Palsonic DVD R 212 user manual

User manual for the device Palsonic DVD R 212

Device: Palsonic DVD R 212
Category: DVD Recorder
Manufacturer: Palsonic
Size: 1.46 MB
Added : 9/25/2014
Number of pages: 48
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DVD R 212
DVD RECORDER
PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD
1 JOYNTON AVENUE
WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA
TEL: (02) 9313 7111
FAX: (02) 9313 7555
www.palsonic.com.au
PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE
TELEPHONE
AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888

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Safety Instructions Danger Symbol Warning Symbol The lightning flash with an arrowhead The exclamation point within an symbol within an equilateral triangle is equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important intended to alert the user to the presence operating and maintenance (servicing) of dangerous voltage in the unit. instructions in the literature accompanying the unit. WARNING To prevent fire or electric shock, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Neve

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Table of Contents Basic Information Features of the Machine .................................................................................................................. 5 Terms ............................................................................................................................................... 6 Front and Rear Panels ..................................................................................................................... 8 Remote Control ..............

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Table of Contents Chapter Edit (Continued) Menu Description ............................................................................................................................. 21 Operation Steps ............................................................................................................................... 21 Select the title to be edited .......................................................................................................... 21 Split the title ........

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Table of Contents Track Selection ............................................................................................................................ 32 Track Selection Play for Audio Discs ........................................................................................... 32 Time Selection ............................................................................................................................. 32 The Use of "GOTO" Button .....................................

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Basic Information Features of the Machine The machine is capable of processing and recording various video signals into high quality DVD disks, such as the input signals of TV, ordinary disk player and DV. In addition, the machine can be used as a DVD player of excellent performance. It has all the functions of an ordinary DVD player. The two-in-one function of the machine will increase your life quality and enhance your sense of life. Permit multiple-signal input Supply multiple-signal output 1

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Basic Information Terms DVD Disc DVD disc is a highly compact device for storing. The high quality audio and video information is stored in it after being complied in MGEG-II format. There a 4 types of DVD discs such as bosseyed single -layer DVD-5 with a capacity of 4.7GB, bosseyed bi-layer DVD-9 with a capacity of 8.5GB, double-faced single layer DVD-10 with a capacity of 9.64GB and double-face bi-layer DVD-18 with a capacity of 17GB. DVD+RW Disc DVD+RW disc is also called DVD+ Rewritable disc

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Basic Information Terms (continued) Chapter It refers to the subtitle of the title of each division of the DVD image or music. Normally one title contains several chapters and each chapter has its own mark number so that it can be searched easily. Track Music or image in CD-DA or VCD is divided into several areas. Each area is a track. Each track has its own mark number so that it can be searched easily. Multiple Angles function Some DVDs record the different images of one view taken from differ

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Basic Information Front Panel 2 3 5 1 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 1. STANDBY/ON 7. DIGITAL VIDEO INPUT 2. OPEN/CLOSE 8. AUDIO INPUT (FRONT LEFT) 3. RECORD 9. AUDIO INPUT (FRONT RIGHT) 4. PLAY 10. COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT (FRONT) 5. STOP 11. S-VIDEO INPUT (FRONT) 6. SOURCE Rear Panel 1 3 4 5 6 7 10 8 9 2 1. RF SIGNAL INPUT 7. S-VIDEO INPUT 2. RF SIGNAL OUTPUT 8. DIGITAL AUDIO-COAXIAL OUTPUT 3. AUDIO INPUT (REAR LEFT/RIGHT) 9. DIGITAL AUDIO- OPTICAL OUTPUT 4. AUDIO OUTPUT (MIXED) 10. COMPONENT OUTPUT FOR 5. 5.1

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Remote Control 1. OPEN/CLOSE 2. DV 3. TV 1 23 4. NUMBERS 5. SETUP 24 2 6. DIRECTION 25 3 (UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT) 7. SELECT 8. MENU 9. TIMER 4 10. REC/OTR (RECORD/ONE-TOUCH RECORD) 26 11. PLAY 27 12. STOP 5 28 13. REVERSE 14. PREVIOUS 6 15. FWD 7 16. NEXT 29 8 17. AUDIO 18. SUBTITLE 30 9 19. REPEAT 10 20. SLOW 31 11 21. PROG 32 12 22. RANDOM 33 13 23. STANDBY/ON 34 14 24. SCAN 15 35 25. AV (SOURCE) 16 36 26. NAVIGATION 27. ADD/CLEAR 17 37 18 28. TITLE 38 19 39 29. DISC OPER 20 40 30. EDIT

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How to install and use the remote controller Notes: Do not drop the remote controller or leave it in places of high humidity. Do not leave the infrared ray receiver barely in sunlight or bright light. Please change the batteries of low electricity in time. And do not mix new and old batteries together. Try not to use rechargeable batteries. 10

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System Connection Connected to a TV Before the system connection, be sure to switch off the power source of this unit and other devices. COMPONENT INPUT Rear Panel of the Unit TV There are three kinds of video outputs in the unit, namely component video, S-Video and composite video. You can select one of the available video outputs of the TV and then make the connection. In terms of picture quality, the component video is the best; S-Video comes next, while the composite video is less satisfying

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System Connection Connect to an ordinary stereo system The Rear Panel of the Unit AMPLIFIER Connect to an amplifier with digital decoder Audio cable or The Rear Panel of the Unit AMPLIFIER In Audio Setup, set the "Digital Output Mode" to "LPCM Output" (For details, see "System Setup-Digital Audio Output" for reference). When using a digital signal output (coaxial optical), the Analog Output cable is not needed for connection. 12

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System Connection System connection for recording external signals (front panel signal input) When connecting with external signals, be sure to switch off the power source of the unit and other devices. The connection with front panel inputs. Other AV devices Select either CVBS or S-Video from the front panel inputs to connect. or Video in Audio in DVD recorder Front Panel RECORDER FRONT DV input System connection for recording external signals (rear panel signal input) YOUR RECORDER or DVD pla

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Monitoring Mode Introduction In Monitoring Mode, the system only displays external signals (CVBS, S-VIDEO, DV, TV, Y/Cb/Cr) selected by the user on the TV screen directly without conducting other operations. You can review the content of the external signals in Monitoring Mode. This mode is for selecting the recording input source. The Selection of Monitor Signals Use the "SOURCE" to select monitoring signals. 1. In Monitoring Mode, press the "SOURCE" button repeatedly to cycle through various i

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Recording Mode Introduction There are various external signal inputs in the unit, including S-Video, composite video, TV tuning , DV input and stereo audio input. You can select any group of audio and video signals from these inputs for recording. The recording discs of the unit include DVD+RW and DVD+R There are four available recording modes of different quality, including SLP (6 hours), EP (4 hours), SP (2 hours) and HQ (I hour). The unit has a function of timer recording. You can set up a r

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Recording Mode Manual Recording Start Recording 1. Connect the system properly (see "System Connection: System Connection for Recording External Signals"), switch on the power, insert a recordable DVD+R or an non-finalized DVD+RW, and start playing the input source to output the signals to be recorded. 2. Press the "SOURCE" button to enter the Monitoring Mode. 3. According to the steps stated in the previous chapter (see "Monitoring Mode: the Selection of Monitoring Signals"), select the suitabl

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Recording Mode Recording Process Control (continued) 2. Use the corresponding function keys of the remote controller, such as "RECORD", "PAUSE/STEP" and "STOP" to select from "Record, "Pause" and "Stop" functions in the recording process. When a "Stop" operation is done, the system will write some information into the disc. The system will not respond to any button pressing at that time. When you resume recording after the "Stop" operation, the system will add a title. If there is no interruptio

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Timer Recording This function enables the unit to start recording according to the preset requirement once the scheduled time is reached. After the recording is done, the unit is in standby status. To start timer recording, set up a recording schedule at first and configure the system according to the requirement. If you are busy and you don't want to miss interesting Record scheduler programs, the unit can satisfy your need. Before setting up Quality Date End Source Start the timer recording, s

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Timer Recording 5. Setup the recording date This setting is done with the third control unit in "Item Editor" dialog box. Move the cursor, select the row, press the "SELECT" button to initiate the drop-down menu, as shown in the chart. Item Editor The setting may arrange a timer recording everyday, or on some day of every week, or on a certain day of the year. Signal Source Ch042 There are three options in the list. Their meanings are as Quality SP Once 01/01/00 follows. Once 13:05 Daily 13:35 W


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