Toshiba D-KR10KU Owner's Manual page 50

Dvd video recorder
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DV
DV
signal
cannot be
input.
Before connection, turn
on
the
power
supplies
for
both
this
unit
and
the
DVC,
and
make
sure that these
units are
in
stop
mode.
Only
a
"DVC-SD"
signal
can be
input
from
the
DVC
to
this unit.
Other
types
of
signals are
not supported.
Do
not
connect any
device other than the
DVC. Even
if
a
recorder
or
PC
with
another
DV
terminal
is
connected, the
DV
function
will
not operate.
If
the
DVC
is
not recognized
after
connection, turn
off
the
power
supply
for
the
unit
and
re-connect the
DVC.
The
DVC
cannot be operated
with
this unit.
Signal
input or
DVC
operation
from
this
unit
may
be
disabled
depending on
the type of
DVC.
If
a
DVC
signal
cannot be
input,
use an
external input (L1/L2)
for
analog
connection
via
audio/video
cables.
DVC
control
may
be
disabled
depending on
the type of
DVC, even
in
a
mode
other than
camera mode.
In
this
case,
switch
to
DVD
control
and
execute the
normal
recording
procedure
while operating the
DVC.
Certain functions of
the
unit
cannot
operate.
Some
functions
may
not operate
depending on
the type of
DVC.
For
example,
if
the
DVC
does
not support slow playback
mode,
the
slow playback
function
is
disabled.
With
L3
(DV),
the
disc display
menu
does
not
appear
unless
disc
playback
is
executed.
DV
audio
signal
cannot be
switched.
For recording with the
DVC,
the recording audio
signal
can
be
set to
1
2
bits
or
16
bits.
However,
when
16-bit
recording
mode
is
selected,
audio
signal
cannot be
switched.
To
record
an audio
signal, set
it
to
1
2
bits.
No
image
from
HDMI
connection.
There
is
no sound
or
the
sound
is
distorted.
Others
The
unit
does
not operate
properly.
The
disc tray
does
not
open
whj?n
you
press
[OPEN/CLOSE
A],
"Repairing"
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
In
a
case
you
intend
to
cancel the
repairing process.
Check
the
HDMI
connection.
(Check
the
status of
the
HDMI
related
indications.)
Check whether
the
connected monitor
device
or
other device supports
HDCP.
(This
unit
will
not
output
a
video
signal
unless the other device
supports HDCP.)
Check
the
setting of
HDMI.
.
Check whether
the
output format
of
this
unit
(HDMI
FORMAT)
matches
the
supported
input
format
of
othe
r
connected
device.
The
HDMI
sound
is
not
output
when
"HDMI
Audio"
is
set
to "OFF".
.
Check
the
RCA
audio
cable connection.
If
you
are using
HDMI-DVI
conversion
cable,
you must connect
the
RCA
audio
cable, too.
Check whether
the
output format
of
this
unit
(HDMI
FORMAT)
matches
the
supported
input
f
ormat
of other
connected
device.
»
When
static electricity,
etc.,
causes the
unit
to
operate abnormally,
unplug
the
unit
and
then plug
it
in
again.
It
may
take
a
few seconds
for
the
disc tray to
open
after
you have
recorded
or
edited
a disc.
This
is
because
the
unit
is
adding
disc
data
to
the
disc.
If
there
is
a
power
failure
or
unplugging
during
recording,
finalizing,
formatting
or editing
(even
after
"Repairing" disappears),
a
repairing
process
will
begin
automatically
just after
turning the
unit
on
again.
It
may
take
several
minutes
up
to
about
several hours.
If
you
intend
to cancel
the
repairing process, press
[OPEN/CLOSE
on
the
front panel,
then
select
"Yes"
and
press
[ENTER].
After
that,
press
[OPEN/CLOSE
^]
to
take out the
disc.
The
disc
canceled during the
repairing
process
MAY
NOT
work.
Error
message
Disc
Error
Please
eject
the
disc.
Playback
feature
may
not
be
available
on
this disc.
Region
Error
Please
eject
the
disc.
Playback
is
not authorized
in
your
region.
Parental
Lock
On
The
current selected parental
level
prohibits playback.
Recording
Error
This
program
is
not allowed
to
be
recorded.
Recording
Error
This
program
is
not recordable
in
Video
mode.
Recording
Error
This
program
is
not recordable
in
+VR
mode.
Recording
Error
Cannot
record
on
this disc.
Recording
Error
This
program
is
not allowed
to
be
recorded
on
this
d
isc.
Recording
Error
This disc
is
protected
and
not
recordable.
Recording
Error
Disc
is
full.
(No
area
for
new
recording)
Recording
Error
You
cannot
record
more
than 99
titles
on one
disc.
(The
maximum
is
99)
Recording
Error
You
cannot
record
more
than
999
chapters
on one
disc.
(The
maximum
is
999)
Recording
Error
You
cannot
record
more
than
49
titles
on one
disc,
(The
maximum
is
49)
Recording
Error
You
cannot
record
more
than
254
chapters
on one
disc.
(The
maximum
is
254)
Recording
Error
You
cannot
record
on
this
disc as
Control
Information
is
full.
Recording
Error
You
cannot
record
on
this
disc as
Power
Calibration
Area
is
full.
Recording
Error
This disc
is
already
finalized.
Recording
Error
The
disc
has
no
recording
compatibility.
(Set
"Make
Recording Compatible"
to
"ON"
to
convert the
disc
menu.)
Cause
Unplayable
disc
is
inserted
in
the
unit.
The
disc
is
upside
down.
°
Playback
is
not authorized
in
the region
of the
DVD-video which you
inserted
in
the
unit,
The
current selected parental
level
prohibits
playback.
You
are trying to
record the
copy
prohibited
program.
You
are trying to record
the
copy-once
program
onto
the
DVD-RW
disc
in
video
mode.
You
are trying to record
the
copy-once
program.
You
are trying to record
onto
the
disc
which
is
unrecordable,
or
the
disc status
is
unable
to record.
-
The
disc
is
dirty.
The
disc
is
damaged.
You
are trying to record
the
copy-once
program onto
the
DVD-RW
disc
which
is
not compatibl e with
CPRM.
You
are trying to record
on
to
the protected
disc
which
is
set
in
"DVD Menu"
menu.
You
are trying to record
onto
the
disc
which
has
no
space
for
recording.
You
are trying to record
onto
the
DVD-
RW/-R on which
the
number
of recording
titles
comes
up
to
the
maximum
(99).
-
You
are
trying to
record
onto
the
VR
mode
DVD-RW
on which
the
number
of recording
chapters
comes up
to
the
maximum
(999),
You
are trying to
record
onto
the
DVD+RW/
+R
on which
the
number
of recording
titles
comes up
to
the
maximum
(49),
You
are trying to record
onto
the
DVD+RW
on which
the
number
of recording
chapters
comes up
to
the
maximum
(254
).
This disc
has
no
space
to write
the Control
Information
when
recording
or deleting contents.
When
editing
has
been
repeatedly performed,
the
control
Information area
may come
up
to
be
full
even
the recording area has
enough
space.
When
recordings
are
performed
repeatedly
onto an
unstable
disc, this
area
may come
up
to
be
full.
Every
time
you
insert a
disc for
recording,
the
disc's
working
area
will
be
taken
up.
And
if
you
repeat
this
frequently,
it
will
be used up sooner and you
may
not
be
able
to
record
full
49
titles.
You
are trying to
record
onto
the
disc
already
finalized.
You
are trying to
record
onto
the
unfinalized
+VR
mode
discs
recorded
on
other
unit.
Insert
the standardized
disc
which have
the
marks on page
10.
Insert
the
disc
with the labeled
side
facin
g
up.
Insert
the
DVD-video
with region
codes
lor
ALL.
Check
"Parental
Lock"
setting
in
"Playback"
menu
(page
86).
You
cannot
record
copy
prohibited
programs.
Set
"Format
Mode"
to
"VR
mode"
(pages
26-27).
•Insert
the
DVD-RW
disc
in
VR
mode
(ver.1.1
or
1
,2
compatible
with
CPRM),
Insert
the recordable
disc,
and
ensure
the
disc status
satisfies
the recording
requirements (page
9).
Clean the
disc
with
a
cleaning
cloth.
Replace the
disc.
Insert
the
DVD-RW
disc
in
VR
mode
(ver.1.1
or
1
.2
compatible
with
CPRM).
Release the
disc
protect
setting
in
"DVD
Menu"
menu
(page
30).
1
Insert
the recordable
disc
with
enough
recording space.
Delete
unnecessary
titles
(page
69).
1
Delete
unnecessary chapter marks
(page
75).
Delete
unnecessary
titles
(page
69).
Delete
unnecessary chapter marks
(page
75).
Delete
unnecessary
titles
(page
69).
Insert a
new
disc.
>
Undo
the
finalizing for
this
disc
(page
33),
Set
"Make
Recording Compatible"
to
"ON"
to rewrite
the
menu,
after
that
you
will
record
to disc
(page
28).

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