Philips G-Code HDRW 720/69 Operating Instructions Manual

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Summary of Contents for Philips G-Code HDRW 720/69

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Starting a recording from the current position (from here onward) 30 Overview of functions ......Ending a recording ..................The remote control ..................Recording from a video recorder/DVD player ........Colour buttons ....................Recording from a camera connected to the front sockets ....
  • Page 2 Overview of functions 'Set up' ......................Managing the disc contents ....'System' ......................General ......................'Auto delete' ....................Favorite Scene Selection ................'Jump forward' ....................Insert chapter markers ................. 'Jump back' ....................... Hiding chapters ....................'Installation' ...................... Deleting chapter markers ................
  • Page 5: Time Shift Buffer

    Features The 'HDRW 720/69' is a DVD recorder that can store TV-shows on a built-in hard disk (HDD). Moreover, it is a DVD player that can play back DVDs, audio and (s-)video CDs, and MP3 CDs. You can play back and edit the stored TV shows (or camcorder recordings), and save (archive) these on DVD+RW/+R media for later viewing.
  • Page 6: Simultaneous Recording And Playback

    STANDBY m , the archiving process will continue until it is completed, and then the DVD-Recorder will switch off automatically. Time Shift Buffer (continued) The Time Shift Buffer is the heart of your 'HDRW 720/69'. All recordings, except those via the front sockets, will be made into the Time Shift Buffer first.
  • Page 7: Navigation In The Time Shift Buffer

    Overview of functions discarded. The programmes in the Time Shift Buffer are separated by a vertical line. The name of the TV show is displayed above the line. The time information on both sides of the time bar indicate the start and end time of the Time Shift Buffer. The current recording time is on the right-hand end, and the oldest recording on the left-hand end.
  • Page 8 1) Read the items in the section 'Before you call an engineer' 2) Visit the Internet site http://www.philips.com/support to get some online help, 3) Call the customer support service. You will find the telephone numbers at the back of the User manual.
  • Page 9: Overview Of Functions

    Overview of functions The remote control REC/OTR n Record the current TV show on the HDD, mark recordings in the time shift buffer to be stored on HDD. Hold button down to start the recording from now. (Mark the recording from the beginning of the actual position in the Time Shift Buffer).
  • Page 10 Overview of functions STOP h Stop playback / Recording (only Camera mode) Hold down the button to open and close the disc tray. PAUSE 9 If this button is pressed during playback, the DVD recorder switches to pause. You will see a still picture. If this button is pressed during recording in the 'Camera mode', the DVD recorder switches to pause and inserts a chapter marker.
  • Page 11: Colour Buttons

    CHANNEL q To select a higher programme number CHANNEL r To select a lower programme number Additional TV functions for Philips TV-sets if supported from the TV. You need to hold down the • TV button (on the left side).
  • Page 12: Front Of The Device

    Overview of functions G : Playback button Front of the device Play back a recorded disc or a title on the HDD N : select previous title/search backwards STANDBY-ON m : To switch device off / on, interrupt a function. O : select next title/search forwards TRAY LED : Red light around the disc tray indicates recording on a DVD+RW/+R.
  • Page 13: Back Of The Device

    Overview of functions Back of the device 4MAINS Connection to the mains supply (220V-240V 50/60Hz) ANTENNA IN Connection of the aerial TV OUT Connection of the aerial cable to the TV set EXT2 AUX-I/O Connection of an additional device (satellite receiver, set-top box, video recorder, camcorder, ...).
  • Page 14: Discs You Can Use

    Overview of functions Super Video CD Discs you can use The following discs can be used in your DVD recorder for playback CD-R (CD-Recordable) with Audio/MP3 content and recording: Recording and playback CD-RW (CD-Rewritable) with Audio/MP3 content DVD+RW (Digital Versatile Disc + rewriteable) uses phase change media, the same technology on which rewritable CDs are based.
  • Page 15: Important

    Overview of functions BDo not switch on the device immediately after transport from Important a cold to a warm room or vice versa, or under conditions of extreme humidity. ACaution! Visible and invisible laser radiation. If the cover is Wait at least three hours after transporting the device. The DVD open, do not look at the beam.
  • Page 16: Important Instructions For The Hdd

    Therefore, refrain from using a CD lens cleaner disc! The workshop will not assume any liability for the loss of the stored data. • Philips will not assume any liability for damage or loss of stored data. Symbols used in these operating instructions The following symbols will facilitate the use of these operating instructions.
  • Page 17: Special Functions Of Your Dvd Recorder

    Philips. You can upgrade the software of your DVD-Recorder with a CD-ROM. On the web site http://www.p4c.philips.com under the model number 'HDRW 720/69' you will find the data and the upgrade information.
  • Page 18 Enter the serial number here. You will need it for service queries or if your machine is stolen. The serial number (PROD. NO.) is printed on the type plate at the back or bottom. Made in Hungary 220-240V 50/60Hz 38W MODEL NO. HDRW 720/69 PROD. NO. _______________________...
  • Page 19: Connecting The Dvd Recorder

    STANDBY m switch off the TV set CHANNEL q next programme number CHANNEL r previous programme number Additionally on Philips TV-sets: T/C switch Teletext (TXT) on/off TIMER s Clock display on the screen on/off RETURN To return to the previous menu step...
  • Page 20: Connecting To The Aerial

    Connecting the DVD recorder Connecting to the aerial Connecting to the TV To receive TV programmes you have to connect the DVD-recorder to Choose from the following connections: the aerial or the cable network. Connection with S video cable 1 Switch off your TV set. Connection with Video (CVBS) cable 2 Remove the aerial cable plug from your TV set.
  • Page 21: Connection With Video (Cvbs) Cable

    Connecting the DVD recorder Connection with video (CVBS) cable Connecting to the mains This cable, usually with yellow Cinch connectors, is used for transmitting the Composite Video signal (FBAS, CVBS). In this method Always check if the local mains voltage matches the voltage range of transmission the colour signal and the brightness signal are printed on the type plate at the back or bottom of the DVD-recorder.
  • Page 22: Connecting Additional Devices

    Connecting additional devices Connecting a video recorder, DVD player. Connecting additional devices only via You can connect a video recorder or a DVD player to the EXT2 aerial cable AUX-I/O input socket. The DVD recorder must be connected directly to the TV set ( EXT1 If you want to connect additional devices (e.g.
  • Page 23: Connecting A Camcorder To The Front Sockets

    Connecting additional devices Connecting audio devices to the digital Connecting a camcorder to the front audio sockets sockets At the back of the DVD recorder there are two digital audio output To copy camcorder recordings, you can use the front sockets. These sockets OPTICAL OUT for an optical cable and COAX OUT for a sockets are located behind the flap on the right hand side.
  • Page 24: Installation

    3 Confirm with OK . 1 Press STANDBY-ON m on the front of the DVD-recorder 'PHILIPS' and then 'IS TV ON?' will appear on the display. 4 Select the desired audio language using B or A . If the connection was properly made and your TV was...
  • Page 25 Installation No TV-Stations found yet? What is the subtitle language? Select channel 1 on the TV set. Can you see the stored TV channel The subtitles will be displayed in the language you select, provided this on the TV set? language is available on the disc.
  • Page 26: Additional Installation Features

    Additional installation features Manual TV channel search 0 Press OK to store the TV channel. A To search for other TV channels, begin again at In some cases, not all of the available TV channels may have been found Change the name of a TV channel: and stored during initial installation.
  • Page 27: Automatic Tv Channel Search

    Additional installation features Sorting and deleting TV channels Automatic TV channel search manually If the channel assignments of your cable or satellite TV provider change or if you are reinstalling the DVD recorder, e.g. after moving house, With this function you can rearrange the TV channels already stored or you can start this procedure again.
  • Page 28: Setting The Language

    Additional installation features Setting the time and date B To end, press SYSTEM MENU . If the display shows an incorrect time or '--:--', the time and date must be reset manually. Setting the language SMART CLOCK 'SMART CLOCK' automatically sets the time and date using the information For the basic setting of DVD playback, you can select the language for transmitted by the TV channel.
  • Page 29: Connection Using A Component Video (Y Pb Pr/Yuv) Cable

    Additional installation features Time/date is displayed incorrectly despite manual setting Connection using a component video With 'SMART CLOCK', time/date is transferred from the TV channel saved on 'P01' and automatically corrected. (Y Pb Pr/YUV) cable (no progressive You can either enter another TV channel for transferring the data or scan) disable the function.
  • Page 30 Additional installation features With all other settings, the signal is switched off at the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT sockets. This will also be displayed as information on the screen. For more information on the other settings, read section 'Picture settings' ('video output') in chapter 'User preferences'. 6 Confirm with OK .
  • Page 31: Recording On The Hdd

    Recording on the HDD General The Time shift Buffer As soon as you turn on the DVD recorder, the currently selected TV channel on the DVD-Recorder is recorded in a temporary storage (Time shift Buffer). Recordings in the time shift buffer will be automatically deleted e.g. after 3 hours if the period of the time shift buffer is set to 3 hours (factory setting).
  • Page 32: Symbols In The 'Time Shift Buffer

    Recording on the HDD Symbols in the 'Time Shift Buffer' Navigation in the time shift buffer Following symbols can appear in the info bar at the top of the screen in Preparation: the 'Time Shift Buffer'. With the INFO button on the remote control •) The TV set is switched on, and, if necessary, the programme number for the DVD recorder has been selected.
  • Page 33: Mark Tv Shows For Recording

    Recording on the HDD Mark TV shows for recording Mark part of a title As a rule, recordings in the time shift butter are automatically deleted You can also mark only parts of a title. after a certain time (1 to 6 hours). In order to store recordings on the If you mark several parts of a title, each part will be stored as a HDD permanently, you can mark sections of the time shift buffer that separate title on the HDD.
  • Page 34: Manual Recordings

    Recording on the HDD Ending a recording Manual recordings 1 If necessary, switch the TV set to the programme number (input socket) of the DVD recorder. When you switch on the DVD recorder, the currently selected TV programme will be recorded in the Time Shift Buffer. 2 Press STOP h In order to store a recording on the HDD, you must mark it red in the Time Shift Buffer (time bar) before the Time Shift Buffer is deleted.
  • Page 35: Recording From A Video Recorder/Dvd Player

    Recording on the HDD When copying video cassettes, 'NO SIGNAL' appears in the Recording from a video recorder/DVD display of the DVD recorder Check whether the cable connectors are properly inserted. player If the recording is made from a video recorder, change the 'tracking' setting on the video recorder.
  • Page 36: Recording From A Camera Connected To The Front Sockets

    Recording on the HDD 4 Press REC/OTR n to start the recording. Recording from a camera connected to If no signal is available, no recording will be made or the recording in progress will be stopped. the front sockets During the playback of a recorded 'copy protected' signal you Using this function, you can store recordings via the front sockets will see only that parts of the recording where no copy protection can be recognised.
  • Page 37: Programming A Recording (Timer)

    Programming a recording (TIMER) General Programming recordings with the ® G Code System Use 'Programming a recording (TIMER)', to automatically start and stop a recording at a later date. The DVD recorder will switch to the right programme number and begin recording at the correct time.
  • Page 38: Programming Recordings Without The G-Code System

    Programming a recording (TIMER) 'Please enter programme number' appears on the Programming recordings without the screen This message appears when the TV channel has not been assigned ® G Code System yet. Enter the program number and confirm with OK . Preparation: The following message appears on the screen: 'G-Code •) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the programme number for the...
  • Page 39: How To Change Or Delete A Programmed Recording (Timer)

    Programming a recording (TIMER) 8 Enter the programme number of the TV channel using the number How to change or delete a buttons 0..9 programmed recording (TIMER) Frequency VPS/PDC Home Preparation: •) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the programme number for the Grid Search Schedule...
  • Page 40: Cancel A Programmed Recording In Progress

    Programming a recording (TIMER) Cancel a programmed recording in progress A programmed recording will run as long as the end of the TV show is reached (end time of the schedule). If you switch off the DVD-Recorder with STANDBY m the DVD-Recorder will be switched off after the recording is completed.
  • Page 41: Playback From The Hdd

    Playback from the HDD General 5 Press STOP h to end playback. You will return to the media browser. Each recording stored on the HDD is displayed in the media browser The position where playback was interrupted will be automatically with a corresponding index picture.
  • Page 42: Zoom Feature

    Playback from the HDD Zoom feature The media browser The Zoom feature allows you to enlarge the video image and pan through the enlarged image during play back from the HDD or from the time shift buffer. 1 During playback, press PAUSE 9 at the position where you want to enlarge the picture.
  • Page 43: Change Order For The Media Browser

    Playback from the HDD Change order for the media browser Change title settings Your may choose only titles that meet certain criteria for the overview. Use this function to change the title settings. This order will remain until you exit the media browser. 1 Press BROWSER HDD on the remote control.
  • Page 44: Edit Title

    Playback from the HDD 5 Press PAUSE 9 : Edit title You can insert or remove chapter markers to find a scene easily with the OK button. Use this function to adapt the title (recording) to your personal preferences. 6 Choose one of the following functions with the colour buttons of 1 Press BROWSER HDD on the remote control.
  • Page 45: Editing Recorded Titles (Name)

    Playback from the HDD Editing recorded titles (name) Divide title If the title (name) of a TV show is available, it will be taken You can divide a title in several parts (titles) as large as you like. Each of automatically (e.g.
  • Page 46: Delete Titles/Recordings From The Hdd

    Playback from the HDD Delete titles/recordings from the HDD Insert/remove chapter markers You can remove titles/recordings from the HDD to use the capacity To find you special scenes in one title faster, you can insert chapter from the HDD for new recordings. markers.
  • Page 47: Hide Chapters (Sections)

    Playback from the HDD 9 Set the end marker with the blue function button. Hide chapters (sections) The 'hidden' area is greyed out. The description of the blue function key changes to 'HIDE' . By default, all chapters are visible. You can hide or unhide certain End with EDIT .
  • Page 48: Recording On A Dvd+Rw/+R

    Recording on a DVD+RW/+R 4 Select the title you want to copy on the DVD+RW/+R using B , Archiving (storing) titles on a DVD+RW/+R Archiving of the 'edited' title ('A') The 'hidden' szenes were not copied on the DVD+RW/+R. You can choose the title of the HDD that you want to transfer on a Archiving of the 'original' title DVD+RW/+R.
  • Page 49: Protect Disc Against Accidental Recordings

    Recording on a DVD+RW/+R Protect disc against accidental recordings To prevent an accidental erasing of important recordings, you can protect the entire disc. It is only possible to protect the entire disc. Protecting specific recordings on a disc is not possible. What happens with DVD+R discs? As long as these discs are not finalised, you can protect them against accidental recording.
  • Page 50: Playback From A Disc

    Playback from a disc Switch over to the actual TV channel during General notes on playback playback With this DVD recorder you can play back the following systems: As soon as you turn on the DVD recorder, the currently selected TV •) DVD Video channel on the DVD-Recorder is recorded in a temporary storage •) (Super)Video CD Disc...
  • Page 51: Playing A Dvd Video Disc

    Playback from a disc Playing a DVD video disc Playing a DVD+RW/ +R disc 1 If the disc is write-protected or a finalised DVD+R disc, playback A menu may appear when a DVD is played back. If the titles and starts automatically.
  • Page 52: Playing An Mp3 Cd

    Playback from a disc Playing an MP3 CD Playing a (Super) Video CD MP3 (MPEG1 Audio Layer-3) files are highly compressed music files. Using this technology the data volume can be compressed by a factor of 10. This means it is possible to record 10 hours of music in CD (Super) Video CDs may be equipped with PBC (Play Back Control).
  • Page 53: Additonal Playback Features

    Additonal playback features General Still picture 1 During playback, press PAUSE 9 to stop playback and display a DVD's are divided in titles and chapters. still picture. During playback, press O to go to the next title. If there 2:04 are several chapters within a title, the next chapter.
  • Page 54: Search By Time

    Additonal playback features 4 When the end point is reached press OK . Search by time ' appears on the TV screen. Playback now takes place within these points. Using this feature you can select where playback should start (select elapsed time).
  • Page 55: Zoom Feature

    Additonal playback features Zoom feature Subtitles The Zoom feature allows you to enlarge the video image and pan Many pre-recorded DVD discs have more than one subtitle language. through the enlarged image. The language initially selected for playback will be the one you selected when you first set up the DVD recorder.
  • Page 56: Managing The Disc Contents

    Managing the disc contents General Favorite Scene Selection In this menu you can adapt a title to suit your particular needs. You can insert/delete chapter markers, hide chapters, select a new Charly 1 index, or split up a title. 00:29:59 • M1 Fri15/02/2004 In this menu you can adapt a title on a DVD+RW/+R to suit your Empty title...
  • Page 57: Hiding Chapters

    Managing the disc contents 7 Press T/C twice to change the chapter number 'C'. Hiding chapters 8 Select the previous chapter with B , since you are already in the Initially, all the chapters are visible. You can hide chapters for playback next chapter (end of the chapter is also the beginning of the next (e.g.
  • Page 58: Changing The Index Picture

    Managing the disc contents 3 Confirm with OK . Dividing titles You will be prompted to press OK again to make sure you You can divide a title into several sections (titles) of any size. Each of really want to delete all markers. these sections (titles) is identified by its own index.
  • Page 59: Editing Recording Titles (Name)

    Managing the disc contents Editing recording titles (name) Playing the entire title 1 If required, press the STOP h button to interrupt playback. If you have hidden certain sections (chapters) of a title, this setting lets 2 Using A or B select the title whose name you want to edit and you watch the entire title including the hidden sections.
  • Page 60: Erasing Recordings/Titles

    Managing the disc contents Disc settings Erasing recordings/titles You can erase specific recordings from a disc. Please note: If there is an 'Empty title' between titles, this space can Philips1 00:35:59 used not be used from this DVD-Recorder. Fri15/02/2004 Each recording from the HDD to a DVD+RW/+R (archiving) will be added at the end of existing recordings 1 Press the STOP h button or during playback press DISC DVD playback...
  • Page 61: Changing The Disc Name

    Managing the disc contents Changing the disc name Finalising DVD+R discs 1 In the 'Disc info display' press C . This feature is required to play back a DVD+R disc in a DVD player. The 'Settings for' menu appears on the TV screen. Once the disc has been finalised no further recordings or changes can be made.
  • Page 62: Disc Manager (Dm)

    Disc Manager (DM) When I insert a disc I see a number on the screen in the General information index picture screen in the top left-hand corner You have inserted a disc that has already been registered by the Disc Manager.
  • Page 63: Searching For A Title In The Disc Manager

    Disc Manager (DM) Searching for a title in the Disc Searching discs Manager You can easily search for the title of a recording stored in the Disc Manager. To do this, the appropriate disc does not have to be in the This function can be used to quickly and easily find and play back a DVD recorder.
  • Page 64: User Preferences For The Hdd

    User preferences for the HDD General 5 Confirm the new setting with OK . 6 Close the menu item with D . This section describes how you can adjust the functions of the HDD to your personal preferences. Toolbar When you press SYSTEM MENU , a so-called puck ' ' appears on a line.
  • Page 65: Subpictures

    User preferences for the HDD 'M2' 'Subpictures' Standard Play (pre-recorded DVD quality) offers standard picture quality and a recording time of: This function is only required if recordings were made through a video DVD+RW/+R: 2 hours. camera connected to the DV IN (CAM2) socket. In this case, you can HDD: approx.
  • Page 66: Language

    User preferences for the HDD 'Set up' 'HDD buffer' Choose one the displayed settings to define how long a recording will be kept stored. SYSTEMMENU '1h' System The recording will be kept stored for 1 hour Set up Auto delete '6h' Jump forward The recording will be kept stored for 6 hours...
  • Page 67: Installation

    User preferences for the HDD 'Installation' Please observe that for selection of function in this menu the Time shift Buffer will be flushed. If the 'Time Shift Buffer ' contains important recordings, save them with the REC/OTR n button first. Read additional information about the 'Time Shift Buffer' in the chapter 'The Time Shift Buffer'.
  • Page 68: Additional User Preferences

    Additional user preferences General Picture settings This section describes how you can make additional personal settings. You can select the following functions in this menu: The symbols have the following meaning: Picture settings Sound settings Language settings Picture TV shape 16:9 Additional settings Black level shift...
  • Page 69: Sound Settings

    Additional user preferences 'video output' Sound settings Since RGB and S-VIDEO signals sometimes use the same connections You can select the settings in this menu depending on which audio on a scart cable, the two signals cannot be transmitted simultaneously. outputs are used.
  • Page 70: Language Settings

    Additional user preferences Language settings Additional settings You can select the following settings in this menu: You can select the following functions in this menu: Language Features Audio Language English Status box Subtitle English Standby Normal Menu English Display Bright 'Audio Language' 'Status box' Playback audio language.
  • Page 71: Disk Feature Menu

    Additional user preferences Disk feature menu 'Display' You can change the brightness of the display on the DVD recorder. In this menu, you can make changes that relate to the disc: This setting only affects the DVD recorder when it is switched on. 'Bright': The display appears with normal brightness.
  • Page 72: Access Control (Child Lock)

    Access control (Child Lock) 8 Confirm with OK . Child lock (DVD and VCD) 9 Quit the feature using D and SYSTEM MENU . This feature enables discs to be locked for children. When Child Lock is on, a 4-digit code (PIN) needs to be entered Unauthorised discs can only be played by entering the four-digit PIN before a disc can be played.
  • Page 73: Parental Level Control (Dvd Video Only)

    Access control (Child Lock) What do the ratings mean? Parental level control (DVD video Rating 0 (displayed as '--') parental control not active. only) Rating 1 (suitable for children) Rating 8 (only suitable for adults) Films on pre-recorded DVD discs may contain scenes not suitable for What happens if a DVD scene contains a higher level than the rating set? children.
  • Page 74: Changing The Pin Code

    Access control (Child Lock) Changing the PIN code Preparation: •) Switch on the TV set, and if necessary, select the programme number for the DVD recorder. •) Switch on the DVD recorder. 1 Press the TUNER and then the SYSTEM MENU button on the remote control.
  • Page 75: Symbols In The Menu Bar

    Information on the screen of your TV Repeat entire disc You can check or change many of the functions and settings of your DVD recorder via the system menu bar. Repeat title Repeat track Symbols in the menu bar Repeat chapter Press DISC MENU and then SYSTEM MENU to open the menu Repeat from A to the end bar.
  • Page 76: The Symbols On Your Dvd Recorder Display

    Information on the screen of your TV The symbols on your DVD recorder Messages in the DVD recorder display display READING The following messages may appear in your DVD recorder display These symbols can light up on your DVD recorder display: IS TV ON? The DVD recorder is in initial installation mode.
  • Page 77 POST-FORMAT After the creation of the menu structure the DVD+RW/+R is prepared. As long as 'POST-FORMAT' is visible on the display you can not operate the DVD-Recorder. PHILIPS The DVD-Recorder has been switched on STANDBY The DVD-Recorder has been switched off...
  • Page 78: Before You Call An Engineer

    The telephone numbers can be found on the back of this instruction manual. You can also visit our web page 'http://www.p4c.philips.com' . Have the model number (MODEL NO) and the production number (PROD.NO) of your recorder ready.
  • Page 79 Before you call an engineer PROBLEM SOLUTION For the execution of certain procedures the DVD recorder can switch itself on automatically, although no Fans run with switched information is visible on the display. To prevent overheating, the fans at the back will be switched on and off automatically off DVD recorder: This is no fault of your set.
  • Page 80 Before you call an engineer PROBLEM SOLUTION Before recording, select the recording mode as described in chapter 'Manual Recording', section 'Selecting the There is picture or recording mode (quality)'. sound interference on Have your aerial checked. You will find information on how to change the TV system in 'Manual TV channel search' in 'Installing your TV reception: DVD recorder'.
  • Page 81 Before you call an engineer PROBLEM SOLUTION If it is impossible to play back a disc, you can try and repair it for new recordings using the following function. This will only prepare the disc for erasing. It will not be erased, however, until the recording has been completed.
  • Page 82 Glossar y dark, and the color levels fluctuate between oversaturated and washed Chapters out. Macrovision "encoded" DVDs contain a bit of data that tells the Also known as 'scenes', a DVD movie can be broken up into sections DVD player to activate its internal macrovision circuitry in order to much like the chapters of a book, that can be accessed quickly and prevent copying.
  • Page 84: Code Numbers Of The Remote Control

    Code numbers of the remote control A Mark ........Colortyme 004, 006, 114, 130, 134, Fidelity ........... 258, 259, 262, 267, 269, Action ........... 141, 144, 151 Finlandia ....... 216, 279 286, 297, 299, 307, 327, Admiral ..093, 134, 209, 262, 306, Condor ..
  • Page 85 250, 256, 262, 272, 306, 338 201, 222, 223, 231, 239, Teknika ..004, 005, 006, 008, 009, 264, 311, 324, 325 Philips 000, 003, 004, 006, 008, 009, 243, 246, 250, 255, 262, 010, 011, 013, 028, 032, Minoka ......... 234, 250...
  • Page 86 279, 283, 285, 287, 292, Vortec ........... 148, 262 Yamaha 004, 005, 006, 015, 120, 309, 313, 324, 330, 332 Voxson ....209, 250, 256, 306 Watson ....250, 266, 288, 289 137, 151, 154 Univox .......... Watt Radio ........Yoko ..
  • Page 87: Storage Media

    • Audio/Video (A/V) cable Number of events: 12; 1 month; daily/weekly SECAM Timer programming: Manual, G-Code Scan frequency 60Hz 50Hz Philips Consumer Electronics Number of lines General Functionality Data subject to change without notice Playback • • Automatic Screen Saver Recording •...
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