TVGuardian DRM-2001G DVD Player User Manual


 
Disc Operation
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The Disc Operation means operations done to recordable discs in the drive, including browsing disc information, nalizing
a disc, removing disc content, deleting the last title, setting compatibility and write protection, etc.
Entering the Disc Operation Mode:
1. Place the DVD with your recorded content in the recorder.
2. On the remote, press the “DVD” button.
3. Press the “UP” arrow button.
4. Press the “RIGHT” arrow button. The OSD menu will appear.
Erase Optical Disc:
1. In the Disc operation control bar menu, use the or button to select the “Erase Optical Disc” option.
2. Press the “OK” button. A warning message will appear: “This operation will erase all data on the disc. Are you
sure you want to continue?”
3. Press the button to select “Yes” and then press the “OK” button to con rm. The system will start erasing the
disc.
This operation is effective for DVD±RW discs.
The Erase Disc operation may take some time.
During the operation, do not perform any other operation, including standby; once the operation starts, it cannot
be cancelled midway.
Never switch off the power during the operation; otherwise the disc may be damaged.
Lock Disc:
In the Disc Operation control bar menu, use the or button to select the “Lock Disc” item, and then press the
“OK” button.
This operation will cancel the write protection of a locked disc. This function is available only for DVD±RW discs.
To determine if a disc is write-protected, try the “Browse Disc Information” operation.
A write-protected disc cannot be recorded, erased or edited unless the write protection is canceled.
Rename Disc:
In the Disc Operation menu, use the or button to select the “Rename Disc” item, and press the “OK” button
to pop up a dialog box; in the given keyboard layout, use arrow buttons and the “OK” button to enter desired
letters.
Space: add a blank position
Caps: capital change
BkSp: delete a character forward
Delete: delete a character backward
Clear: delete all characters
Exit: exit operation
OK: con rm operation.