Daewoo DQR-1000D DVD Recorder User Manual


 
INSTALLATION PLAYBACK
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Information on the TV screen
Information on the TV screen
Information on the TV screen
You can check and change many of the features and settings on your DVD recorder using the system menu. The
menu bar cannot be displayed during recording.
Use the [SYSTEM MENU] button to call up and close the menu bar (main menu). You can select the appropriate
feature using [] and []. You confirm a feature using []. This takes you to a submenu or executes the
feature immediately. Depending on the current disc, some features may not be available.
Icons in the menu bar
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User preferences
Title/Track
Chapter/Index
Audio language
Subtitle language
Camera angle
Zoom
Sound
Search by time
Picture Language Record Settings
Sound
Features Installation
The status box displays the current operating mode (status) of the DVD recorder and the current disc type. This
display can be switched off.
Status box
Tuner info box
Operating mode icons
....... No disc
....... Closing tray
....... Disc in
....... Search forwards (8x speed)
....... Loading
....... Opening
....... Opened
....... Pause play
....... Play
....... Record
....... Record pause
....... Search backwards (8x speed)
....... Backward Slow motion
....... Forward Slow motion
....... Stop
...... Current channel/selected input socket
....... No signal : TV channel is not available/additional device is not connected
or is switched off
....... Copy protected signal
This box appears in the lower left-hand corner of the screen. The aerial signal, the TV channel and name of the
TV channel are shown.
Timer information box
....... Current time : No timer event programmed
....... Timer starts on the day shown
....... OTR recording runs until the stop time displayed
This box appears above the tuner information box. When a timer recording is set, it shows the timer icon and the
start time or date of the first programme to be recorded. If no timer recording is scheduled, the current time is
displayed. This box disappears during playback of a disc or after a recording starts.