Philips DVDR7300H/75 Quick start guide

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DVD players
Type
Quick start guide

With the Philips DVDR7300H/75, you can record your favorite TV shows onto its 250GB hard drive or directly onto a DVD. It offers a variety of recording modes, allowing you to prioritize video quality or recording time. You can also pause live TV and resume watching later, just like with a VCR. Additionally, the device can play back content from DVDs, including DVD±R/RW, DVD+R Double Layer, and more.

With the Philips DVDR7300H/75, you can record your favorite TV shows onto its 250GB hard drive or directly onto a DVD. It offers a variety of recording modes, allowing you to prioritize video quality or recording time. You can also pause live TV and resume watching later, just like with a VCR. Additionally, the device can play back content from DVDs, including DVD±R/RW, DVD+R Double Layer, and more.

1
Connect
Basic Connection
Before Connecting
If your TV is currently connected to a VCR, you have to
unplug all the connections from your VCR and TV.
Your new Philips Recorder replaces the VCR for your
recording needs.
A Plug in the antenna cable to the ANTENNA
socket on this recorder.
B Use the supplied RF coaxial cable to connect the
TV socket on this recorder to the Antenna In
socket on the TV.
C Use a composite video (yellow) cable to connect the
VIDEO (CVBS) socket on this recorder to the
VIDEO IN socket on your TV.
D Use an audio cable (red/white) to connect the
OUT2 -AUDIO LR sockets on this recorder to
the AUDIO IN sockets on your TV.
E Plug in the power cable from the recorder to an AC
power outlet.
Note See the accompanying user manual for other
possible connections (e.g. HDMI, Component Video,
S-VIDEO)
2
Set up
A
Finding the viewing channel
A Press STANDBY-ON on the recorder.
The recorder will display ‘IS THE TV ON?’.
B Switch on the TV.
You should see the { EASY SETUP } menu.
C If not, press the Channel Down button on the TV’s
remote control repeatedly (or AV, SELECT button)
until you see the menu. This is the correct viewing
channel for the recorder.
B
Start basic setup
Use the recorder’s remote control and follow the on-
screen instructions to complete the installation.
A Select the desired menu language, your country and
the TV shape.
Note Select { Done } in the menu and press
to go
to the next screen.
B Activate automatic channel search.
This will take a few minutes to complete.
CHANNEL SEARCH
Automatic Channel search will find and store all channels.
Make sure to connect the antenna.
Channel Search
Skip Search
Start
OK
C Check the date and time and press .
D Select { Do not install now } in the menu and press
to complete the basic setup.
Easy setup completed. Continue with the GUIDE Plus+
installation?
Continue
Donot install now
OK
OK
Disc tray will not open until setup is completed
Note Do not continue with the GUIDE Plus+
installation as this feature is not available at your area.
E Wait until the recorder has finished initialising the
system, then press again.
A
VIDEO IN
(CVBS)
CD
B
E
From an off-air
antenna or cable box
Television ( rear)
Watch TV – Pause live TV
Your Philips Recorder allows you to control the TV
programme. You can PAUSE it as if you were in control
of the live broadcast.
A Turn on your recorder and press TUNER, then
press CHANNEL +/- to select a TV
programme.
B Press PAUSE to suspend it.
C Press PLAY to continue.
Note When the recorder is turned on, the
programme you are watching will be stored in the
temporary hard disk storage. When you switch the
recorder to another input signal (e.g. CAM) or to
standby mode, the programme will be erased.
D Press TUNER to return to the live broadcast.
Help text information bar
The help text bar located at the bottom of the screen is
providing the information on:
l remote control keys that can be used at the current
state.
l brief information of the selected item.
3
Enjoy
Need help?
User Manual
See the user manual that came with your Philips Recorder
Online
Go to www.philips.com/support
Record to hard disk
A
Contents in the temporary HDD
storage
A Press INFO
to see what is temporarily stored in
the hard disk storage.
B Press S up or T down to choose the title you
want to record.
C Press REC to record the title.
Note The title will be marked in red and the
recording will only take effect when you turn off the
recorder.
B
Current TV programme
A Press REC to start recording. It can record up
to 6 hours.
Note To set the recording time, press REC
repeatedly to extend the recording time in 30-minute
increments, up to 6 hours.
B Press STOP to stop the recording immediately.
Start playback
A
From the hard disk
A Press HDD-BROWSER , then press X right
until you see the { TITLES } and { INFO } menus.
B Press S up or T down to select a title.
C Press PLAY to start playback.
B
From a disc
A Hold down STOP until the disc tray opens.
Load a disc and close the disc tray.
B Press HDD-BROWSER to go to the content
menu. Select { Disc Tray } and press X right until
you see the { TITLES }, { TRACKS } or { PHOTO
ROLLS } menu, depending on the disc type.
C Press S up or T down to select a title.
D Press PLAY to start playback.
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All rights reserved.
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HDD & DVD Player / Recorder DVDR7300H
Quick Start Guide
Connect
Set up
Enjoy
1
2
3
What’s in the box?
HDD & DVD Player / Recorder
RF coaxial cable
Remote Control
and 2 batteries
User Manual
Power cable
3
Enjoy
Record
Mode
HQ
SP
SPP
LP
EP
SLP
SEP
Hours of recordings can be stored on the Ł
HDD or an empty DVD recordable disc.
1
2
2.5
3
4
6
8
DVD±R/
DVD±RW
HDD
(250 GB)
47
95
119
143
191
287
400
DVD+R Ł
Double Layer
1hr 55mins
3hr 40mins
4hr 35mins
5hr 30mins
7hr 20mins
11h 05mins
14h 45mins
Audio/Video
cables
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Philips DVDR7300H/75 Quick start guide

Category
DVD players
Type
Quick start guide

With the Philips DVDR7300H/75, you can record your favorite TV shows onto its 250GB hard drive or directly onto a DVD. It offers a variety of recording modes, allowing you to prioritize video quality or recording time. You can also pause live TV and resume watching later, just like with a VCR. Additionally, the device can play back content from DVDs, including DVD±R/RW, DVD+R Double Layer, and more.

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