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Table of contents - S-video input socket ................................................................................... 16 Introduction ......................................... 1 - Video (CVBS) input socket ....................................................................... 16 Convenience of watching ............................................................................... 1 Connecting audio devices ............................................................................. 17
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Table of contents ® - Repeating a passage (A-B) ......................................................................... 43 Programming recordings with the VIDEO PLus+ System ................... 65 Scan feature [DVD] ....................................................................................... 43 Manual programmed recordings ................................................................. 66 Camera angle [DVD] ..........................................................................
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Table of contents User preferences /settings II ............. 88 Information on the screen of your TV95 General ............................................................................................................. 88 Symbols in the menu bar .............................................................................. 95 Picture settings ................................................................................................ 88 - Menu bar 1 .......................................
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Introduction Welcome to the growing family of owners of PHILIPS equipment. Thank you for buying a DVDR 725H/05. The following pages explain the main features to help you understand how the DVDR 725H/05 works. You will find step-by-step descriptions of each function in the respective chapter of the User manual. Convenience of watching 9 Watching DVD discs 9 Time Shift Buffer Your 'DVDR 725H/05' plays back DVDs, Audio and (S)Video CDs, and As soon as you turn on your DVD recorder, it starts record
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Introduction the Media Browser for playback, editing, or transferring (archiving) to a 9 Media Browser DVD+RW, DVD+R. The Media Browser provides an overview of all the recordings on the HDD. You can display a list of all recordings according to certain criteria (e.g. recording date, protected,...). You can select recordings in Convenience of programming ® Your DVD Recorder is equipped with the GUIDE Plus+ System. The ® GUIDE Plus+ System offers a free interactive electronic programme guide that
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Warnings/information Important ACaution! Visible and invisible laser radiation. If the cover is BDo not switch on the device immediately after transport from open, do not look at the beam. a cold to a warm room or vice versa, or under conditions of extreme humidity. Because of the risk of eye injuries, only qualified service Wait at least three hours after transporting the device. The DVD engineers should open the device and carry out recorder needs this time to acclimate to its new environment
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Warnings/information Trademark and license information Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. GUIDE Plus+, SHOWVIEW, VIDEO Plus+, G-LINK are (1) registered trademarks or trademarks of, (2) manufactured under license from and (3) subject of various international patents and patent applications owned by, or licensed to, Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or its related affiliates. This product inc
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Warnings/information How to read our user manual G9 (button in combination with a number in a square) represents a The following symbols will facilitate the use of these operating button or socket on the front (numbers1 ..I ) or rear side instructions. (numbersJ .. ) of the DVD-recorder. 1 This number identifies step(s) for carrying out an operation. [DVD]In the playback chapter this indicates the disc type for which O The circle identifies another possible operating step that is not this functi
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Introduction to the set The remote control 9 Remotecontrolbuttons 1 REC/OTRn Record the current TV show on the HDD, mark recordings in the Time Shift Buffer to be stored on HDD. Hold button down to start the recording from now. (Mark the recording from the beginning of the actual position in the Time Shift Buffer). 2 STANDBYm Switch set on or off. A programmed recording (TIMER) or an archiving process will be continued until the end, before the device will be switched off. 3 CAM Switch to 'Camer
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Introduction to the set A SYSTEMMENU Q PAUSE9 Call up/Cancel the system menu. Pause playback. You will see a still picture. Depending on the operating mode from which you press this Pausing recording in the 'Camera mode', inserts a chapter marker. button: R PLAYG ) DVD system menu: Press DISCMENUB first. Play back/resume from a optical disc/HDD. ) HDD system menu: Press TUNER0 first. P CHANNELq B DISCMENU Next programme number Display the DVD menu or the index screen overview. ® In the GUIDE P
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Introduction to the set Front of the device 0 n Record button Stores the current TV show on the HDD, mark recordings in the 1 STANDBY-ONm Time Shift Buffer to be stored on HDD. Red light around this Switch device off / on. button indicates: 2 Disc tray ) a recording on a DVD+RW, DVD+R (archiving of titles) Red light around the disc tray indicates recording on a DVD+RW, ) storing of a recording(s) on the HDD. DVD+R. A h Stop button 3 OPEN/CLOSEJ Interrupt playback/recording. Open/close the disc
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Introduction to the set Back of the device S COAXOUT Cinch connector to connect a digital audio device using a coaxial J 4MAINS cable. Connection to the mains supply (230V/50Hz) T G-LINK K ANTENNAIN Connection of the supplied G-LINK™ transmitter to control an Connection to the aerial. external receiver such as satellite receiver, set-top box, cable TV L TVOUT box. Connection of the aerial cable to the TV. U OPTICALOUT M EXT2AUX-I/O Optical connector to connect a digital audio device using an Sca
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Installation Preparingthe remotecontrolfor operation Ifyouremovethebatteries,theselectedcodeisstoredforabout5 The remote control and its batteries are packed separately in the minutesbeforeresettingto000. original DVD recorder packaging. Install the batteries in the remote control before use. The following TV functions can be used: 1 Take the remote control and the enclosed 2 batteries. 9 TVVOLUMEq , TVVOLUMEr Increase/decrease the TV volume. For the following functions you need to hold down the
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Installation Connecting to the TV (standard configuration) 9 Connecting the aerial 9 Connecting the scart cable To receive TV programmes you have to connect the DVD-recorder to The scart (Euro AV) cable is a the universal connector for picture, the aerial or the cable network. sound and control signals with practically no loss of picture or sound quality. 1 Switch off your TV. 1 Plug a scart cableC into the scart socket EXT1TO 2 Remove the aerial cable plugA from your TV, and insert it into TV-I
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Installation Connecting to the TV (alternative configurations) 2 Insert one end of an audio (Cinch) cableF into the AUDIO 9 Connection via composite video (CVBS) OUTL/RQ (red/white Cinch socket) at the back of the DVD cable recorder and the other end into the audio input socket (usually This cable, usually with yellow Cinch connectors, transmits a red/white) on the TV (usually labelled 'Audio in' or 'AV in'. See TV Composite Video signal (FBAS, CVBS). The colour signal and the operating instruct
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Installation 3 Select the ' ' symbol using BO or AI and confirm with 7 Use a component video cableH to connect the red, blue and CM . green cinch sockets COMPONENTVIDEOOUTR at the back of the DVD recorder to the corresponding three component video (interlaced) input sockets on your TV(usually labelled 'Component Video Input', 'YUV Input', 'YPbPr', 'YCbCr' or 'YUV'). Warning! Picture Do not confuse these sockets with the five-component RGB TVshape 16:09 sockets (if available) or the yellow vide
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Connectingadditionaldevices Connectingadditionaldevicesto the second scart socket HowcanIswitchtothescartsocket EXT2AUX-I/OM? Ifnecessary,usethe TUNER0buttontoswitchtotheinternaltuner. Selectprogrammenumber'EXT1'with 0ontheremotecontrolandthen selectprogrammenumber'EXT2'with CHANNELrS. 9 Connectingan externalreceiver 1 Connect the scart socket of the receiver (satellite receiver, set-top box, cable TV box,...) provided for the TV (usually labelled 'TV', 'TO TV',...) with the EXT2AUX-I/OM socket
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Connectingadditionaldevices Connecting G9LINK transmitter 2 Position the G-LINK transmitterJ in front of the external receiver so that the control signal (IR signal) can be transmitted and received by the receiver unhindered. The external receiver (satellite receiver, set-top box, cable TV box) is controlled via the DVD recorder with the G-LINK cableJ (supplied). This means you can record TV shows that are received only through the external receiver. HowdoIfindtherightposition? ® Connecting the