Toshiba D-VR3SU Owner's manual

Category
DVD players
Type
Owner's manual
TOSHIBA
R A M R/RW V I D E O DIGITALAUDIO
R AM4.7
DVD RECORDER-VCR
D-VR3SU
OWNER'S MANUAL
DIGITAL
Read this booklet first.
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Warning
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE THE COVER(OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol indicates 'dangerous voltage"
reside the product that presents a risk of
electric shock or personal mlur}:
This symbol indicates important instruc-
tions accomparlymg the product.
Do not install this equipment in a confined space such
as a bookcase or similar m-fit.
WARNING : To pa'vm-lt danlage whJdl may resuh in fire
or electric shock hazard, do not cxpose this
appliance to rain or moisturc.
CAUTION : DVD Recorder-VCRS USE AN INVISIBLE
LASER BEAM WHICH CAN CAUSE
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE
IF DIRECTED.
BE SURE TO OPERATE RECORDER
CORRECTLY AS INSTRUCTED.
CAUTION
THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER.
USE OF CONTROLS ORADJUSTMENTS OR PERFOR-
MANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE
SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS
RADIATION EXPOSURE.
DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOUR-
SELF. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
CAUTIONS
Caution: To prcvcnt electric shock, match wide blade of
plug to wide slot, fully insert.
Attm-_tion:Pour dviter les dices ,_lectriques, mtrodutre la
lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne
correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu au
fond.
This product satisfies FCC regulations whm3 shieMed
cables and connectors art. used to connect the m-fitto
other equipment. Tu prevmV electromagnetic interfer-
ence with electric appliances, such as radios arid televi-
sions, use shJdded cables arid connectors fur cormec-
tions.
FCC NOTE (for U.S.A):
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursuant to
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Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits an"designed to
provide reasonable protection against fiarmhfl interference
m aresidential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio fn'quency enerD"and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interkmnce to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment do<s cause fiarmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interkrence by one or morn
of the following measures:
Reorim-_tor rdocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Corn-tact the equipment into an outlet on a drcuit dif-
ferent from that to which tire receiver is com-mcted.
Consuh the dealer or an experienced radio/TV techni-
dan fi__rhdp.
This DVDRecorder-VCR is designed and
manu[actured to respond to the Region
Management In formation.
If the Region number of aDVD disc does not corre-
spond to the Region number of this DVDRccorder-
VCR, the DVD Recorder-VCR cannot play the disc.
Tiffs device is protected by U.S. Patent
Nos.4,631,603;4,577,216;4,819,098;4,907,093: and
6,516,132. This product incorporates copyright
protection technology that is protected by U.S.
patents and other intellectual property rights. Use
of this copyright protection technolo_" must be
authorized by Macmvision,and is intended for
home and other limitedviewing uses only unless
otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse
engineering or disassemblyis prohibited.
This product is covered by one or more of the
following U.S. patents:
5,034,830 5,060,200 5,457,669 5,561,649
5,691,858 5,705,762 5,987,417 6,043,912
6,222,983 6,272,096 6,377,524 6,377,531
6,385,587 6,389,569 6,389,570 6,408,408
6,466,532 6,473,736 6,477,501 6,480,829
6,556,520 6,556,521 6,556,522 6,594,208
6,674,697 6,674,957 6,721,493 6,728,474
6,741,535 09/010381 09/010695
It is permissible to record television programs, film,
video tapes and other material only in the event
that third party copyrigfits and other rights am not
violated.
It is prohibited by law to copy;broadcast, sbov<
broadcast on cable, play in public, and rent copy-
righted material without permission.
Some D'vT)video discs are copy protected, and any
recordings made from these discswill be distorted.
Toshibais not liable [nr any damage caused by fires,
natural disaster (such as thunder, earthquake, etc...)
acts by third parties, accidents, owner's mleutiorml or
unintmltional misuse, or uses in other improper condi-
tions.
Toshiba is riot liable fnr inddental damages (such as
profit loss or interruption m business, modification or
erasure of recorded data, etc.) caused by use or inabili-
ty to use of this product.
Toshiba is not liable fnr any damage caused by neglect
of the instructions described in the owner's manual.
Toshiba is not liable fnr any damage caused by misuse
malfunction through simultaneous use of this product
attd the connected equipmmlt or software that Tushiba
is not concerned vdth.
Toshiba does not dimpm-lsate for contm-lts which were
not recordedk'dited because of some malfunctions of
dlis product or discs during operation, and is not liable
for incidental damages (such as profit loss or interrup-
tion in business, etc.) produced by such conditions.
DANGER
CAUTION
ATTENTION
ADVARSEL
VARO!
VARNING
ADVARSEL
VORSICHT
- VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
- VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.
AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
- RAYONNEMENT LASER VISIBLE ET INVISIBLE EN CAS D'OUVERTURE.
EXPOSITION DANGEREUSE AU FAISCEAU.
- SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED )kBNING,
UNDGA UDS/ETTELSE FOR STRALING,
- AVATTAESSA OLET AI TTIINA NAKYVAA JA NAKYMATON
LASERSATEILYLLE, ALA KATSO SATEESEEN,
- SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL
AR OPPNAD. BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN.
- SYNLIG OG USYNLIG kASERS [R_LING N,_R DEKSEL,_PNES.
UNNGA EKSPONERING FOR STRALEN,
- SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG, WENN ABDECKUNG
GEOFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN
The product unit accompanying this user manual is
licensed under certain intellectual property rights of cer-
tain third parties. In particular, this product is licensed
under the following US patents:
5,991,715, 5,740.317, 4.972,484, 5,214.678, 5.323,396.
5,539,829. 5,606,618, 5.530,655. 5,777,992, 6.289,308,
5.610,985. 5,481,643, 5,544,247, 5,960,037, 6,023,490,
5,878,080. and under US Published Patent Application
No. 2001-44713-A1.
This license is limited to private non-commercial use by
end-user consumers for licensed contents. No rigbts arc
granted for commercial use. The license does not cover
any product unit other than this product unit and the
license does not extend to any unlicensed product unit or
process conforming to ISOAEC 11172-3 or ISOAEC
13818-3 used or sold in combination vvith this product
unit. Tbe license only covers the use of this product unit
to encode and/or decode audio files confi__rmingto the
ISOAEC 11172-3 or ISO/IEC 13818-3. No rights are
granted under tbis license for product h'atures or func-
tions that do not confurm to the ISO/IEC 11172-3 or
ISOAEC 13818-3.
Precaution
| Important Safety Instructions
CAUTION : PLEA_,EREADAND OBSERVEALLVv_kRN-
INGSAND INSTRUCTIONSGIVEN IN THIS
OWNER'S MANUALAND THOSEMARKED
ON THE UNIT. RETAINTHISBOOKLET FOR
FUTURE REFEREN( E.
This set has been designed and manufactured to assure per-
sonal.safety Improper use can result in electric shock or fire
hazard. The _fcguards incorporated in this unit will protect
you ifyou observe the follovvmgprocedures for installation,
use and servicing. Tbis unit is fidly transistorized and does
not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user.
DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET COVER,OR YOU iVlAY
BEEXPOSED TO DANGER{)USVOLTAGE.REFERSER-
VICING TO QUALIFIED SER\qCE PERSONENEL ONL_
1)Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dU cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accor-
dance with the manufacturerg instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,
heat registerR,stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defi'at the safi'ty purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider than the other: A grounding type plug has
tv,'oblades and a thinl grounding prong. The wide blade
or the thinl prong are provided for your safi'l}: If the pro-
vided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an elec-
tridan for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point vrhere they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attadm]entR/accessories specified by the manu-
t:acturcr
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
specified by the manufacturcr, or sold with the appara-
tus. When acart is used, use caution when moving the
cart/apparatus combination to avoid inju¢' from tip-
over.
13)Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms orwhen
unused for long periods oftime.
14) Referall servicing to qualified service personnel..
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been dam-
aged in any wa> such as power-supply cord or plug is
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to
rain or moisture, does not operate normall> or has been
dropped.
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ADDITIONAL SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
15) When you use headphones, keep the volume at a mod-
erate level. Ifyou use the headphones continuously with
high volume sound, it may cause hearing damage.
16) Do not overload wall outlets : extension cords, or ime-
gral convenience receptacles asthis call result m a risk
of fire or electric shock.
17) Apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splash-
ing and no objects filledwifll liquids, such as vases,
should he placed on file apparatus.
18) Keep your fingers ;','ellclear of file disc tray as it is clo>
ing. Neglecting to do so may cause serious personal
mju_:
19) Do not place a heavy object on or step on the apparatus.
Tile object may fall, causing serious personal injnU and
serious damage to the apparatus.
20) Do not place the apparatus on amplifiers or equipment
that may produce heat.
21) Do not cover the ventilating holes for the inside cooling
_all.
22) Do not use a cracked, deformed, or repaired disc. These
discs areeasily broken and may cause serious personal
i_juW and apparatus malfunction.
23) If file apparatus should smoke or smell, immediately
disconnect tile power cord from tile ;','alloutlet. Wait
until the smoke or smell stops, then ask your dealer for
a check and n'pair. Neglecting to do so may (:rose lily.
24) \Vhile it is thundering, do not touch tile connecting
cahles or the apparatus.
25) Tile apparatus includes lead, all ingredient ofsolder
human and tile environment. When disposing of this
apparatus, follow the rules and regulations in your area.
| Handling Cautions
Before connecting other components to this recorder, be
sure to turn them all off.
Do not move the recorder while a disc is being played, or
the disc may he scratched or hroken, and the recorderg
internal parts may he damaged.
Do not put a flower vase filled with water or any small
metal objects on tile recorder.
Be careful not to put your hand into the disc tray:
Do not place anything other than the disc in the disc tray
Exterior interference such as lightning and static electrici-
ty call affect normal operation of this recorder. If this
occurs, turn the recorder off and on again with tile
POWER hutton, or disconnect and then reconnect the
power cord to the wall outlet. Tile recorder will operate
normally:
Be smc to lcmove tile disc and turn oft the lccoldm after use.
Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet when you
don't intend to use the recorder for long periods of time.
Clean the disc by wiping in a straight line from the inside
to the outside of the disc.
| Maintenance of Cabinet
For safety reasons, he sure to disconnect the power cord
from the ;','all outlet.
Do not use benzene, thinner, or other solvents for
cleaning.
\Vipe the cahinet with a soft cloth.
| Disc Handling
Use discs v,'itfi regular shapes.
Ifanirregulardisc(adisc O 0 X
with a special shape) is used,
this DVD Recorcler-VCR may
he damaged.
Holding discs
Avoid touching the surface of a disc
where recording is performed.
Cartridge
This is used to prevent damage fir dirt scratches etc.
when using a DVD-RAM/RW/R disc.
DVD-RAM, DVD-RW and DVD-R
Clean with an optional DVD-RAM/PD _.
disc cleaner. Do not use cleaners or
cloths for CDs to clean DVDRAM/
DVD-RVvYDVD-R discs.
DVD-Video, CD
\X.ipe off dirt or contamination on the disc with a soft
cloth.
Cautions on handling discs
Do not write on the printed side with a ball-poim pen
or pencih
Do not use record cleaning sprays or antistatic. Also,
do not use volatile chemicals, such as benzene or
thinner.
Do not apply labels or stickers to discs. (Do not use
discs fixed with exposed tape adhesive or leftover
peeled-off stickers.)
Do not use scratch-proof protectors or covers.
Do not use discs primed with label primers available
on tile market.
Do not load warped or cracked discs.
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| Disc Storage
Becareful not to harm the disc hecause the data on these
discs is highly vulnerable to the environment.
Do trot keep under direct sunlight.
Keep in a cool ventilated area.
Store vertically:
Keep in a clean protection jacket.
If you move your DVD Recorder-VCR suddenly from a
cold place to a warm place, condensation may gener-
ate on the operating parts arm lens arm cause ahnof
real disc playback. If this occurs, remove the disc and
wait for one to two hours with the power on before
attempting playback.
.....Notes on recording and editing .......................................................................................................................................
\\hen you record/edit important content, rnake trial
operations beforehand to corffirm the recorder can
functiorr properly.
Toshiba does trot cornpensate for content which was
not recorded/edited because of some malfunction of
this product or discs during operation, arm is not
liahle for incidental damages (such as profit loss or
interruption of business, etc.) produced in such corMi-
tions.
\", hen the power cord is disconnected or when a
power failure occurs during arty operation of this
product, all corrtents recorded in this recorder may be
erased.
Depending on tire channel or program, an excessive
sound. Ad}ust the initial setting of the recording level
x,vbe lr necessar}_
If a program you have set a timer recording irrcludes
copy restriction signals, it may not be recorded. \\hen
programming a recoMing, confirm that a program you
want to record is not copy-restricted.
Toshiba is trot liahle for any damage caused by fires,
natural disaster (such as thunder, earthquake, etc.),
acts hy third parties, accidents, owner's intentional or
unintentional misuse, or uses in other improper cot>
ditions.
Toshiba is trot liahle for irrcidental damages (such as
profit loss or itrterruption m business, modification or
erasure of recorded data, etc.) caused hy use or inabili-
ty to use of this product.
Toshiba is trot liable for arty damage caused hy neglect
of the instructions described in the ov,'ner's manual.
Toshiba is trot liable for arty damage caused by misuse
or malfunction through simultaneous use of this prod-
uct arm the connected equipment or sofivvare that
Toshiba is trot concerned vvitfi.
Toshiba does not compensate for corrtents which ;','ere
not recorded/edited because of some malfunctions of
this product or discs during operation, and is not
liable for incidental damages (such as profit loss or
irrterruption in business, etc.) produced by such cot>
ditions.
.....Notes on €opyr!ght............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
It is prohibited lav,' to copy: broadcast, show, broadcast
on cable, play in public, arm rent copyrighted material
without permission.
Some DVD video discs are copy protected,and any
recordings made from these discs will be distorted.
This product incorporates copyright protection tech-
nology that is protected by method claims of certain
U.S, patents and other intellectual property rights
owned by Macrovision Corporation arm other rights
owners. Use of this copyright protection teclmology
must he authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and
is mteuded for home and other limited viewing uses
only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision
Corporation. Reverse engineering of disassembly is
prohibited.
This unit incorporates CPRM (Content Protection for
Recording Media) technology for copyright protection.
Recording arm copying on this recorder depend on tire
contents as descrihed next page.
VCR Plus+ and PlusCode are registered trademarks'_
of Gemstar Development Corporation. The VCR |
Plus+ system is manufatured under license from /
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| Disc Specifications
DVD-Video
A digital versatile disc (DVD) can contain up to 135-
minutes of images, 8-language audio and 32 subtitle
languages. It is equipped ;vith MPEG-2 picture com-
pression and Dolby 3D surround, allo;vmg you to
enjoy vivid and clear theater quality images in the
comfort of your o;vn home.
When switching from the first layer to the second
layer of a douhle-layered DVD Video disc, there may
be momentary distortion in the image and sound.
This is not a malfunction of the unit.
Once a DVD-WRW recorded in Video Mode is final-
ized, it becomes DVD-VIdeo.
Audio CD
An audio disc on which 44.1kHz PCM Audio is
recorded.
Plays CD-DA format audio CD-R and CD-RW discs.
This unit may not be ahle to play some CD-R or CD-
RVv_discs due to the condition of the recording.
CD-R/RW
Only CD-R discs with MP3 files recorded ;;'ith
ISO9660 or JOLIET format cau he played back.
Ouly MP3 files with the "rap3" or "MP3" exteusiou
can be used.
For MP3 files recorded ;vith a VBR(Variable Bit Rates),
from 32 Khps to 320 Khps, the sound may cut m out.
Playable bitrate range is from 56Kbps to 320Khps.
The unit can handle a maximum of 1000 including
both files and folders.
Only JPEG files ,a'ifll the ".jpg"or ".JPG" extension can
he used.
The unit can handle a maximum of 1000 including
hoth files and folders.
Maximum size of progressive JPEG is 3M pixels.
MOTION JPEG is not supported.
Use a 700MB(80 minutes) CD-WRW disc.
If possible, do not use a 800MB(90 minutes) or ahove
disc, as the disc may not play hack.
If the CD-R!RW disc was not recorded as a closed ses-
sion, you may experience a delay in the early play-
hack time, and all recorded files may not pla}:
Some CD-R/R\V discs may not he playahle with this
unit, depending on tile device which was used to burn
them.
For contents recorded on CD-R/RVv_media from CDs
for your personal use, playability may vary depending
on contents and discs.
DVD-R Disc Playback and Recording
Once a DVD-RW/-R rcconlcd in Video Mode is final-
ized, it hecomes DVD-Video.
I\_u can record onto tile availahle space on the disc
and perform editing functions such as giving titles to
discs and programs and erasing programs before final-
izing.
When programming is erased from a DVD-R, that
space does not hecome available. Once an area on a
DVD-R is recorded on, that area is no longer availahle
for recording, whether tile recording is erased or not.
It takes about 30 seconds for the unit to complete
recording management information after recording fin-
ishes.
This product optimizes tile DVD-R for each recording.
Optimizing is carried out when you start recording
after inserting the disc or turn on the unit. Recording
onto the disc may become impossible if optimizing is
carried out too many times.
Playback may be impossible in some cases due to the
condition of recording.
It may not be able to play some DVD-R discs depend-
mg on the disc and the condition of the recording.
DVD-RW Disc Playback and Recording
Recording and playback can N, performed on DVD-
RW discs m both Video and VR Modes.
Once a DVD-RW recorded in VR Mode is finalized,
you cannot perform additional recording.
Once a DVD-RW recorded in Video Mode is finalized,
it hecomes DVD-Video.
In both modes, playback can be performde hefore and
after finalization, hut additional recording, deleting
and editing can not he performed after finalization.
If you want to record the disc in VR Mode and then
record in VR Mode, be sure to execute format. Be care-
ful ;;'ben executing Format hecause all the recorded
data ;','ill be lost.
A DVD-RW blank disc is initialized to VR Mode when
first initialized.
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DVD-RW- (VR mode)
- This is a format that is used for recording data on a
DVD-_M or DVD-R\V disc. 5kin can repeat recording,
editing, deleting, partial deletion, creation of playlist,
and etc.
- A disc that is recorded in this anode may not he played
hy existing DVD players.
DVD-RVV-(Video mode)
- This is a format that is used for recording data on a
DVD-RW or DVD-R disc. The disc can be played hy an
existing compatible DVD player once it has beera final-
ized.
-If a disc that has beerarecorded iraVideo mode by a dif-
ferent manufacturer's recorder and other Toshiha model
hut has not heen finalized it cannot be played or addi-
tionally be recorded by this recorder.
DVD-RAM Disc Playback and Recording
DVD-RAM discs conn: with or without a cartridgc. For
this product, we recommend DVD-_4M discs that
come with cartridges.
Some cartridges are able to qject the disc inside. Even
if you are able to ciect the disc, always use the disc
with the cartridge to ensure correct operation.
DVD-RAM discs have a Write Protect tab in order to
avoid accidental erasure of recorded data. With the
Write Protect tab set to PROTECT, you can play the
disc. hut recording or erasing ,,','ill not work. Set the
Write Protect tab to UNPROTECT to format the disc
or erase data.
Erasure that the recording mode is set to VR mode.
Otherwise, this product will not be able to play the
recording.
I\_u cannot play a DVD-EkM ira most DVD players
due to compatibility issues.
Only DVD-RAM standard Version 2.1 discs can he
played in this unit.
DVD-RAM recorded on this unit anav not work with
other DVD Players. To determine compatihility with
these DVD-EkM discs, refer to the user's manual for
the player.
This unit is compatible with hoth non-cartridge and car-
tridgc DVD-EkM, hut the write-protect tahs on cartridge-
type discs give better protection to your recordings.
Protection
This DVD Recorder-VCR can
alloy, you to protect the con-
tents of your discs, as
descaibed belos_,:
Cartridge-protected:
\Mth the ;',fite-paotect tab
set in the protect position,
the contents of the disc cannot be recorded, edited, or
mased.
Program-protected: See page 78 "Locking the title
List"
Disc-protected: See page 89 "Disc Protection"
@ DVD-RAM/DVD-RVvTDVD-Rdiscs that are incom-
patihle with the DVD-VIDEO format can not be
played with this product.
@ For more information on recording a DVD, consuh
your DVD-RAM/DVD-RW/DVD-R manufacturer.
@ If poor quality DVD-RAM/DVD-RW/DVD-Rdiscs
are used, your recordings may fail.
Do not use the following discs!
LD, CD-G, CD-I, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM. VCD, DVD+R
and DVD+RW discs should not he used ira this product.
{Note]
Disc types that can he played : ( D/CD-R/
CD-RW/MP3/JPEG/DVD-Video/DVD-_M/DVD-
RW/DVD-R. However, ifyour DVD-RW/-R disc was
recorded with another device, it anay he played only if it
was recorded and finalized iravideo mode.
Some connnercial discs and DVD discs punhased out-
side your region may not be playable with this prod-
uct. When these discs are played, either "No disc." or
"Please check the regional code." will he displayed.
If your DVD-RW disc is an illegal copy or is not ira
DVD video format, it anay also not he playable.
Many DVDdiscs areencoded with cop3 protection.
Becauseof this,3ou should onl3 connect your DVD
Recorder-VCRdirectl3 to your TU not to aVCR.
Connectingto a VCRresults in a distorted picture from
cop3-protected DVDdiscs.
This product incorporates copyright protection tech-
nolog,xthat is protected by methods claims ofcertain
U.S. patentsand other intellectual property rights
o'_ned byMacrovision Corporation and other rights
oxxnets. Use of this cop3right protection technolog3
must be authorized by MacrovisionCorporation, and is
intended for home and other limited vie'_xing usesonly
unless otherwise authorized b) Macrovision
Corporation.Reverseengineeringor disassemblyis
prohibited.
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Contents
Getting Started
V,Sarning............................ 2
Precaution .......................... 3
General Features ..................... 10
BeforeReading the User's Manual ........ 11
How to use the DVD Recordcr-VCR ....... 11
Front Panel ........................ 13
Front Panel Display ................... 13
Rear Panel ......................... 14
Tour of the Remote Control ............ 15
Connecting & Setting Up
Quick Overview . ..................... 16
Unpacking ......................... 17
Connecting the Antenna Cable .......... 17
Connecting tile Video Cable ............ 18
Connecting the Audio Cable ............ 20
Connecting External Devices ............ 22
Connecting Power Cord ................ 23
Preparing the Remote Control ........... 23
System Setup
On-Screen Menu Navigation ............ 25
Auto Clock Set ...................... 26
Manual Clock Set .................... 27
Channel Set ........................ 28
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Setting Up the Language Features ........ 29
Setting Up the Audio Options ........... 30
Setting Up tile Display (Video) Options .... 31
Setting Up the Parental Control .......... 32
Auto Channel Memory ................ 33
Channel Add/Delete .................. 34
RF Output Channel ................... 35
Guide Channel Setup .................. 35
VCRSetting ........................ 36
Video Input ........................ 37
Front Display ....................... 38
4. Playback
*DVDPlayback
BeforePlaying ....................... 39
Pla}qnga Disc ....................... 40
Using tile Search & Skip Functions ....... 42
SlowMotion Play/ Step Motion Play ...... 42
About QUICK ....................... 43
Repeat Play ......................... 44
Using tile A-BRepeat Function .......... 45
Moving to a SceneDirectly ............. 45
Selecting tile Subtitle & Audio Language . . .46
Changing tile Camera Angle ............ 47
Using Bookmarks ..................... 48
Zooming-In ........................ 49
Check Remaining Time ................ 50
Using tile Disc and Title menu ........... 50
Pla?qngBackan Audio CD (CDDA) ....... 51
Play Option Mode .................... 52
ToProgram Tracks .................... 53
PhotoCDPla?q)ack................... 54
Pla}ingbackMP3CD................. 55
UsingPiP........................... 56
*VCRPlayback
Pla?qngtheVCR..................... 57
Tracking........................... 57
SpecialVCRPlaybackFeatures.......... 58
S-VHSPlayback..................... 58
VariableSearchSystem................. 59
Recording
*DVDRecording
BeforeRecording..................... 60
Recordingthecurrentchannelyouarewatching62
MakingaOneTouchRecording(OTR)..... 63
VCRPlus+Record.................... 63
MakingaTimerRecording.............. 64
EditingThnerRecordList.............. 66
DeletingaTimerRecordingEntry........ 67
WatchingtheImagesBeingRecorded(TimeSlip)..68
RecordingFromExternalDevices........ 68
RecordingthroughaDVinputjack....... 69
*VCRRecording
BasicVCRRecording.................. 69
SpecialRecordingFeatures............. T0
RecordSpeed........................ T0
CopytoDVDorVCR................. T1
ViewingTitleList ..................... 75
Playinga Title List Entry ............... 76
Renaming a Title List Entry ............ 7T
Deleting a Title List Entry .............. 78
Locking a Title List Entry .............. 79
Deleting a Section from a Title List Entry . .80
Creating a Playlist Entry ............... 81
Editing a Playlist Entry ................ 83
Editing Scene for a Playlist Entry ......... 84
Cop}qnga Playlist Entry to the VCR ...... 88
Deleting a Playlist Entry from the Pla}qist . .88
DiscManager ........................ 89
4. Reference
Troubleshooting (DVD-V1DEO/DVD-RAM/
DVD-RW/DVD-R) .................... 96
Troubleshooting ..................... 9T
Problmns and Solutions (VCR) .......... 98
Specifications ....................... 99
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Viewing the Menu Functions for a Disc .... T3
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GeneralFeatures
Tile D-VR_, allows you to record and playback high quality
digital images oll a D\rD-IL_iVl/r)VD-R\V/r)VD-R disc. You
can also edit digital images on D\rD-RAM/
DVD-RW discs.
High quality digital audio and _ideo recording and play-
baek
RecoM up to about 12-hour images with a double side 9.4
GB DVD-tL4M disc, and up to about 6drour iruagcs with a
4.7 GB DVD-tLkM disc, depending on the recording mode.
Creating DVD video title uMng DVD-RW/DVD-R disc
\Vith D-VR3%U, D-VR3SC. create your ov,'n D\rD video title
on 4.7 GB DVD-RW/DVD-R discs.
A Variety of Recording Options
Select an appropriate recoalmg mode between XE SE LP and
EP to meet your
recording needs. (See pages 63~65.)
XP mode - High quality: about 1 hour
SP mode - Standard quality; about 2 hour_;
LP mode - Low quality: about 4 hours
EP mode - Lower quality: ahout 6 hours
Coping digital camcorder content by using DV input jack
Record digital camcorder images onto
DVD-K;kivl/DVD-RVvTDVD-Rdiscs or video tape using the
DVinput jack (IEEE 1394-4pin). (See page 69.)
Time Slip and Picture In Picture (PIP)
Use the Time Slip function to playback the recouled images
while a recording is
proceeding (DVD-tL_Monly). Use the PlP function to view
the playback and recording scwens at the same time.
High quality progressive scan
Progreaqve scanning provides high n'solution and flicker
free images. The 10-hit 54-MHz DAC, 2D Y/C Separating
circuitU and Time Base Corrector processor technology pro-
vide you with higher image playhack and recording quality:
(See pages 19~20.)
A variety of functions with easy-to-use user inter-
face
Integrated menu system and messaging functionality allow
you to perform the desilvd operations conveniently: with a
DVD-K_dVl/D\rD-RW(VR mode) disc, you can edit recorded
images, create playlist, and edit images in spedfic sequence
according to your needs.
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Make sure to check the following matters when reading
the user_ manual.
This involxes a function a'_ail-
DVD able in DVD or Video Mode
DVD-R
This imolves a function avail-
_ RAM able in DVD-RAM
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This im olves a function avail-
RW able in DVD-RW
This imolves a function avail-
R abe in DVD-R
This imolves a function avail-
CD able in a data CD (CD-ROM,
CD-R, or CD-R'vV
This involves a function a'_ail-
JPEG able in a data picture CD ((D-
ROM, (D-R, or CD-RW)
This involves a function a'_ail-
able in a data CD (CD-ROM,
MP3
CD-R, or CD-RW on which
MP3 is recorded)
This im olves tips or iustruc-
NOTE titus on the page that help
each function operate
_®_, {_ ,. . { Check itmns before operating
t'retllillllal_ _
each function
l) Besure to be familiar with 'kafi.'tyInstructions before
using this product. (See pages 2~7)
2) If a problem occurs, check for Troubleshooting.
(See page's96~98)
©2004 Toshiba Corporation.
All rights reserved: No part or whole of this userg
mmmal may be reproduced or copied without tile prior
;vritten permission of Toshiba Corporation.
HowtousetheDVD
Recorder-VCR
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Thisunitcan recordon thefollowingtxpesofdiscs.
Ifyou want torepeatedl?recordon theslme discor youwant {::::
toedittile discafterrecording,selectarexxritableDVD-RWor
DVD-I_4Mtxpedisc If_,otl_xantto saxea recording
\x ithotlt
an3 changes,chooseanon-rexxritableDVD-R.
RAM RW R
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UnlikeaVCR.therecorderautomaticallystartsfonnattingwhea
anunuseddisci_inserted.Thi_is requiredtbrthepreparation
ofrecordingona disc.
Usinga DVD-RAM
Thistypeofdisccanhe[brmattedin DVD-VideoRecordingfor-
mat (VRmode).Youcaneditrecordedimagesand createa
plwlistin aspedficsequeaceaccordingto yourrequirements.
Usinga DVD-RW
Thistypeofdisccanhe[brmattedin eitherDVD-Videoformat
(Videonmde)or DVD-VideoRecordingthnnat(VRnmde).For
anunuseddisc.a mes_gethataskswhetherto thnnatin VR
Modeornot isdisplayed.Youcanplaya videomodediscon
variousDVDcomponents.AVRmodediscallowsnmrevaried
editing.
Usinga DVD-R
Thistypeofdisccanhe[brmattedin DVDVideoformat.After
tbrmattingis complete,youcanrecordon thedisc.Youcanplay
thi_typeofdiscon xuriousDVDcomponeatsonlywhen thW
havebeenfinalized.
er format. It should be noted that the data of
the disc ;','ill he lost ;','hen changing formats.
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There are txvo different recording nlethods: Direct Recording
and Tinier Recording. Tinier recording is classified as record-
ing type : ©nce, Daft} or _'el,:ly or recording nlode : XP
(high qualit} nlode), SP (standan/quality nlode), LP (long
recon/ing nlode), and EP (extended nlode) according to the
recon/ingnlode.
_u callselectthetitleyou ",xant topla) in adiq_la)ed nlenu
and thenimmediatel}startpla}back.
AD\© consistsofsections,calledtitles,andsub sections,
calledcllapters.
Duringrecording,atitleis createdbet\,,een twopointsv,fiere
}ou startandstoprecording,DVD-R/D\T)-RWdiscs(in
\qdeo nlode)call automaticall3 createcfiaptersaccordingto
therecordingnlodev,lienfinalized.
ToplayyourDVDon otherDVDconlponents,finalizingnlay
benecessu3:First.finisfialleditingandrecordingopera-
tions,then finalizethedisc.
When using a DVD-RWdisc in VRMode
Althougfifinalizingis generallyunnece_,aU when playing
thediscona VRModeconlpatibleconlponent,a finalized
discsfiouldbe used forpla3backon that t)pe ofconlponent.
When using a DVD-RWdisc in Video Mode
TfiediscshouldIrefinalizedfirstto enablepla3backon any-
thingconlpatibleother than thisrecorder.Nonloreediting
or recon/ingcan benlade on thedisconceit hasbeen final-
ized.
Toenablerecordingon the discagain,Discshould Ire
unfinalized.
When using a DVD-Rdisc
hZ_usfiouldfinalizethedisctopla}ita conlpatiblecompo-
nent other thanthisrecorder._bu cannoteditorrecordon
filedisconceit hasbeenfinalized.
recorder supports nlanx different edit functions, possible only {
\xith DVDs.
_,itfi a silnple edit lnellu, )ou can operate xarious edit fullc-
tions, such as delete, coD renanle, lock, etc., on a recorded
title.
Creating a playlist (DVD-RAM/-RW in VR mode)
_itfi this recorder, you call create a ne',_,playlist on tile _nne
disc and edit itwithout tile change of tile original recording.
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Description
| Front Panel
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1. DVD DECK 12. FRONT PANEL DISPLAY
2. DVD OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON 13. DVDAZCRSELECT BUTTON
3. VCR DECK 14. TIME SLIP BUTTON
4. VCR EJECT BUTTON 15. RECORD BUTTON
5. PO\VER BUTTON 16. REW/SKIP BUTTON (VCWDVD)
6. PROGRESSIVE BUTTON 17. STOP BUTTON
7. S-VIDEO INPUT JACK 18. PLAY/STILLBUTTON
8. VIDE() INPUT JACK 19. EF/SKIP BUTTON (VCWDVD)
9. AUDIO L.R INPUT JACK 20. TO DVD BUTTON
10. DV INPUT JACK 21. TO VCR BUTTON
11. CHANNEL V/ A BUTTON
] FrontPanel Display
REC
1. +\q_en the indicator is on, DVD is activated.
2. DVD-RAM is activated.
3. DVD-R or DVD-R\V is activated.
4. Progressive Scan mode is working.
5. _'\tlen yon watch SAP/STEREO channel or play-
hack Hi-Fi VCR tapes, STERE() indicator lights.
6. VCR is activated.
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7. DVD or CD media is loaded.
8. Record function is working.
9. The time, counter position or current deck
status is indicated.
10. When yon set a Timer recording, it or current-
deck status is indicated, this indicator is lit.
11. VHS Videotape is loaded.
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1. S-VIDEO OUT JACK
2. AUDIO OUT L,RJACK
3. DIGITAL AUDIO OUT JACK (OPTICAL)
4. DIGITAL AUDIO OUT JACK (COAXIAL)
5. COMPONENT VIDEO OUT JACK
d. AUDIO OUT R,L JA(K
7. VIDEO OUT JACK
8. VIDEO IN JACK
9. AUDIO IN R,LJACK
10. RF OUT TO TV JACK
11. RF ANTENNA INPUT JACK
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| Tour of the Remote Control
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1. POWER Button
2. NUMBER Button
3. 100+ Button
Press this to select channel 100 or higher.
4. VCR Button
5. DV3) Button
Press this when you use a DVD.
6. OPEN/CLOSE Buttons
To ()pen and close the disc tra}_
7. IV Control Button
VOLUME Button
TV vohu'ne adjustment
CHANNEL Button
Use this to select a TV channel.
8. VCR Plus+ Button
Use to recording using VCR Plus+ fimction.
9. PlaybacDrelated Buttons
Forward/Rewind, Search, Skip, Stop, Play/Pause
10. MENU Button
Brings up the DVD Recorde>VCRg setup
l'Ilenlt.
11. TITLE LIST(DISC MENU) Button
Use this to enter the View Recording list/disk
l'Ilentt.
12. ENTER/DIRECTION Buttons
(UP/DOWN or LEFT/RIGHT Buttons)
This breton functions as a toggle switch.
13. RETURN Button
Returns to a previous menu.
14. TV/VCR Button
15. DISPLAY Button
This will displW current setting or disc status.
16. REC Button
Use to make a recording on DVD-RAM/-RW/-R
discs.
17. PIP Button
Use to watch a subprogram on the PiP screen
while watching the main program on the main
screeu.
18. DVD COPY Button
Press this when you copy VCR to DVD.
19. TV POWER Button
20. AUDIO/TV MUTE Button
Use this to access various mtdio timctions on a
disc (DVD mode).
This operates as sound mute. (TV mode)
21. TV Button
Press this to operate TV
22. INPUT Button
Select line input sigual in external input
mode(Tuner or Line input)
23. EADV/SKIP Button
24. MARKER Button
Use this to bookmark a position while playing a
disc,
25. QUICK Button
Use this to view the status of the disc that is
being plwed.
26. PLAY LIST(TOP MENU) Button
Use this to return to the Top menu, or to view
the recorded files list.
27. CLEAR Button
28. SUBTITLE Button
Press this to switch the DVDg subtitle language.
29. REC SPEED Button
30. REC PAUSE Button
Use this to pause &tring recording.
31. TIME SLIP Button
32. VCR COPY Button
Press this when you copy DVD to VCR.
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A Quick oxerxiew presented in this guide will gi',e you
enough information to start using the recorder.
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step 2: ConnectingtheAntennaCable
Step3:ConnectingtheVideoCable
Step4:ConnectingtheAudioCable
Step5:ConnectingExternalDevices
Step6 :ConnectingthePowerCord
Step 7: PreparingtheRemoteControl
Qaid_ Overview ................... 16
Unpocking ...................... 17
* Connecting theAntenna {;able ........ 17
Connecting the Video Cable .............
. Conne_:ting the Aadio Cable .......... 20
Comle_tiog External Devices ......... 22
Connectiag the Power Cord .......... 23
Preparing the Remote Control ......... 23
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Note to CATV system installer : This reminder is
pro-video to call (;ATV s}stem installerg attention to
Article 820-40 of the National Electrical Code (Section 54
of Canadian Electrical Code, Part I), that provides guide-
fines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that
the cable ground shall be coranected to the grounding sys-
tem of the building as close to the point of cable entry as
practical.
| Accessories
Check for the supplied accessories below
Video/Audio Cahle
RE Cable for TV
Remote Control
Batteries [or Remote Control (AA Size)
UserE Manual
Dispose of used batteries according to local environmental
regulations. Do not put them in the household trash.
the
Antenna Cable ....
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Then' an' sev¢,ral ways to connect your DVD RccorderWCR.
Select one of the following antenna connections that best
suits you below.
Method 1 : Antenna + DVD RecorderWCR + TV : No Cable
box
Method 2 : Antenna +Cable box + DVD RccorderWCR + TV
: Cable hox with many scrambled channels
Method 3 : Antenna + DVD Recorder-VCR + Cable hox + TV
: Cable hox with a t('v,' scrambled channels
] Method1 :Antenna + DVD Recorder-
IN
VCR+ TV : No Cable box
_kau can record non-scrambled channels by selecting the
channel on the DVD RecorderWCR. Also use this Method if
}rot watch channels without cable box.
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IN
OUT
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TV
TOANT INPUT
To RF OUT
RF Cable
| Method 2 :Antenna +Cable box +
DVD Recorder-VCR+ TV :Cable box
with many scrambled channels
You can record channels by scl¢,cting the chann¢'l on the
cable box. You cannot record one channel while watching
another channel. Be sum that the cable box is turned on.
nector (300-75 ohm adaptor : not supplied) to con-
nect the antenna to the DVD Recorder-V( R.
If you have two separate antennas (one VHF and
one UHF), use a UHF/VHF comhmer-adaptor
(available at most electronics shops) to connect the
antenna to the DVD Recorder-VCR.
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II Method 3 :Antenna + DVD
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Recorder-VCR + Cable box +TV :
Cable box with a few scrambled
channels
You can record non-scramfik'd channels by sdccting the'
channel on the cahle box. 3_mcannot record scramhled
channels that require a cable box.
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Compared to standard interlaced video, progrea,_ivescan
doubles the amount of video beam lines fed to your TV,
resulting in a more stable, flicker-Ire,e, and clear image than
interlaced video. The progrea,_ivescan video output jack is
used in progrea,_iveoutput mode. This is only available
with T\% that support progrea,_ivescan.
Consumers should note that not all high definition televi-
sion sets arc fully compatible with this product and may
cause artifacts to be displayed in the picture. If you experi-
ence 480 progressive scan picture problems, it is recom-
mended that yon switch the connection to the standard
definition' output. Ifthere are questions regarding TV set
compatibility with this unit, please contact our customer
servicecenter.
| Method 1 : Connecting to a video
input jack
Connect a video(yellow) cable between the VIDEO (yellow)
OUTjack on DVD Recorder-VCRand VIDEO(yellow) IN
jack on the TV(or AVamplifier).
• hymn;,,'illr!!joy regular quality images.
Connect audio cables (white and red) between the ANA-
LOG AUDIO OUT jack on the DVD Recorder-VCRand
AUDIO IN jack on TV (or AVamplifier).
Step3:Connectingthe
VideoCable
There areseveral ways to connect your DVD Recorder-VCR.
Select one of the following video connecting methods that
best suits you below.
Method 1 : Connecting to a Video input jack
Method 2 : Connecting to an S-videoinput jack
Method 3 : Connecting to Component video input jacks in
480i mode
Method 4 : Connecting to Component video input jack ¢,in
480p mode
S-Video, Component video and Progressive Output
Modes
S-Videoand Component video output arc availableonly if
your TV supports S-Video input or Component video
input, respectively If S-Videoor Component video output
does not work, check the TV connections and the TV
input selection settings.
yellow
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| Method 2 : Connecting to an S-video
,nput jack
Connect all S-video cable(not supplied) between the S-
VIDEO OUT jack on DVD Recorder-VCR and S-VIDEO IN
jack on the TV (or AV amplifier).
You will enjoy high quality images. S-Video separates the
picture element into black and white (Y) and color (C)
signals to pn'sent cleawr images than regular video input
mode.
| Method 3 : Connecting to Component
video input jacks(Y, CB/TB,CR/PB) in
480i mode
1. Connect Component video cables(not supplied) between
the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks on DVD Recorder-
VCR and COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks on the TV (or
AV amplifier).
2. Make sure that the disc has stopped completely before
changing the mode.
If anything is not displa}_'d on front panel displa); it is
480i Mode.
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You will enjoy high quality accurate color reproduction.
Component video separates the picture element into black
and white (Y), blue (Pb) and red (Pr) signals to present
most clearand clean images.
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Tilt' _\ Pb and Pr component output jacks of your
DVD Rccorder-VCR nmst be connected to tile
exact corresponding component input .jacks oil
your TY Otherwise, red or blue imageswill bedis-
played oil the TV screen.
Make sure that the leftand right audio output
jack'; of your DVD Rccorder-VCR arc connected to
the leftaud right audio input jack_sof your TM
respectivel}:(pagc 20)
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| Method 4 : Connecting to
Componentvideo input
jacks(Y,CB/'I'B,CR/PB)in 480p mode
Your TV must support progressive scan input to allow you to
watch 480p vi&,o output.
1. Connect Component video cabh's(not supplit'd) bctwe.e.n
the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jack'; on DVD Recorder-
VCR and COMPONENT VIDE() IN jacks on the TV (or
AV amplifier).
2. Make sure that the disc has stopped completely hefore
changing the mode. Pn'ss the Progrca_.ive button on the
front panel. The mes-sagc "Press _"k,s" to confirm
Progn.ssive. scan mode. Otherwise prca_; "No"." will be dis-
played. If you want 480P mode, select yes. If "480P" is dis-
played on the tront panel displa?; now your DVD
Recorder-VCR is operated on 480P Mode.
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That is, the Y, Pb and Pr component output jacks
of ?_)ur D\rD Reconler-VCR should be connected
to the exact corresponding component input jade;
on your T'v: Otherwise, red or hlue image.s will he
displayed on the TV screen.
Once 480p video output mode is selected, Video,
S-Video and 480i outputs are disabled.
Make sure. that the left and right audio output
jack'; of your DVD Rcconter-VCR are connected to
the left and right audio input jacle; of your TV,
respectivelxt(page 21)
There are several ways to connect your DVD Recorder-VCR.
Select the audio connection that best suits you below:
Method l : Connecting to your TV
Method 2 : Connecting to astereo amplifier (analog audio
out / digital audio out)
Method 3 : Connecting to anAVamplifier with a digital
input .jack.
Manufactured under license from Dolhy Lahoratories.
' Dolhy" and the double-D symhol arc trademarks of
Dolby Lahoratories.
' DTS" and "DTS Digital Out" are trademarks of
Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
| Method 1 : Connecting to your TV
This connection ;','ill use your TV_ speakers.
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