Dv Control - Philips DVDR520H User Manual

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R
ECORDING
DV Recording (Con' t)
Before you start to record DV contents
This unit allows basic DV control on screen. The on screen
functions are accessed using the DVD recorder remote control.
1. Power on your TV and this DVD recorder.
2. Press the [HDD/DVD] button to set the target
device for the recording.
If "DVD" is set as the target device, press [
open the disc tray and insert a recordable DVD disc with the
label side facing up.
3. Connect the DV Cable (IEEE-1394 4-pin to 4-pin
cable) to both the DV Camcorder and this DVD
recorder.
4. Power on the DV Camcorder. Set "Playback
mode" on the DV Camcorder.
5. "Pause" the DV Camcorder at where you want to
record.
6. Press [SOURCE] to change the "Signal-Input
source" and select "DV."
7. Resume DV Camcorder playback and press
[RECORD] on the DVD Recorder to start
recording.
8. To pause recording.
Press [
PAUSE ] on the remote control to pause recording.
Press [
PAUSE ] again, if you want to resume recording.
9. To stop recording.
Press [
] to stop recording.

DV control

After recording is stopped, a DV control bar will appear on the
screen. This allows basic DV control utilizing this DVD
recorder' s remote control.
OPEN/CLOSE] to
1. Press [t] [u] to select (
2. Press [t] [u] to select (
3. Press [t] [u] to select (
4. Press [t] [u] to select (
5. Press [t] [u] to select (
Notes:
1. The DV-Link input jack on this unit is for use with DV
2. Only DV signals can be input to the DV-Link jack on this
3. Do not connect a MICRO MV format video camcorder to
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the DV Camcorder.
Camcorder.
Camcorder playing.
Camcorder playing.
Camcorder playing.
compatible camcorders only.
DVD recorder.
this DV-Link (IEEE-1394) jack.
) to fast-forward
) to rewind the DV
) to stop the DV
) to start the DV
) to pause the DV

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