discs have defects that cause them to jump from one scene to the next.  
• Turn the PROG SCAN switch on the back of the Digital Media Recorder to the “off” position. This switch should only be turned on if you’ve  
connected the Digital Media Recorder to a television that uses progressive scanning to display the image. Some, but not all High Definition  
Televisions (HDTVs) and multimedia monitors use progressive scan.  
• If you have a progressive scan TV connected, a slight jumping of the signal is normal when you first play a DVD disc. A more detailed  
explanation follows:  
If you have a progressive scan TV connected to the Digital Media Recorder via the COMPONENT jacks (Y, Pb, Pr) and turned on the PROG  
SCAN switch, the Digital Media Recorder automatically switches between progressive scan and regular interlace because progressive scan is  
only available when you play DVD discs. As the signal is converted from interlace to progressive (and vice versa), the Recorder resynchronizes  
the signal. Depending upon your TV, this resynchronization process might cause a slight “jump” in the picture when you start playing a DVD  
disc and again when you return to watching TV.  
No sound or distorted sound  
• Make sure your player is connected properly. Make sure all cables are securely inserted into the appropriate jacks.  
• You may need to readjust the Digital Output setting (from the Options menu). Go to page 45. If you select DTS, and your Digital Media  
Recorder isn’t connected to a DTS-capable receiver, you won’t hear any sound, or the sound will be distorted.  
• Turn your TV to its Video Input Channel (go to page 16).  
• Sound is muted when you’re using search features (fast forward, reverse, frame advance, etc.).  
• If you connected an audio receiver to your Digital Media Recorder, make sure you chose the correct input setting on the receiver.  
Can’t advance through a movie  
• You can’t advance through the opening credits and warning information that appear at the beginning of movies because the disc is  
programmed to prohibit that action.  
Subtitle and/or audio language is not the one selected from the initial setting  
• If the subtitle and/or audio language does not exist on the disc, the disc’s priority language will be selected instead. Set the subtitle and/or  
audio language manually through the Info Display or the Digital Media Recorder’s menu system.  
Play doesn’t begin  
• The rating of the title on the disc exceeds the rating limit set in the Ratings Limits menu. Unlock the player and/or change the rating limit in  
those menus. Go to page 47 for more information.  
No forward or reverse scan  
• Some discs have sections that prohibit rapid scanning, or title and chapter skip.  
• If you’re trying to skip through the warning information and credits at the beginning of a movie, you won’t be able to. This part of the movie  
is often programmed to prohibit skipping through it.  
Desired angle cannot be changed  
• Most discs don’t have the multi-camera angle system, and some discs only have multiple angles during certain parts of the movie.  
Picture is too tall and thin  
• Change the Screen Format in the menu system. Go to page 43 for more information.  
Picture is too short and wide  
• Change the Screen Format in the menu system. Go to page 43 for more information.  
RECORDING/COPYING PROBLEMS  
Not enough hours on the hard disk drive  
• To get more recording time (space on the Digital Media Recorder’s hard disk drive), you can change the Recording Quality setting (page 44).  
Cannot copy discs to videotape  
• You can’t record DVD discs onto videocassettes because the discs are encoded with anti-copy protection. You may see a distorted picture on  
your VCR if you attempt to copy a protected disc.  
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GUIDE PLUS+ SYSTEM  
No listings  
• If you have satellite TV service, the GUIDE Plus+ system won’t list the programs.  
• If you have a cable box, you must set up the G-LINK cable correctly (page 11), and complete the interactive setup (page 13).  
Won’t work with cable box  
• You can’t access pay-per-view programs via the GUIDE Plus+ system, and some other cable box features. Cable companies configure their  
boxes and services differently so it is difficult to know the specific solution. Contact your cable company.  
The GUIDE Plus+ program guide goes blank when I highlight a channel/program  
• If you’ve activated the V-Chip parental control feature in your TV and you are using the Digital Media Recorder’s GUIDE Plus+ programming  
guide, you may have highlighted a channel in the guide that is rated higher than the settings in the TV’s V-Chip. Just press the GUIDE button,  
and then use the Channel buttons to tune to another channel.  
REMOTE CONTROL  
Remote won’t work  
•You might be in the wrong mode. To operate your Digital Media Recorder, press DVD on the remote before you press any other buttons. If  
you’re operating the TV, press the TV button first, etc. (this remote operates most RCA, GE, and Proscan TVs, and you can program it to operate  
other brands of televisions).  
• Insert new batteries in the remote.  
• Operate the remote control at a distance of no more than 20 feet.  
• Remove any obstacles between the remote and the Digital Media Recorder or other component. If your Digital Media Recorder is in an  
entertainment cabinet, the glass doors might obstruct the remote control from operating the Digital Media Recorder. Open the doors.  
Can’t program the remote  
• The universal remote control that came with your Digital Media Recorder is already programmed to operate most RCA, GE, and Proscan  
consumer electronics products. You can program it to operate many other brands and models of VCRs, TVs, cable boxes, and digital satellite  
receivers. Instructions are explained on page 19.  
Lost the remote control  
• To order a new remote control, go to page 59. The buttons on the front of the Digital Media Recorder operate the Digital Media Recorder’s  
basic functions, but you won’t be able to use the menu system without the remote control. The buttons on the front of the unit are described  
on page 55. Also, if you have another RCA, GE, or Proscan brand product with a remote control that has a DVD button, some of the buttons  
will probably operate this product if you press the DVD button first.  
MP3 FILES  
The following recommendations can’t be taken as a guarantee that the Digital Media Recorder will play MP3 recordings, or as an assurance of  
sound quality. Certain technologies and methods for MP3 file recording on CD-R discs prevent optimal playback of these files on your product.  
• Make sure the file is a true MP3 file. You can only play true MP3 files in the Digital Media Recorder — some products use software to compress  
MP3 files and convert them to other formats such as MPX. Your Digital Media Recorder won’t recognize or play MPX files or other types of  
converted MP3 files.  
• When naming MP3 files, don’t exceed 12 characters, and enter .mp3 as the file extension. When using a general name format of: Title.mp3,  
make sure the title is 8 characters or less, don’t use spaces, and don’t use special characters (such as, =. +, /, %, &, etc.).  
• Whatever the real recording capacity of the CD-R, don’t use more than 630MB of recording space on the disc.  
• Use a decompression transfer rate of at least 128 kb/sec (kilobits/second) when recording MP3 files. Sound quality with MP3 files basically  
depends on the rate of compression you choose. Getting audio CD quality sound requires an analog/digital sampling rate, that is conversion to  
MP3 format, of at least 128 kb/sec and up to 160 kb/sec. However, choosing higher rates like 192 kb/sec or more, only rarely give even better  
sound quality. Conversely, files with sampling rates below 128 kb/sec won’t be played.  
Can’t get to Digital Media Recorder’s main menu  
• Press the STOP button until the main menu appears or press the left arrow button to return to the previous menu. If that doesn’t work, remove  
the MP3 disc from the disc tray.  
Can’t make the Info Display appear  
• The Info Display is only available when playing DVD discs, Audio CDs, Video CDs, and watching TV. The Info Display disappears automatically  
(times out)  
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Handling Cautions  
Before connecting other components to this Digital Media Recorder, be sure to turn all components off.  
Don’t move the player while a disc is being played. The disc may get scratched or broken, and the player’s internal parts may be damaged.  
Don’t move the Digital Media Recorder while the power is on — you could damage the hard disk drive permanently.  
Don’t put any container filled with liquid or any small metal objects on the Digital Media Recorder.  
Don’t put your hand into the disc tray.  
Don’t place anything other than the disc in the disc tray.  
Exterior influences such as lightning and static electricity can affect normal operation. If this occurs, turn the unit off and on again with the  
STANDBY•ON button, or disconnect and then reconnect the AC power cord to the AC power outlet. The unit should operate normally.  
Be sure to remove the disc and turn off the player after use.  
Maintenance of Cabinet  
For safety reasons, when cleaning the cabinet be sure to disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet.  
Do not use benzene, thinner, or other solvents for cleaning.  
Wipe the cabinet with a soft cloth.  
Formation of Condensation  
Due to sharp changes in temperature and humidity, condensation may form if warm air comes in contact with any cold parts inside the  
player.  
When condensation forms inside the player, the player may not operate correctly. If this occurs, leave the player at room temperature until  
the inside of the player becomes dry and operational.  
If condensation forms on a disc, wipe the disc with a soft, dry cloth by moving the cloth from the center hole toward the outer edge.  
Handling Discs  
• Don’t touch the disc’s signal surfaces. Hold by the edges or by one edge and the hole in the center.  
• Don’t affix labels or adhesive tape to label surfaces. Don’t scratch or damage the label.  
• Do not use damaged (cracked or warped) discs.  
Cleaning Discs  
Dirty discs can cause reduced video and audio performance. Always keep discs clean by wiping them gently with a soft cloth from the inner  
edge toward the outer perimeter.  
If a disc becomes very dirty, wet a soft cloth in water, wring it out well. Wipe the dirt away gently, and remove any water drops with a dry  
cloth.  
Do not use record-cleaning sprays or anti-static agents on discs. Also, never clean the discs with benzene, thinner, or other volatile solvents  
which may cause damage to the disc surface.  
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INPUT  
OUTPUT  
S-VIDEO  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
Y
COMPOSITE  
VIDEO  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
Pb  
Pr  
RF ANTENNA/CABLE  
INPUT  
AUDIO  
L
L
PROG.  
SCAN  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
R
R
G-LINK  
IR SAT  
ON  
OFF  
Back of the Digital Media Recorder  
The back of your recorder might look a little overwhelming at first. This section explains what goes where and why. There are two sets of jacks  
on the back of your Digital Media Recorder — INPUT jacks and OUTPUT jacks.  
Each jack is explained individually below, but the basic idea is about sending and receiving information to be played on or through your  
recorder and displaying that information on your TV screen. We call it Signal Flow.  
INPUT Jacks bring the signal that carries the content INTO the Digital Media Recorder. Connecting the Input jacks on the DVD Recorder to  
corresponding output jacks on your TV is what makes it possible to record programs on your Digital Media Recorder and pause Live TV.  
The Output Jacks are sending the signal from the Digital Media Recorder to the TV so you can see it on the screen. When you’re playing a DVD,  
the Digital Media Recorder interprets the information on the disc and sends it to the TV so you can see it. It’s the same idea with programs  
you’ve recorded to the hard drive of the Digital Media Recorder — the correct cables must be connected to the Digital Media Recorder’s Output  
jacks and the corresponding Input Jacks on the TV so you can see the program on the TV.  
Explanation of Jacks (from left to right)  
RF ANTENNA IN: Connect an RF Coaxial cable from an off-air antenna, cable box, or cable outlet to this jack. The cable is sending the  
programming from the source to the DVD Recorder. Our connections show the cable coming from an RF Splitter (which enables you to watch one  
program on TV while you record another to your Digital Media Recorder’s hard drive).  
INPUT 1: These jacks receive audio and video from a compatible component, such as a satellite receiver. INPUT 2 jacks are on the front of the  
Digital Media Recorder.  
S-VIDEO: If your satellite receiver has S-VIDEO, connect the S-Video cable to this jack because it provides better picture quality than  
standard composite video.  
COMPOSITE VIDEO: Color coded yellow, the video cable you use with this jack provides better quality than an RF Coaxial cable but isn’t as  
good as S-Video.  
AUDIO L (left): Color coded white, connect corresponding audio cable to a compatible component such as a satellite receiver.  
AUDIO R (right): Color coded red, connect corresponding audio cable to a compatible component such as a satellite receiver.  
OUTPUTS (VIDEO, COMPOSITE VIDEO, AUDIO L, AUDIO R, COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT Y, Pb, Pr): These jacks send the content (audio and  
video) from your Digital Media Recorder (a disc, something you’ve saved on your Recorder’s hard drive, or TV programming) OUT to the TV so  
you can see it on the TV screen and hear it through the TV’s speakers. There are three video options: Composite Video, S-Video, and Component  
Video (for detailed explanation, go to page 56).  
IR CABLE: If you have a cable box connected, connect the IR Cable (provided) to this jack in order for the Digital Media Recorder to control the  
cable box for timer recordings and program listings. For instructions, go to page 11.  
IR SAT: If you have a satellite receiver connected, connect the IR Cable (provided) to this jack in order for the Digital Media Recorder to control  
the cable box for timer recordings and program listings. For instructions, go to page 11.  
DIGITAL AUDIO (OPTICAL and COAXIAL)  
Use one of these jacks to connect your Digital Media Recorder to a Dolby Digital or DTS receiver or decoder. Some receivers have either the  
COAXIAL or OPTICAL type of Digital Audio Input jack, and some have both. Under most conditions, optical and coaxial connections work  
equally well — the only difference is the type of cable you connect to the jack.  
Rarely, but sometimes, coaxial digital cables — especially long ones, pick up radio frequency (RF) interference from household appliances, nearby  
power lines, and/or broadcast towers. If you want to use a less expensive cable, connect a coaxial cable to the COAXIAL jack if your receiver has  
a Coaxial input jack.  
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OPTICAL - connect an optical cable (SPDIF) to the OPTICAL jack on the Digital Media Recorder and Digital Audio  
Optical Input jack on your receiver.  
COAXIAL - connect a digital coaxial cable to this jack and to the Digital Audio Coaxial Input jack on your  
receiver. The cable is not a black coaxial cable, but an RCA-type cable.  
PROG. SCAN switch – If you’ve connected your Digital Media Recorder to a TV that uses progressive scanning to  
display the image via the Y, Pb, Pr jacks, turn the switch to the “on” position for progressive scan playback of  
DVD discs. Typically, only some High Definition Televisions and high-end multimedia monitors use progressive  
scanning. Leave the switch in the OFF positoin for S-VIDEO or COMPOSITE VIDEO connections.  
Note: If you turn the PROG SCAN switch on, and your TV isn’t capable of progressive scanning you won’t see a  
clear picture on the TV screen. Additionally, when playing DVDs you won’t see any picture— press STOP (the main  
menu appears) and turn the PROG SCAN switch to the OFF position. Try playing the disc again.  
Open the door to access the front  
audio video input jacks (INPUT 2).  
STANDBY/ON  
-
+
INPUT  
VOLUME  
OPEN/CLOSE  
PLAY  
PAUSE  
STOP  
RECORD  
PR- PR+  
DVD / VIDEO / CD / MP3 PLAYER HARD DISC DRIVE RECORDER DRS 7000  
Front Panel Controls  
Underneath the door:  
INPUT 2: Audio/Video jacks – These Input Jacks are provided for convenient connection of a temporary  
component, such as a camcorder.  
STANDBY/ON – Turns the digital media recorder on and off.  
INPUT – Accesses different Video Input Channels (the “channel” to which you tune the DVD Recorder so you can  
see the signal coming from a component that is connected with cables to the different Input Jacks on the DVD  
Recorder). For example, if your camcorder is connected to the Audio and Video Input jacks on the front of the  
Digital Media Recorder (behind the door), you would press INPUT until INPUT 2-Front appears.  
VOLUME + and – Increases or decreases the volume.  
OPEN/CLOSE – Opens and closes the disc tray.  
PLAY – Press to begin playback of a disc or content stored on the hard disk drive.  
PAUSE – Pauses playback (also, pauses live TV).  
STOP – Stops playback and/or recording.  
RECORD - Records live TV.  
CH- (channel down) - Goes to the previous channel in the channel list when you’re watching TV. When playing a  
disc, goes to the beginning of the preceding title, chapter, or track on a disc.  
CH+ (channel up) - Goes to the next channel in the channel list when you’re watching TV. When playing a disc,  
goes to the beginning of the next title, chapter, or track on a disc (in effect, “skipping” the title, chapter, or track).  
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Explanation of Input Jacks and Cables  
This section describes the jacks and cables you can use to make connections (only audio/video cables are packed with your Digital  
go to your local electronics store). There are several ways to connect your Digital Media Recorder to your TV depending upon the  
cables you have and the jacks that are on the back of your TV.  
Different jacks and cables provide a different level of performance. It’s important to remember, we’re talking about degrees of  
picture improvement for comparison. If your TV has Component jacks (Y, Pb, Pr), S-VIDEO, and composite video (often color-  
coded yellow and grouped with Audio Left and Right jacks that are white and red); Component (Y, Pb, Pr), would be considered  
excellent, S-Video would be very good, and the composite video jack (yellow) would be considered good.  
Component Video (Y, Pb, Pr) Jacks and Cables  
Y
The Y, Pb, Pr jacks provide optimum picture quality because the video is separated into three signals  
(two signals are dedicated to the color portion of the image, and the other signal is dedicated to the  
black and white part of the image).  
Pb  
To ensure maximum picture quality, use three video-grade cables for the connection. There are bundled  
component video cables sold that are color-coded to match the Y, Pb, Pr jacks (red, green, and blue).  
Component Video Input jacks are usually found on Digital Televisions (HDTV).  
Pr  
Note: Also, remember to connect the left and right audio cables because the Y, Pb, Pr jacks and cables carry only  
the picture signal, not the sound.  
S-Video Jacks and Cables  
The S-Video (separate video) jack provides better picture quality than a composite video jack  
(sometimes labeled VIDEO and color-coded yellow on TVs) because S-Video keeps the color  
(chrominance, also called chroma) part of the signal separate from the black and white (luminance)  
part of the picture.  
S-VIDEO  
S-Video cables are designed to keep the color information separated. If your TV has an S-VIDEO jack,  
connect the Digital Media Recorder to the TV with an S-Video cable (not provided) for a better quality  
picture.  
Note: Remember to connect the left and right audio cables because the S-Video cable carries only the picture  
signal, not the sound.  
Audio/Video Jacks and Cables (RCA-type)  
Audio  
AUDIO  
OUT  
These jacks are used to send the audio from the disc you’re playing in the Digital Media Recorder to  
the TV. The audio jacks and cables are often color-coded (red for right audio, and white for left audio).  
You must connect audio cables to the AUDIO L and R jacks on the Digital Media Recorder and the  
corresponding Audio Input Jacks on the TV no matter which Video jack you connect (VIDEO; S-  
VIDEO; Y, Pb, Pr)  
VIDEO  
OUT  
R
L
Note: If your component has only one input for audio (mono), connect it to the left (white L/Mono) audio jack  
on the TV and don’t connect the right audio part of the cable.  
Video  
The basic Video jack (usually color-coded yellow) is also referred to as composite video. Composite  
video doesn’t keep color information separated (like S-Video), but it’s better than the video quality you  
get from an RF coaxial cable (the type used to plug the cable feed into a TV).  
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Limited Warranty  
What your warranty covers:  
• Defects in materials or workmanship.  
For how long after your purchase:  
• One year from date of purchase for parts and labor.  
The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm, whichever  
comes first.  
What we will do:  
• Pay any Authorized RCA Service Center the labor charges to repair your Digital Video Recorder.  
• Pay any Authorized RCA Service Center for the new or, at our option, refurbished replacement parts required to repair your  
Digital Video Recorder.  
How you get service:  
• Take your Digital Video Recorder to any Authorized RCA Service Center. To identify your nearest Authorized RCA Service  
Center, ask your dealer, look in the Yellow Pages, or call 1-800-336-1900.  
• Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that the product is within the warranty  
period must be presented to obtain warranty service. For rental firms, proof of first rental is also required.  
• Pick up your Digital Video Recorder when repairs are completed.  
What your warranty does not cover:  
• Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage.  
• Adjustment of customer controls.  
• Damage from misuse or neglect.  
• A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or other commercial purposes.  
• Batteries.  
• Units purchased or serviced outside the U.S.A.  
Product Registration:  
• Please complete the online Product Registration on RCA.com or complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with  
your unit. It will make it easier to contact you should it ever be necessary. The return of the card is not required for warranty  
coverage.  
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Limitation of Warranty:  
• THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE) ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. NO VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN BY THOMSON INC., ITS AGENTS OR  
EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY.  
• REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER.  
THOMSON INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF  
THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. THIS  
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED WARRANTY ARE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA.  
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.  
How state law relates to warranty:  
Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
• This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights that vary from state to state.  
If you purchased your product outside the United States:  
• This warranty does not apply. See your dealer for warranty information.  
Note: RCA and/or Thomson multimedia are not responsible for loss of contents saved to the unit’s hard disk drive, or any damages  
attached to the loss of contents stored to the hard disk drive.  
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Accessory Information  
There are various accessories available to complement your Digital Media Recorder. Prices are subject to change without notice. All  
accessories are subject to availability.  
A shipping and handling fee will be charged upon ordering, and we are required by law to collect the appropriate sales tax for  
each individual state, country, and locality to which the merchandise is being sent.  
How to Order  
To place an order by  
off  
reset  
phone, have your Visa,  
MasterCard, or  
Discover Card ready  
and call the toll-free  
number listed below.  
Optical Plug to Optical Plug for Optical Audio connection  
to a compatible receiver.  
Surge Protector (part number SCTV 160), price $49.95  
3 feet (part number DV3); price $15.95  
6 feet (part number DV6); price $19.95  
Use this number only  
to place an order for  
accessory items.  
DVD  
ON  
OFF  
TV  
VCR  
AUDIO  
AUX SAT CABLE  
MUTE  
ANGLE  
CH  
CH  
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ZOOM  
GUIDE  
GO BACK  
INFO  
OK  
1-800-338-0376  
MENU  
CLEAR  
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ADVANCE  
You can buy some  
accessories on-line at  
REVERSE  
PLAY  
STOP  
FORWARD  
PAUSE  
RECORD  
OPEN  
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Optical Plug to Mini Plug  
Remote Control (RCR160DALM1) part number 257873  
3 feet (part number DV3M); price $15.95  
6 feet (part number DV6M); price $19.95  
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To cable or antenna  
Copying content from the Digital Media Recorder to a VCR videocassette  
The following instructions are provided for a general connection in case you might want to copy content from the Digital Media Recorder’s hard  
disk drive to a VCR videocassette. The back of your TV and VCR probably don’t exactly match the ones shown here. In general, you just need to  
connect the Digital Media Recorder’s Output jacks to the VCR’s Input Jacks. Also, you need to be able to see what your copying, so the TV needs  
to be connected.  
1. Connect the Digital Media Recorder to the VCR.  
1a. Connect a set of audio/video cables to the Digital Media Recorder’s OUTPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO (yellow), AUDIO L (white), and AUDIO  
R (red) jacks, to the VCR’s Input Jacks (sometimes labeled VIDEO and AUDIO L and R).  
2. Connect the VCR to the TV. Connect an RF coaxial cable to the OUT TO TV jack on the VCR and to the IN FROM CABLE/ANTENNA jack  
on the TV.  
3. Make sure all of the components (TV, VCR, and Digital Media Recorder) are plugged into working power outlets.  
4. Turn on all of the components.  
5. Tune the TV to channel 3 or 4 (depending on the whether the VCR’s 3/4 switch is set to 3 or 4).  
6. Change the channel on the VCR to its Video Input Channel (sometimes called LINE or LINE INPUT).  
7. Access the menu in the Digital Media Recorder (Video, Music, or Pictures) that contains the content you want to copy.  
8. Insert a working videocassette tape into the VCR.  
9. Press the RECORD button on the VCR.  
10. Start playback of the video, music, or pictures on the Digital Media Recorder that you want to record onto the VCR’s videocassette.  
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