Functional Overview; Front Panel; Rear Panel; Unplayable Discs - Toshiba D-KR10KU Owner's Manual

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is
a
trademark
of
DVD
Format/Logo
Licensing Corporation.
DivX,
DivX
Certified,
and
associated logos
are
tra
demarks
of DivX,
Inc.
and
are
used
under
license.
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Official
DivX®
Certified
product;
Plays
DivX®
6.0,
DivX®
5,
DivX®
4,
DivX®
3,
and DivX®VOD
video content
(in
compliance
with DivX
Certified™ technical requirements).
Discs
containing the DivX®
files
with the DivX®
GMC
(Global
Motion Compensation) playback
feature,
which
is
DivX®
supplemental
function,
cannot be
played back
on
this unit.
*
This unit
cannot
play
back
the
disc
contents protected
by
Windows
Media
Digital
Rights
Management
(DRM).
Unplayable
Discs
The
following
discs
will
not
play
back
on
this unit.
CD-ROM
Compact
Disc-Interactive
(CD-I)
Video
Single Disc (VSD)
DVD-ROM
DVD-audio
Unfinalized
disc
DVD
contains
MP3,
WMA
or
JPEG
files
-
DVD-R
recorded
in
VR
format
or
non
compatible
recording
format
On
the following
disc,
the
sound
may
not
be
heard.
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Super audio
CD
-
Only
the
sound on
the
CD
layer
can
be
heard.
The sound on
t£ie
high-density
super audio
CD
layer
cannot be
heard.!'
Colos*
System;
DVD
is
recorded
in
different
color
systems throughout
the
world.
The most
common
color
system
is
NTSC
(which
is
used
primarily
in
the United
States
and
Canada).
This unit
uses
NTSC,
so
DVD
you
play
back
must be
recorded
in
the
NTSC
system.
You
cannot
play
back
DVD
recorded
in
other
color systems.
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jhe
unit
can
also
be turned on by
pressing
these
buttons.
JPEG
DivX®
1.1/0
ON/STANDBY
button
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Press to
turn
the
unit
on and
off.
If
timer
programmings
have been
set,
press to
set
the
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n
unit
in
timer-standby
mode.
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trav
CD-RW/-R
Place
a
disc
when
the
disc tray
is
opened.
DVD+RW/+R
,
A
OPEN/CLOSE
button*
Press to
open
or close
the
disc
tray.
The
number
inside
the globe
refers
to
region of the
work
4.
Infrared
sensor
window
A
DVD
labeled
for
a
specific
region
can only
play
back
on
Receive
signals
from your remote
control so that
you
the
unit
with the
same
region code.
can
control
the
unit
from
a
distance.
CD-RW/-R
DVD-RW/-R
DVD+RW/+R
Following
discs are
recommended
for
good
recording
quality
and
are
proven
to
be compatible
with
this unit.
However, depending on
the
media
condition,
the
unit
may
not read the
disc properly.
Verbatim
DVD+R
8x,
DVD+RW
4x,
DVD-R
8x,
DVD-RW
2
JVC
DVD-RW
4x
Maxell
DVD+R
4x/8x/1
6x,
DVD-R
8x/1
6x
SONY
DVD+R
4x/8x/1
6x,
DVD+RW
4x
TDK
DVD+R
4x/8x/1
6x
Performance
of
any
other
discs
are
not guaranteed.
can
control
the
unit
from
a
distance.
5.144
(SKIP)
button
During playback,
press
once
midway
through
a
chapter
or track to
go
back
to
the
beginning
of the
current
chapter
or
track.
When
pressed twice
in
quick
succession,
playback
will
start
from
the preceding
chapter
or
track.
During playback,
press
and
hold
for
1.5
seconds
to
fast
reverse.
When
playback
is
paused,
press to play
back
reverse
step
by
step.
When
playback
is
paused,
press
and
hold
for
1.5
seconds
to
slow
reverse.
Toshiba
is
not
liable
for
any
damage
or
loss
caused
directlj
S.P'H
(SKIP)
button
or
indirectly
by
the malfunction of
this
recorder, including
During playback,
pre
without
limitation,
any
one
of the
following:
During playback,
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Failure
to record
contents intended
to
be
recorded
by
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the
consumer.
Failure
to edit
contents
as
intended by the consumer.
When
a
DVD-RW/-R,
DVD+RW/+R
disc
created
on
this
^
ear
Panel
recorder
is
used
(e.g.,
insertion,
playback, recording
or
1
editing)
in
another
DVD
player,
recorder or personal
computer
drive.
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,
When
a
DVD-RW/-R,
DVD+RW/+R
disc
that
is
used
in
x
the
manner
described
in
the
immediately preceding
bullet
point
is
used
again
in
this
recorder.
iy
When
a
DVD-RW/-R,
DVD+RW/+R
disc
that
was
recorded
in
another
DVD
recorder, or
in
a
personal
computer
drive
is
used
in
this
recorder.
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Some
functions
may
not
work
with personal
computer
discs,
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VIDEO
IN
jack
(11
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During playback,
press to
skip to
the next chapter
or
track.
During playback,
press
and
hold
for
1
.5
seconds
to
fast
forward.
15
14*
13
When
playback
is
paused,
press to play
back advance
step
by
step.
When
playback
is
paused,
press
and
hold
for
1.5
seconds
to
slow
forward.
.
Display
Refer to
"FRONT PANEL
DISPLAY GUIDE" on page
1
7.
.
HDMI
indicator
Lights
up and
indicates
the
HDMI
output
mode when
HDMI
output
is
on.
,
DV
IN
jack
(L3)
Use
to
connect
the
DV
output
of external device
with
a
DV
cable.
.AUDIO
input jacks
(12)
Use
to
connect
external
device with
a
RCA
audio
cable.
.VIDEO
input jack
(L2)
Use
to
connect
external
device with
a
RCA
video
cable.
.S-VIDEO
input jack
(L2)
Use
to
connect
the S-video output
of external
device
with an S-video
cable.
.1)
REC
button
Press
once
to
start
a
recording. Press repeatedly to
start
one-touch
timer
recording.
.
PLAY
button*
Press to
start
or
resume
playback.
.0
STOP
button
Press to
stop playback
or recording.
Discs
recorded
in
this
recorder
may
not operate
as
expected
on
other
DVD
players,
recorders or personal
computer
drives.
Because
of
problems and
errors
that
can occur during the
creation of
DVD
and
CD
software and/or the
manufacture
of
DVD
and
CD
discs,
Toshiba cannot
assure that
this
DVD
Video Recorder
will
successfully play
every
disc
bearing the
Use
to
connect
external
device with
a
RCA
video
cable.
2.
VIDEO
OUT
jack
Use
to
connect
a
TV
monitor,
AV
receiver or
other
device with
a
RCA
video
cable.
3.
COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUTPUT
jacks
Use
to
connect
a
TV
monitor
with
component
video
inputs
with
a
component
video
cable.
7.
S-VIDEO
OUT
jack
Use
to
connect
the S-video input
of
a
TV
monitor,
AV
receiver or
other device with an S-video
cable.
8.
AUDIO
OUT
jacks
Use
to
connect
a
TV
monitor,
AV
receiver or
other
device with
a
RCA
audio
cable.
9.
S-VIDEO
IN
jack
(LI)
Use
to
connect
the S-video
output
of external
device
with an S-video
cable.
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