Philips DVDR1500 DVD Player User Manual


 
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Operation
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Important notes for operation
You can switch on the DVD Recorder with the B
STANDBY/ON button on the front of the Recorder.
Keep your DVD Recorder connected to the power
outlet at all times to ensure programmed recordings can
be made.
You can use the B STANDBY/ON or B ON/OFF
button on the remote control to interrupt a function.
When you have an operating problem, you can interrupt
the function and start again.
Loading discs
1 Press / OPEN/CLOSE. The disc tray opens.
2 Lay your chosen disc in the tray, label side up. If the
disc is two side, make sure the label of the side you
want to play is facing up.
Make sure it is sitting properly in the correct recess.
3 Press / OPEN/CLOSE to close the tray.
READING’ appears on the Recorder display. If
the disc is pre-recorded or erase-protected,
playback will start automatically.
You can unload a disc by pressing / OPEN/CLOSE
again or by pressing or hockling 9 STOP for two
seconds.
Note: If ‘Child Lock’ is
On
and the disc inserted is not in the
‘child safe’ list (not authorized), the PIN code must be
entered and/or the disc has to be authorized. (see ‘Access
Control’)
Disc types
You will recognize the different types of discs that can
be used in your DVD Recorder by the logo. Depending
on the disc type you can either use it for recording and
playback or playback only. Some discs are not suitable to
be used in the DVD Recorder at all.
The following information summarizes existing disc types
and their DVD Recorder compatibility.
Discs for recording and playing:
DVD+RW
Records and playing. In case of a new blank disc, after
the first recording, some more time (up to two minutes)
is needed by the Recorder to automatically make the
disc compatible with DVD video players.
Discs for playing only:
DVD-Video
DVD-R (DVD-Recordable)
These play only if they contain DVD-Video.
DVD-RW
Plays only if it is recorded in Video mode and has been
finalized.
CD Digital Audio
You can play digital audio CDs in conventional style
through a stereo system, using the buttons on the
remote control and/or front panel of the DVD
Recorder.
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