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DVD 2 Guide

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Contents

Introducing the DVD player, 4 Find out how to operate the hard disc recorder and DVD player with the Beo4

remote control and bring up the menus on your television screen.

Daily use, 11 Find out how to play DVD discs, record and play back programmes, how to view

the list of hard disc content and the list of timed recordings. This chapter also

contains information about how to pause and replay an on-going programme.

Advanced operation, 31 Find out how to use advanced operations such as how to activate Child Lock,

divide recordings and how to make preference settings. The chapter also contains

information about how to edit DVD discs.

Placement, settings and connections, 45 Find out how to place, connect and set up your product. This chapter also contains

an overview of the connection panels and settings available.

Maintenance, 57

Index, 58

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DVD 2 is both a DVD player and a

hard disc recorder. With both DVD

and high capacity hard disc in the

same DVD player, you have the

exibility to keep recordings on the

hard disc or copy to a recordable

DVD disc for safekeeping or later

viewing. The hard disc functionality

also has a Replay buffer, which

allows you to pause an on-going

programme and after a short break

carry on where you left off.

The DVD player has a built-in GUIDE Plus+ system. This system offers a free programme listings guide for all supported television channels available in your area. You can also use the GUIDE Plus+ system to programme the DVD player to record your favourite television programmes. Not all television channels are supported by the GUIDE Plus+ system.

Note that in some countries the programme listings guide is not available.

Depending on what the main function of your DVD player is to be, you can set it up in three different ways. However, you can access all functionalities of the DVD player regardless of the conguration.

If the main function is to play back DVD discs, make sure that your DVD player is registered as DVD in the CONNECTIONS menu of your television. For further information about playback of DVD discs, refer to Play discs on page 12.

However, if the main function of your DVD player is hard disc recording, it must be registered as V MEM* in the CONNECTIONS menu of the tele- vision. You should also register your DVD player as V MEM, if it is connected to a system that already has a DVD player. The DVD button on your Beo4

remote control will in this case be occupied by the other DVD player and therefore it can not be used for DVD 2. For further information about hard disc recording, refer to Record here and now on page 20 and Timer recording on page 16.

If the main function of your DVD player is to record here and now, it must be registered as V.AUX2 in the CONNECTIONS menu of your television. If registered as V.AUX2, the DVD player will start op in tuner mode. For further information about recording, refer to Record here and now on page 20.

The registration in the CONNECTIONS menu also determines which Beo4 button activates the DVD player; DVD, V MEM or V.AUX2.

Introducing the DVD player

DVD player and hard disc recorder

DVD VMEM

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*NOTE! On some Beo4 remote controls, the DTV button is called SAT and the V MEM button is called VTAPE.

If your DVD player is registered as DVD, you press the DVD button to switch it on. When you press the DVD button an inserted DVD disc will start playback automatically.

If your DVD player is registered as V MEM, you press the V MEM button to switch it on. When you press the V MEM button the hard disc content menu will appear on the television screen.

Record programmes The DVD player gives you the opportunity to record and store television, satellite (DTV*) and set-top box programmes on the hard disc.

You decide whether to store them temporarily or permanently. The instant and timed recordings you make are stored in HARD DISC CONTENT, and the on-going programmes you pause and replay are put temporarily in a six-hour Replay buffer. If you wish, you can move saved programmes from the buffer to the HARD DISC CONTENT. You can also record the programmes stored on the hard disc on a DVD disc.

With this DVD player, you do not have to clutter up your home with piles of video tapes. You can store your recordings on the hard disc and bring up an overview of recordings on your television screen at any time.

In order to ensure that recordings are not deleted from the hard disc, you can protect them from automatic deletion. Refer to Protect a recording on page 28.

The close-up operation panel > Press the load button to open or close the

loader.

To load a disc Press on the front of the top panel to get access to the close-up operation panel.

> Press the load button on the close-up operation panel. The loader slides out.

> Place a disc in the loader.

When switched on from standby, the DVD player takes up to 40 seconds to start up.

The status display The status display to the right shows the elapsed playing time of a DVD disc or a recording or the current track number being played on an audio CD. Switching DVD chapters causes the appropriate chapter number to be shown in the display for a few seconds.

The indicator light The DVD player has an indicator light on the right side of the front panel, which shows its different modes. ORANGE The DVD player is recording. When

the DVD player receives a record command the orange colour ashes on and off for some seconds before switching to constant orange. While the light indicator ashes on and off the DVD player searches for a matching signal, and you can not switch channel until the signal is found. If you do so, the DVD player will not record the programme you wish to record.

GREEN The DVD player is on, but not recording. RED The DVD player is in standby.

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Loader

Load button

Status display

Indicator light

TV LIGHT RADIO

DTV DVD CD

V MEM RECORD A MEM

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TEXT 0 MENU

1 2 3

LIST EXIT

STOP

GO

Introducing the DVD player and Beo4

Using the Beo4 remote control

The Beo4 remote control included with your television gives you access to all functions. When a function is in use, you are informed via displays on Beo4, on the DVD player or on the television screen.

Switch on the DVD player. On some Beo4 remote controls, the V MEM button is called V TAPE

Move through menu options. During playback, move to the next or previous chapter in a

recording. Step between frames while playback is paused

Enter data in on-screen menus or change the speed of playback. In combination with GO step

backward or forward in playback

Access play mode and accept and store instructions and settings

Reveal additional functions in the Beo4 display, such as V.AUX2

Pause an on-going programme. Press to pause playback of a recording, and press again to stop

playback completely

The Beo4 display window shows the source you have selected

Press to start a manual recording of the selected source, such as television

Enter data in on-screen menus, select a channel number

Bring up the menu overlay

The coloured buttons give you access to different functions, depending on the source you have selected. In combination with GO they give you access to different on-screen menus

Exit menus*

Adjust sound volume; press in the middle to mute the sound

Switch the DVD player and the television to standby

DVD

RECORD

0 9

MENU

EXIT

DVD V MEM

GO

LIST

STOP

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*NOTE! To exit the EDIT menu, you must press GO then 3.

On-screen menus allow you to adjust settings and give you access to playback and recording functions.

While the DVD player is switched on Press GO then 0 to bring up the DVD main menu

Press to move between the different menu options and to enter data in the menus

Press to reveal different settings

Press to enter data in the menus

Press to store a setting you have made

Press to select an option in the information bars

Press to leave the menu system and return to the current source

The DVD main menu.

Using the menu system

An explanation of symbols in the Guide Buttons on the Beo4 remote control

Display on the Beo4 remote control

GO 0

09

GO GO

EXIT

HARD DISC

SOURCE Hard Disc DVD

[EXIT]

CONTENT Video Audio Photo

TV LIST

FORMAT

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>> Introducing the DVD player and Beo4

To see which Beo4 buttons activate specic services or functions, bring up the menu overlay on the screen.

Press MENU then GO in the television menu to bring up the menu overlay

Press the number button that activates the function you want, or

press one of the coloured buttons to activate a function

The menu overlay offers you a shortcut to various functions. When you access these functions outside the menu overlay, you must press GO before pressing a number button or a coloured button.

The Beo4 buttons are shown to the left on the menu overlay, and the functions they control are shown to the right. Enclosed with this User Guide you nd a Quick Guide that you can use as guidance, especially when you are in a link room, where you cannot access the menu overlay.

Menu overlay

MENU GO

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DISC MENU

HDD CONTENT

TUNER

INFO

BROWSER

SYSTEM

TIMER

EDIT

BACK

CAM

TV/HDD

JUMP BACK

T/C

JUMP FORWARD

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

DISC MENU

HDD CONTENT

TUNER

INFO

BROWSER

SYSTEM

TIMER

EDIT

BACK

CAM

TV/HDD

JUMP BACK

T/C

JUMP FORWARD

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

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NOTE! When you press 0 for browser, the hard disc menu will be brought up.

GUIDE Plus+ system

After the GUIDE Plus+ setup and data download is completed, you can start to explore the different features and areas of the GUIDE Plus+ system.

> Press and hold GO on the remote control for a couple of seconds.

> Use , , or to navigate in the menu and follow the instructions on the screen.

The GUIDE Plus+ system is divided in six screen components: Information Panels Display instructions on the

GUIDE Plus+ system, programme promotions and advertisements.

Picture Window Shows the picture of the current television programme. You can continue to watch the current programme while entering the GUIDE Plus+ system.

Action Bar Displays the available functions. The action buttons are activated directly with the respective coloured buttons on the remote control.

Information Field Displays short programme descriptions or help menus.

Menu Bar Displays the GUIDE Plus+ menus and your current selection.

Grid/Tiles Displays the TV listings information by channel and time, seven days in advance.

If certain channels are missing, go to the EDITOR screen to check and change the channels. In the GUIDE Plus+ menu, press to go to the menu bar and then repeatedly to highlight EDITOR. Press to access the EDITOR menu.

20-May 16:47 A Place by the Sea: Presented by Seetha Hallet. Stevie McCullums dad used to drive the family down from Glasgow for their summer holidays in north ITV [P 03] 16:00 (60 Min)

Welcome!

What to do rst!

Record

Grid Wed, 1 16:00 17:00

A Place by the Sea Heartbeat Neighbours Get a New Life

Friends Home and Away

Hollyoaks Family Affairs Emmerdale

The Agents The Agents

Weeko Heartbeat Room for improv

The Secret

Homes Polic

Search ScheduleMy TV

Channels Home Action bar

Picture window

Information panels

Information eld

Menu bar

Grid/Tiles

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Daily use

This chapter describes the features

you might use on a daily basis, such

as how to play DVD discs, record

programmes and play them back and

nally how to edit recordings. With

the hard disc recorder you also have

the possibility to pause on-going

television programmes.

Play discs, 12

During playback of a disc, 12 Use DVD on-screen menus, 13 Use the toolbar options, 14

Record a programme, 16

Timer recording, 16 Edit Timers, 19 Record here and now, 20

Pause and replay a programme, 22

Pause a programme, 22 During replay, 23 Replay buffer, 24

Play a recording, 26

Select the genre of a recording, 26 Play a recording, 26 While playing a recording, 27

Edit recordings, 28

Protect a recording, 28 Rearrange the list of recordings, 28 Delete a recording, 29 Copy a recording, 30 Name a recording, 30

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Play discs

If your DVD player is registered as

DVD, playback starts automatically,

when you load a disc. If your DVD

player is registered as V MEM you

must activate playback yourself.

While playing a DVD disc, use the

Beo4 remote control to search at

varying speeds, step through the disc

or bring up a DVD disc menu. You

can resume playback of a DVD disc

where you stopped last time.

While playing a CD disc, you can

pause playback, switch to a new

track or select a track by its number.

Note: The DVD player is set for region 2 from the factory. Discs from other regions will not play on the DVD player as long as it is set for region 2. If you need to have the region changed, contact your retailer. Some discs can not be played on the DVD player due to the conguration, condition of recording or characteristics of the disc.

When playing a disc you have the possibility to change chapters or tracks, pause and stop the disc and play it back in slow motion.

Play and change chapters or tracks on a disc Load a DVD or CD disc and press GO then the red button to start playing the disc, or

load a DVD or CD disc and press GO then 0 to bring up the main menu

Then press to highlight DVD then GO to start playing the disc

Press to step between titles, chapters or tracks

Press repeatedly to move to another title, chapter or track on the disc

Enter the title, chapter or track number

Press GO then 8 to change between chapter step and title step

Press GO then 7 to move back in a chapter or title on the disc

Press GO then 9 to move forward in a chapter or title on the disc

Press to wind backwards or forwards during playback of a DVD disc. Press again to change speed

Press STOP to stop winding and GO to resume playback

Pause, slow or stop a disc Press to pause playback

Press and hold to start slow playback. Press again to change speed

Press again to stop playback completely, or

press to resume playback

During playback of a disc

GO

GO 0

GO

09

GO 8

GO 7

GO 9

STOP GO

STOP

STOP

GO

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NOTE! The factory setting for moving back and forward is ve minutes. To change this interval, refer to page 55 in the chapter Adjust the system setup.

In DVD disc menus, you can navigate through different functions and options.

While the DVD player is switched on Press GO then 0 in the television menu to bring up the DVD main menu

Press GO then the red button to bring up the disc menu*

Use the arrow keys to move between options in the menus

Press GO twice to accept your choice or setting

Press to remove the disc menu

*Not all discs contain a disc menu.

Use DVD on-screen menus

The DVD main menu.

For optimal performance it is recommended not to use larger JPEG les than approximately one megapixel. For further information about JPEG pictures, refer to Create a slideshow playlist on page 38.

GO 0

GO

GO GO

EXIT

Disc formats Your DVD player is designed to play back different disc formats. Supported formats are: DVD-Video Audio CD Video CD Super Video CD CD-R/RW DVD-R/RW, provided that these are recorded

using the DVD Video format and that the disc is nalised.

Discs containing mp3 les are supported if the sampling frequency is set to 32, 44.1 or 48 Khz. When playing discs with mp3 les, use and to change folders.

Discs containing JPEG les are supported if the le extension is *.JPG and not *.JPEG.

The DVD player can only display DCF- standard still pictures or JPEG pictures, such as TIFF.

HARD DISC

SOURCE Hard Disc DVD

[EXIT]

CONTENT Video Audio Photo

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NOTE! If the pincode entry dialogue appears on the television, this means that the Child Lock was activated for the inserted disc. You have to enter your four-digit pin code. Refer to Limit access to recordings Child Lock on page 40.

Use the toolbar options

Depending on the disc type you can access different functions and options, such as soundtrack language, via the system menu.

> During playback, press GO then 1 on the remote control to bring up the DVD players system menu.

> At TOOLBAR, press to highlight OPTIONS. The available options might vary depending on the situation and disc type.

> Use or to highlight the setting you want to adjust and press .

> Use to highlight an option. > Press GO twice to store the setting and leave

the menu, or > press to store the setting and proceed to

another setting. > Press EXIT to leave the menu.

If the selection in the menu is greyed out, it means the feature is not available or can not be changed in the current state.

The System menu.

>> Play discs

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Toolbar

Preferences Setup

Navigate to menu item.

Options

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Change subtitle language This operation works only on DVD discs with multiple subtitle languages. You can change to the language you want while playing the DVD disc. This function can also be accessed via the green button on the remote control.

> Press to highlight SUBTITLE and press to enter its options.

> Press repeatedly until the language you want is highlighted, then press to store the setting. The languages may be numbered or abbreviated, such as En for English.

Some DVD discs allow subtitle language changes only via the DVD disc menu. To access the disc menu, press GO then the red button.

Change audio soundtrack language This operation works only on DVD discs with multiple soundtrack languages or VCDs with multiple audio channels. This function can also be accessed via the red button on the remote control.

> Press to highlight AUDIO and press to enter its options.

> Press repeatedly until the audio language you want is highlighted, then press to store the setting. The languages may be numbered or abbreviated, such as En for English.

Some DVD discs allow soundtrack language changes only via the DVD disc menu. To access the Disc Menu, press GO then the red button.

Switch camera angles This option is only available with DVD discs that contain sequences recorded from different camera angles. This allows you to view the picture from different angles.

> Press to highlight ANGLE and press to enter its options. The camera angles available for selection appear.

> Use or to highlight the camera angle you want to switch to, then press to store the setting.

Zoom in This option allows you to enlarge the picture on the television screen and to pan through the enlarged picture.

> Press to highlight ZOOM and press to enter zoom in mode. The zoom status bar appears and displays the zoom factor.

> Press the blue button on the remote control to zoom in or the yellow button to zoom out.

> Use , , or to pan through the zoomed picture.

> Press the red button to exit zoom mode.

Search by time This option allows you to skip to a specic point in the current disc.

> Press to highlight TIME SEARCH and press to enter the time eld (hours : minutes :

seconds). > Use 09 to enter the time where playback

should start and press GO twice to store the setting. Playback skips to the time entered.

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Record a programme

You can make your DVD player record

an available source or programme at

any time you specify. Set a Timer in

the GUIDE Plus+ system menu. Your

DVD player starts and stops the

recording automatically.

You can enter as many as 25 Timers

at one time and up to six hours for

each Timer. You can edit or delete

your Timers.

To ensure that your Timers are

executed correctly, set the built-in

clock to the correct time and date.

For further information about time

and date settings, refer to

Preference settings on page 42.

Timer recording

You can make Timer recordings in three different ways. You can make a manual Timer, you can use a programme listings guide* or you can use a third system, which is called either ShowView, G-Code or Video Plus+ depending on the country you live in.

Manual Timer recording > Switch on the television to the correct channel

number for the DVD player. > Switch on the DVD player. > Press GO then 2 on the remote control to bring

up the GUIDE Plus+ schedule screen. > Press the green button on the remote control

for MANUAL. The recording date appears. > Use , , or or the 09 to enter the

recording date, start and stop time. > Press the green button to store each setting

and move to the next menu item. > When TUNER 01 appears on the display,

highlight the source and enter the channel. To select an external input, highlight TUNER

in the menu and use or to highlight EXT1, EXT2 or CAM1.

To select an internal television channel, highlight 01 in the menu and use 09 to enter the channel.

> Press the green button to store and move to the next menu item. A virtual keyboard appears on the television. Here you can enter the name of the recording.

> Once complete, press the green button to store the setting. The Timer recording will be displayed.

> The recording settings are displayed in the pink tile. To make changes, press the matching coloured button on the remote control.

> Press GO then 2 to store and exit the menu. TIMER will be shown in the display if a timer recording is set.

To repeat the recording > Press the red button on the remote control

repeatedly to select the repeat recording setting (Once, Weekly, M-F).

To extend the recording > Press the green button on the remote control

repeatedly to select adding extra time (+0, +10, +20, +30) to the end of recording or select VPS/ PDC (V-P) function. For further information on the VPS/PDC function, refer to page 17.

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*NOTE! In some countries the TV programme listings are not available and therefore the programme listings guide cannot be used to make Timer recordings. However, you can still program Timers manually and with the ShowViev, G-Code or Video Plus+ recording system.

An example of a manually programmed Timer.

If the DVD player is not in standby mode, a notication message will appear before the timer recording begins. If you ignore the message, the DVD player will automatically switch to the respective channel and start recording.

During timer recording you cannot change channel in the DVD tuner.

Note that you can not record programmes copy-protected by Macrovision.

The VPS/PDC function The VPS/PDC function ensures that a programme accompanied by the VPS/PDC signals will be recorded in its full length even if the programme is delayed or prolonged.

20-May 16:47 Frequency: ONCE Timing: +0 Recordings set: 1/25. VPS/PDC set: 0/25

Record Schedule Freq Timing

Welcome!

What to do rst!

Frequency

Schedule Info SetupEditor

Timing Home

21-May The Agents ONCE +0

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Timer recording (programme listings guide) > While the television is switched on, switch on

the DVD player and press GO then 2 on the remote control to bring up the GUIDE Plus+ schedule screen.*

> Use or to highlight a desired television channel and use or to highlight a programme.

> Press GO then or to scroll up or down a page at a time. Press GO then or to go directly to a day before or the next day TV listings.

> Press the red button on the remote control for RECORD.

> Press EXIT to leave the menu.

* If the GUIDE Plus+ setup menu appears, it means that this DVD player has not been installed with the GUIDE Plus+ programme data yet. For further information, refer to GUIDE Plus+ system setup on page 52.

Timer recording (ShowView/G-Code/Video Plus+ system) Enter the ShowView, G-Code or Video Plus+ programming number associated with your television programme. You can nd this number in your TV listings magazine.

> While the television is switched on, switch on the DVD player and press GO then 2 on the remote control to bring up the GUIDE Plus+ schedule screen.

> Press the red button on the remote control to bring up the ShowView, G-Code or Video Plus+ entry screen.

> Use 09 to enter the ShowView, G-Code or Video Plus+ programming number and press GO twice to store the setting. If an incorrect programming number is entered, you have to select the correct programme number manually. Follow the instructions on the television to edit the date and time.

> The recording settings are displayed in the pink tile. Press the matching coloured button on the remote control to make changes.

> Press GO and 2 to store and exit the menu. TIMER will be shown in the display if a timer recording is set.

For information on how to repeat and extend a recording, refer to page 16.

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NOTE! In some countries the TV programme listings are not available and therefore the programme listings guide cannot be used to make Timer recordings. However, you can still program Timers manually and with the ShowViev, G-Code or Video Plus+ recording system.

You can check the Timers that are waiting to be executed, as well as edit or delete them. If the Timers overlap, this is indicated when the Timer is stored.

> While the television is switched on, switch on the DVD player and press and hold GO on the remote control to bring up the GUIDE Plus+ menu.

> Press to highlight a Timer which you want to delete or edit.

To edit the Timer programme > Highlight the Timer and press the green button

on the remote control for EDIT, and follow the instructions on the television to make the necessary changes.

> Press GO and 2 to store and exit the menu

To edit the frequency or timing > Highlight the respective tile in the menu and

press the red button to change the frequency or the green button to change the timing.

> Press GO and 2 to store and exit the menu.

To delete a Timer > Highlight the Timer and press the red button

on the remote control for DELETE > Press GO and 2 to store and exit the menu.

If programmed Timers overlap, it will be indicated when you store the Timer. Only partially overlapping Timers are stored, and the second Timer will not begin until the rst has nished.

Your programmed Timers are listed after start time. Each Timer is identied by source, name (if avail- able), start and stop time and date or weekdays.

Abbreviations for days of the week: M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday T Thursday F Friday S Saturday S Sunday

Edit Timers

20-May 16:47 Schedule displays programmes you have Set to Record. Press to use. Press the green button for manual recording. Press to view My TV. Press to view Info

Record Schedule Freq Timing

Welcome!

What to do rst!

Frequency

Grid Search ScheduleMy TV

Timing Home

21-May 18:42 02:25 P01 ONCE +0 21-May The Agents M-F +0 21-May 20:00 21:00 P12 ONCE +0

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You can make a recording here and now. You have the possibility to record one programme and at the same time watch another programme on the hard disc, watch a DVD disc or simply watch another television programme. However in some situations it is not possible to switch to another source or programme.

Record from the DVD tuner and watch another source at the same time > While the DVD player is switched on, press GO

then the yellow button on the remote control to bring up the DVD tuner.

> Use or or 09 to select a channel number. > Press RECORD twice*. The DVD player begins

recording the current programme, up to a maximum of six hours, and you can switch to another source:

Watch a hard disc recording > Press GO then the green button to switch to

the hard disc. > Use or to highlight a recording in the

HARD DISC CONTENT menu and press GO to start playback.

Watch a DVD disc > Press the load button on the DVD player and

load in a disc to start playback.

Watch television > Press TV to switch to television mode.

> Press GO then the yellow button to return to the DVD tuner after you have watched.a recording or a disc, or

> press DVD to return to the DVD player. Then press GO then the yellow button to return to the DVD tuner after you have watched television.

> Press STOP twice to stop a recording. > Press the standby button to switch the system

to standby.

If your DVD player is registered as V MEM or V.AUX2 and not as DVD, you must choose V MEM or V.AUX2 instead of DVD.

During recording you cannot change channel in the DVD tuner.

>> Record a programme

Record here and now

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*NOTE! On some Bang & Olufsen televisions you just need to press RECORD once to start recording. When the DVD player receives a record command, it will start a six-hour recording. If you press RECORD again, it will start a 30 minutes recording instead. And each time you press RECORD, 30 minutes will be added to the recording until you reach six hours again.

Record from other sources You can start a recording of other sources than the DVD tuner, such as a set-top box.

> While watching a programme, press RECORD twice on the remote control to start recording*.

> Press STOP twice to stop recording. Otherwise, it will stop automatically after six hours of recording.

Do not switch source or channel, and do not switch the television and the source you are recording from to standby during recording. If you do so the DVD player will lose the connection to the television and the source you are recording from.

Changing channels during recording If the televisions tuner is selected when it receives a RECORD command it will take up to 40 seconds for the DVD player to search through the tuned channels for a matching channel. During this time the indicator light ashes orange on and off. Do not change channel before the ashing has stopped, and the indicator light is constant orange. Do not change channel if the channel you are recording from is only tuned in on the television and not on the DVD player. If you do that, recording will continue from the new selected channel.

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NOTE! You can not start a new recording if there is a recording already in progress, or if the hard disc is full of protected recordings.

The built-in hard disc recorder allows

you to pause an on-going television

programme without missing any of it.

Just pause the programme and resume

when you are ready.

The DVD player begins saving the

television programme that is shown

in the DVD tuner in a six-hour Replay

buffer the moment you switch it on.

The DVD player continues saving the

programme during replay, so you are

sure to see the entire programme.

You can switch directly to the live

programme at any time.

If you wish to be able to pause and replay an on-going program, you must watch television through the DVD tuner. You can pause a programme that is being recorded, but you can not pause or replay a programme while the DVD player is recording another programme or copying a recording, nor can you pause or replay programmes copy-protected by Macro- vision.

To select the DVD tuner > Press GO then the yellow button to bring up

the DVD tuner.

To pause an on-going programme > Press STOP to pause the on-going programme. > Press GO to resume playback. > Press GO then the yellow button to return to

the live programme.

An example of the status window. A programme is being replayed after a pause. 9:35 indicates the start time of the television programme. 12:44 indicates present time. 10:46 indicates the current position and time of the television programme broadcast and how far you are behind the live signal.

Pause a programme

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During replay, you can cue through the Replay buffer forwards or backwards, play in slow motion, and step frame-by-frame or minute-by-minute.

To replay a programme that you have paused Press to replay the programme.

Press to move to the next or previous marker or chapter during replay

Press to cue backwards or forwards during replay. Press again to change speed.

Press to pause replay.

While replay is paused, press repeatedly to step frame-by- frame forwards or backwards through the programme.

From pause mode press to start slow replay forward or backward. Press again to change speed.

Press STOP then GO to resume replaying the programme from the buffer

When watching a live television programme, press GO then 7 to jump back ve minutes upon every single press for instant replay

After jumping back in a live television programme, press GO then 9 to jump forward ve minutes upon every single press

When you reach either end of the Replay buffer, replay starts from that end automatically.

Switching channel during replay ... You can switch from one live channel to another at any time, but switching channel causes the Replay buffer to stop saving the channel you left and start saving the new channel instead.

Switching source during replay ... Switching to an external source, such as DTV or TV, causes the DVD player to switch off after 30 minutes. Consequently, the DVD player stops saving to the Replay buffer and the content of the Replay buffer is lost.

Switching to a built-in source, such as DVD, will not interfere with the buffering.

Important! Content of the Replay buffer is not protected. If the buffer is full and you continue to save programmes to it, the oldest content is deleted as the new programmes are saved. If you wish to be completely sure of keeping a programme, start a recording to the hard disc.

For information on recording to the hard disc or for information in general on the Replay buffer, refer to Replay buffer on page 24.

During replay

GO

STOP

STOP GO

GO 7

GO 9

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NOTE! It is not possible to view Teletext during replay.

>> Pause and replay a programme

The television programme that is shown in the DVD tuner will be stored in the temporary hard disc storage called the Replay buffer once the DVD player is switched on. It will continuously store up to six hours of television programmes.

The replay video bar will appear on the television. It indicates the status and timing of the television programmes stored in the temporary hard disc storage. You can choose to display or hide the video bar by pressing GO then the blue button on the remote control.

The replay video bar consists of the following information: The television programme start time. Once it

has exceeded six hours, the beginning of the contents will be deleted and the start time will be changed accordingly.

Remaining space in the temporary storage. Clips that are selected to be recorded onto the

DVD player (marked red). Current position and time of the television

programme broadcast. Title markers (when you switch to a television

channel for more than one minute, a new title marker will be created).

Present time

Note: The Replay buffer can only store up to six hours of television programmes. All the contents will be cleared when you press STANDBY to switch off the DVD player. However, if a recording is in progress when you switch the DVD player to standby, the Replay buffer will not be cleared until the DVD player stops recording.

About space management and protection The DVD player has a space management feature which, when necessary, automatically makes space for manual and timed recordings. It does so by deleting the required amount of content on the hard disc.

Replay buffer

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Television programme start time

Clips selected to be recorded to the hard disc

Present time

Remaining space in the temporary storage

Title marker

Current position and time of the television programme broadcast

Replay buffer Hard disc content

Marking the contents for recording You need to mark the contents in the temporary hard disc storage before it can be recorded to the hard disc, see Record from the Replay buffer on this page.

To select a recording (programme) > Press GO then the blue button to show the

overview panel. > Press GO then or to select a recording.

To nd a scene within the recording > Use or .

To record the current programme > Press RECORD twice. Press RECORD again to

start a 30 minutes recording.

To mark for recording from the current scene > Press the red button.

To cancel the marked recording > Press the red button.

To end the recording > Press STOP twice.

When the Replay buffer is on-screen, the DVD player is in play mode and , , and do not function as cursor movement. Instead, press the yellow button on the remote control in Replay buffer mode to go to the list of programmes, and press GO then , , or to navigate through the list.

Record from the Replay buffer > Press GO then the blue button on the remote

control to display the replay video bar. > Use GO then or to select a television

programme that can be found in the temporary hard disc storage.

> Use or to search for the beginning of the scene where you want to start recording, then press STOP.

> Press the red button on the remote control to start recording from here.

> Press GO to continue playback. > Press to search for the point where you want

to end the recording and press STOP twice on the remote control. A red marking will be visible on the video bar to indicate the marked recording.

> Press GO to continue playback or press GO then the yellow button to go to the live signal in the DVD player.

What clears the contents in the Replay buffer Executing the following actions will clear the contents in the temporary hard disc storage: Press GO then 5 on the remote control for

access to the camcorder mode. Enter the SETUP option in the system menu. Change the RECORD MODE. Switch the DVD player to standby mode

If you execute the rst three of these actions, you will be asked if you want to continue.* To proceed and clear the contents in the temporary hard disc storage: > Press GO twice on the remote control to select

YES in the menu, OR > Highlight NO in the menu and press GO twice

on the remote control to exit without accepting to clear.

*Note that when you press the standby button you will not be asked if you wish to continue. The DVD player will switch to standby and the Replay buffer will be cleared.

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NOTE! On some Bang & Olufsen televisions you just need to press RECORD once to start recording.

Play a recording

You can select the genre of a

recording, play back, pause and stop

a recording, and you can change

between chapters, cue forward and

backward. In addition you can play

back your recordings in slow motion.

When you select a recording to play,

the DVD player automatically resumes

playback from where you left off the

last time the same recording was played.

The recordings you make are stored

in the hard disc content as TITLES.

A recording will be given a name

automatically, or you can give it a name

when you make the Timer. To change

the name of a recording, refer to

Name a recording, on page 30.

Select the genre of a recording

You can select the genre type provided in the list for easy and fast searching of a recording.

While the DVD player is switched on > Press GO and then the green button to bring

up the HARD DISC CONTENT menu. > Use or to highlight a recording and press

GO then 3 on the remote control to enter edit mode.

> Highlight GENRE in the menu and press . > Use or to highlight a genre type and press

GO twice to store the setting. > Press GO then 3 to exit edit mode

Play a recording

> Press GO then the green button to bring up the HARD DISC CONTENT menu.

> Press or to highlight the recording you wish to play.

> Press GO to play the highlighted recording.

Playback information can be brought up at any time during playback by pressing GO then the blue button. To remove playback information, press GO then the blue button.

Play an on-going recording You do not need to wait until a recording is completed before starting playback. You can start playback of an on-going recording at any time.

> While the recording is in progress, press GO then the green button to bring up the HARD DISC CONTENT menu.

> Use or to highlight the on-going recording. > Press GO to play the recording.

If a recording is in progress, it is played from the beginning. This does not interrupt the recording process!

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NOTE! If you switch it on from standby, the DVD player takes up to 40 seconds to start up.

During playback of a recording you can move to a specic chapter, play back the recording in slow motion or you can pause playback and resume when you are ready.

Change between chapters Press to switch to the previous or next chapter

Press to cue backwards and forwards during playback. Press again to change speed

Press GO then 7 to move back in a recording

Press GO then 9 to move forward in a recording

From pause mode, press to start slow playback

From pause mode, press to start slow reverse playback

Pause and stop playback of a recording Press to pause playback

Press to step frame-by-frame forwards or backwards through a recording

Press again to stop playback completely. The HARD DISC CONTENT menu appears

Press to resume playback

The hard disc content menu.

While playing a recording

GO 7

GO 9

STOP

STOP

GO

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Protected recordings are excluded from the space management function under all circumstances. If the hard disc is full and all recordings are protected, you can not make timed recordings or manual recordings.

To protect your recordings > Press GO then the green button to bring up

the HARD DISC CONTENT menu. > Use or to highlight the recording you wish

to protect or unprotect.* > Press the blue button to protect or unprotect

the recording against editing or automatic deleting.

Any recording in process stops automatically when the capacity of the hard disc is reached.

With the matching coloured buttons you are offered different editing options, such as deleting and protecting recordings.

The sorting menu.

Edit recordings

If the hard disc is full and you program

a timed recording or initiate a manual

recording, the built-in hard disc recorder

automatically makes room for the new

recording by deleting old recordings.

However, you can protect your most

important recordings by excluding

them from this feature. You can also

delete recordings at any time if you

wish to manage hard disc space

yourself.

In addition you can rearrange your

recordings as you wish.

Protect a recording

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*NOTE! The recordings you make are stored in the hard disc content as TITLES. If you do not give it a name, a recording will be named automatically until you change its name. Refer to Name a recording on page 30.

Rearrange the list of recordings

You may organise the recordings in a specic order according to certain criteria for easy locating the recordings. This order will remain until you exit the content menu.

While the DVD player is switched on > Press GO then 0 to bring up the HARD DISC

menu. > Press to select the SORTING menu. > Use or to select one of the sorting options. > Press EXIT to leave the menu.

Sorting options RECORDING DATE Lists the recordings by the

date recorded. ALPHABETICAL Lists the recordings by alpha-

betical order. DELETE ORDER Lists the recordings by deletion

order when the hard disc has no or less space for new recordings. Recordings must be deleted manually.

PROTECTED Lists the recordings by protected against deletion.

GENRE Lists the recordings by the genre you have specied.

LAST PLAYED Lists the recordings by the sequence of recordings last played.

Delete a recording

You can delete at any time any recordings you do not want. However, if you want to delete a protected recording, you have to unprotect it rst.

To delete a recording > Press GO then the green button to bring up

the HARD DISC CONTENT menu. > Use or to highlight the recording you wish

to delete. > Press the red button to delete the highlighted

recording from the hard disc.

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Copy a recording

You can copy a recording from the built-in hard disc to a recordable DVD disc.

While the DVD player is switched on ... > Press GO then the green button to bring up

the HARD DISC CONTENT menu. > Use or to highlight the recording you wish

to copy. > Press the green button to copy the highlighted

recording from the hard disc to a recordable DVD disc.

Name a recording

If a recorded television programme is given a name automatically, or if you have made a recording manually, you can make this recording easier to nd in the HARD DISC CONTENT menu by giving it a new name.

While the DVD player is switched on > Press GO then the green button on the remote

control to bring up the HARD DISC CONTENT menu.

> Use or to highlight a recording and press GO then 3 on the remote control to enter edit mode.

> Highlight TITLE NAME in the menu and press . > Use or to change character or number, or

use 09 to make an entry. Use or to move to the next or previous eld. Press GO then 8 on the remote control to switch between upper and lower case characters. Press the red button on the remote control for CLEAR to clear the name of the recording.

> Press GO twice to store the changes. > Press GO then 3 to exit edit mode.

>> Edit recordings

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Advanced operation

Advanced editing of recordings, 32

Divide one recording into two, 32 Merge or split a chapter, 33 Hide unwanted scenes, 33 Show hidden scenes, 33 Delete all chapter markers, 34 Edit DVD discs, 34

Advanced playback features, 36

Features during playback, 36 Create a slideshow playlist, 38

Limit access to recordings Child Lock, 40

Activate Child Lock, 40 Set a Child Lock code, 41

Preference settings, 42

Adjust preference settings, 42

This chapter describes the possibilities

for advanced editing of your recordings.

You can split and merge recordings.

You can perform different playback

features, for example create a

slideshow, and limit access to your

recordings with the Child Lock function.

Furthermore you can change preference

settings, such as recording mode,

auto protection and sound mode.

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Advanced editing of recordings

When you have made a recording,

you can among other things hide

unwanted scenes or split the

recording into two separate

recordings.

The OPTIONS menu allows you to

activate, change or deactivate settings

for the selected recording.

Note: No editing can be carried out

on a protected recording. For further

information, refer to Protect a recording on page 28.

You can divide a single recording into two or more recordings. You can use this function to separate and delete undesired portions of a recording, and it can make it easier for you to, for example, nd a particular scene when browsing through a long recording.

To divide a recording into two > During playback of a recording, press GO then

3 on the remote control. > Press or to search for the scene you want

to edit, then press STOP. > Press the yellow button on the remote control

for DIVIDE. A new recording and new index picture will be created from the current point of playback.* Each of the two halves keeps the name of the original recording, but you can change the names at any time, as described on page 30. The times on the screen the start time and elapsed time are changed accordingly.

Note: Once a recording has been divided, it can not be reversed.

Divide one recording into two at a point of your choice.

Divide one recording into two

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*NOTE! The recordings you make are stored in the hard disc content as TITLES. If you do not give it a name, a recording will be named automatically until you change its name. Refer to Name a recording on page 30.

Merge or split a chapter

You can create a chapter by using the SPLIT option and insert a chapter marker or by using the MERGE option and remove a chapter marker.

> During playback of a recording, press GO then 3 on the remote control to enter edit mode.

> Press the green button on the remote control for CHAPTER. The chapter editing menu appears.

> Press or on the remote control to search for the scene you want to edit, then press STOP.

> Press the matching coloured buttons on the remote control to access the options displayed at the bottom of the menu.

> Press the green button to return to the previous screen.

> Press GO then 3 to exit edit mode.

To merge a chapter > Press the red button on the remote control to

merge the current chapter with the chapter before it. If the two chapters were hidden, then the joined chapter will also be hidden.

To split a chapter > Press the yellow button to insert a new chapter

marker at the current point of playback. This will allow you to access a specic point in the recording easily or set a chapter you wish to hide, such as commercial scenes.

There is a limit on chapter markers that can be stored within a recording and on the hard disc.

Hide unwanted scenes

You can choose to hide certain scenes for playback (e.g. skipping a commercial scene) or make the hidden scene visible again.

> During playback of a recording, press GO then 3 on the remote control to enter edit mode.

> Press or on the remote control to search for the scene you want to edit, then press STOP.

> Press the blue button on the remote control for HIDE. It will set the start marker for hide.

> Press on the remote control to search for the end of the scene to hide, then press the green button for STOP HIDE. It will set the end marker for hide. The hidden area will be greyed out. Otherwise, cancel the operation by pressing the blue button on the remote control for CANCEL.

> Press GO then 3 to exit edit mode.

Show hidden scenes > During playback of a recording, press GO then

3 on the remote control to enter edit mode. While in video editing mode, the hidden chapter will play.

> Press the blue button on the remote control for SHOW. It will mark the beginning of the scene to show.

> Press on the remote control to search for the end of the scene to show, then press the green button for STOP SHOW. Otherwise, cancel the operation by pressing the blue button on the remote control for CANCEL.

> Press GO then 3 to exit edit mode.

All the hidden chapters will be played back while in video editing mode.

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Delete all chapter markers

If you have set the chapter marker function to ON, the chapter marker is set automatically at a specic interval during recording. You can choose to delete all the chapter markers when the recording has nished.

> During playback of a recording, press GO then 3 on the remote control to enter edit mode.

> Press the red button on the remote control for NO CHAPTER. It will delete all the chapter markers in the current recording.

> Press GO then 3 to exit edit mode.

The factory setting of chapter markers is OFF. For information about how to change the chapter settings, refer to page 43 in the chapter Adjust preference settings.

Edit DVD discs

You can change the disc content and settings of a recorded DVD disc from the editing menu. If a DVDR has been nalised, it can not be edited. The edited contents may not be avail- able if you play the disc on another DVD player.

The displayed options in the editing menu vary depending on the situation and disc type. Options are the following. Change disc name Make DVD compatible (DVDRW only) Finalise disc (DVDR only) Change title name Video editing

If a DVDRW has been recorded in a computer drive or in another recorder, the Index Picture screen may not be displayed correctly. You have to adapt the disc menu to the format of this DVD player before editing. ADAPT MENU in DISC SETTINGS allows you to change the format of the disc to the Bang & Olufsen type. Refer to Preference settings on page 42. Once you press GO twice, a message to accept your action will appear on the television.

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Delete a DVD disc recording > Insert a recorded DVD disc into the DVD player.

The Index Picture screen appears. If not, press GO then the red button.

> Use or to highlight a title from the menu. > Press the red button on the remote control for

DELETE. > A warning message appears. Press GO twice

on the remote control to proceed*. Otherwise, highlight CANCEL in the menu and press GO twice to abort the operation.

Protect a disc recording (DVDRW) You can choose to protect the recorded title on a DVDRW in order to prevent the recordings from being accidentally erased or edited.

> Insert a recorded DVDRW into the DVD player. The Index Picture screen appears. If not, press GO then the red button.

> Use or to highlight a title from the menu. > Press the blue button on the remote control

for PROTECT. Once the recording has been protected, the blue button option will change to UNPROTECT. Choose this to cancel the protect setting if required.

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*NOTE! For DVDRW discs, Empty Title will appear on the Index Picture screen where the recording was deleted. The empty space can be used for new recordings. For DVDR discs, Deleted title will appear on the Index Picture screen where the recording was deleted. During playback, the deleted recording will be skipped. For DVDR discs, the deleted space can not be used for further recordings.

Advanced playback features

The additional playback features

gives you the possibility to repeat

segments of recordings, scan DVD

discs and use the shufe option. In

addition you can create a slideshow

playlist.

The operating features described here

might not be possible for certain discs.

Features during playback

You can use the matching coloured buttons to access additional playback features during playback of a disc.

Repeat play The repeat play options vary depending on the disc type. > During playback, press the yellow button on

the remote control to select one of the repeat options.

Repeat chapter (DVD, DVDR/RW only) Repeat track/recording Repeat album/playlist (if applicable) Repeat entire disc (video CD, audio CD, DVDR/

RW only) > To cancel repeat playback, press the yellow

button repeatedly until the repeat mode is off or press STOP twice.

Repeat a specic segment (A-B) You can repeat the playback of a specic segment within a recording or across chapters and tracks. To do this, you must mark the start and end of the segment you want to repeat. > During playback, press the blue button on the

remote control. This indicates that the start point has been marked.

> Press the blue button again to mark the end of the segment. A visual marker is placed on the programme bar. Playback skips to the start of the marked segment. The segment is repeated until the repeat mode is cancelled.

> Press the blue button once again to cancel repeat playback.

Scan a DVD disc (for CD, VCD, DVDR/RW discs only) This function allows you to preview the rst 10 seconds of each track on the disc. The SCAN option is only possible if it is displayed at the bottom of the screen when you press GO then 1 on the remote control. > During playback, press the red button on the

remote control. The DVD player skips to the next track after 10 seconds of playback.

> Press the red button again to resume normal playback.

Shufe play (for VCD, DVD +/- R, DVD +/- RW discs) Select shufe play mode to allow the DVD player to randomly select and play tracks on the disc. The SHUFFLE option is only possible if it is displayed at the bottom of the screen when you press GO then 1 on the remote control or GO and then the blue button. > Press the green button on the remote control.

It will start playback of all the chapters within the recording in a random order.

> Press the green button again to cancel shufe playback.

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You can customise the JPEG picture slideshow playback within a disc by storing your selection in an album. The DVD player can handle up to a maximum of 100 JPEG pictures in one album on a recordable disc, depending on the JPEG le parameters.

> Collect your favourite photos from the PHOTO ROLLS and add to an album for creating a new slideshow playlist. See Add photos to an album.

> If necessary, edit the photos in the album. See Edit the album.

> Highlight the photo album in the menu and press GO to start the slideshow playback.

About Photo Rolls/Photo Album PHOTO ROLLS is a folder for storing original

JPEG pictures and they are protected. It is comparable with a conventional 35mm lm for cameras. Rolls will be created automatically from the digital cameras.

PHOTO ALBUMS contains different JPEG pictures created from the rolls. You can delete an album without deleting the pictures of the rolls.

Add photos to an album > Insert a JPEG photo CD (CD, DVDRW, DVDR).

The content menu appears. > Press repeatedly until the PHOTO ROLLS and

INFO menus appear. > Highlight a photo roll folder and press GO twice

to show the thumbnail pictures overview. > Use , , or to highlight the photo which

you wish to add to the album and press the yellow button on the remote control for SELECT.

To highlight all the photos, press the green button for SELECT ALL.

To rotate the highlighted photo in 90 degree clockwise increments, press the blue button for ROTATE.

> Press the red button on the remote control for TO ALBUM. The Add to Photo Albums menu appears.

> Create a new album or highlight an existing album, then press GO twice to add the photo(s) to it. The selected photos are now stored in the album.

The content menu.

When standing in a photo roll folder, you have different editing options.

Create a slideshow playlist

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>> Advanced playback features

Edit the album You can rearrange the picture position in the album in order to create the desired slideshow playback order, or remove the photo(s) from the album. The order and number of the pictures in the PHOTO ROLLS remain unchanged.

> Insert a JPEG photo CD (CD, DVDRW, DVDR). The content menu appears.

> Press to highlight the SORTING menu and press to highlight PHOTO ALBUMS.

> Press again to access the PHOTO ALBUMS menu and use or to highlight an album.

> Press GO twice to show the thumbnail pictures overview.

> Use , , or to highlight the photo which you wish to move and press the yellow button on the remote control for SELECT.

> Press the green button on the remote control for MOVE. A navigator will appear on the menu. It enables you to select the position between the photos.

> Use , , or to move the navigator around the menu and press GO twice to accept the position where you want to insert the photo.

To change the album name and date > Highlight the album and press GO then 3 on

the remote control to enter edit mode. Make the necessary changes on the respective elds and press GO twice to store and GO then 3 to exit edit mode.

To delete the album > Highlight the album and press the red button

on the remote control for DELETE.

To rotate a photo > Highlight the photo in the menu and press the

blue button for ROTATE.

To remove a photo from the album > Highlight the photo in the menu and press the

red button on the remote control for REMOVE.

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Enter the Child Lock code to view recordings protected by Child Lock.

While the DVD player is switched on ... > Press GO then 0 to bring up the HARD DISC

menu. > Press to highlight the source you wish to

bring up, and then repeatedly until TITLES and INFO appear.

> Press to highlight a recording then press the yellow button on the remote control to set the Child Lock on or off. A four-digit pincode must be entered in order to play the locked discs or recordings in the hard disc.

You can choose to lock or unlock your DVD discs or your recordings in the HARD DISC CONTENT menu.

You can limit the access to your recordings by setting and activating the Child Lock function

Limit access to recordings Child Lock

You can prevent access to your DVD

discs and recordings in your DVD

player by activating the Child Lock

function. This requires that you rst

enter a Child Lock code.

The CHILD LOCK CODE menu allows

you to set a code that limits access to

your recordings. The Child Lock code

is set once, after which it needs to be

activated at each of the recordings

you want to limit access to.

Activate Child Lock

PINCODE . . . .

Cancel

Please enter a new PINCODE.

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NOTE! The Child Lock function will only appear as an option in the content menus of the DVD and hard disc if you have set the Child Lock code and activated it in the system menu.

Before you can use the Child Lock function, you must set a Child Lock code.

While the DVD player is switched on ... > Press GO then 1 to bring up the system menu > Press to highlight PREFERENCES and press

repeatedly to highlight ACCESS SETTINGS, then press to access.

> Use 09 to enter a four-digit pincode of your own choice.

> Press EXIT to leave the system menu.

When you have set a four-digit code, you can activate or deactivate the Child Lock function in the ACCESS SETTINGS menu by choosing ON or OFF.

Change pincode > Use 09 to enter your new four-digit pincode.

You must enter the same pincode again to conrm it.

> To cancel your change, press to highlight CANCEL in the menu and press GO twice on the remote control.

If you forget your pincode > Enter 1504 instead of the pincode you have

forgotten. > Enter a new four-digit pincode. You must enter

the same pincode again to conrm it.

Set a Child Lock code

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Preference settings

The DVD SYSTEM menu enables you

to choose your preferred settings for

DVD playback and you can activate,

adjust and deactivate functions

relating to day-to-day use of your

DVD player.

In the SYSTEM menu, you can choose

preference settings for the following:

Mode for recording

Recording language

Protection of recordings

Chapters in recordings

Modes for sound setting

Adapting DVD disc menu

Deleting DVD disc recordings

Child Lock, which limits access to

recordings

Auto resume

You may want to change the preferences set for your recordings and DVD discs. You can do this in the system menu.

While the DVD player is switched on ... > Press GO then 1 to bring up the system menu. > Press to highlight PREFERENCES and press

repeatedly to see the available setup options, then press to access.

> Highlight the setting you wish to change and press . When you have changed the setting, press to go to the previous highlighted item.

> Press EXIT to leave the system menu.

If the selection in the menu is greyed out, the feature is not available or can not be changed in the current state.

The preference settings menu.

Adjust preference settings

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Record mode Language Auto protect Chapters

Navigate to menu item.

Recording Sound Disc

SP: Standard Play LANG. I Off Standard

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NOTE! Some DVD discs will require you to choose a subtitle language from a disc menu, even if you have previously selected a default subtitle language from the Language menu. On some Bang & Olufsen televisions you just need to press RECORD once to start recording. These television do not have record lock, so you can not change channel or switch off the television with- out disrupting the recording.

Whats on the recording setting menu RECORD MODE Dene the picture quality of

recordings and the maximum recording time on the hard disc.* Options are: STANDARD PLAY, STANDARD PLAY PLUS, LONG PLAY, EXTENDED PLAY, SUPER LONG PLAY and SUPER EXTENDED PLAY. The hours of recordings that can be made vary from approximately 42 to 336, depending on the record mode quality chosen.

LANGUAGE ... Select the recording language to be used for television programmes which are transmitted in an additional audio language. Choose between LANG I for original broadcast language and LANG II for additional audio language.

AUTO PROTECT With this feature switched on, the new recordings will automatically be protected. Options are ON and OFF.

CHAPTERS Automatically divides a recording into chapters by inserting chapter markers at a specic interval. Options are OFF, STANDARD and SMART. The SMART option is only available for DV camcorder recording. The factory setting is OFF.

*When copying from the hard disc to a recordable DVD disc, the recording mode of the selected recording on the hard disc will automatically be transferred. Selecting another recording mode is not possible. The factory default setting is SP.

Whats on the sound setting menu SOUND MODE This setting is only required if

you use the AUDIO OUT L/R sockets of the DVD player to connect other audio/video sources. Options are STEREO and SURROUND.

NIGHT MODE This mode optimises playback of sound at low volume. High volume outputs will be softened and low volume outputs are brought upward to an audible level. Options are ON and OFF.

NIGHT MODE is only applicable for DVD video discs with Dolby Digital mode.

Whats on the disc setting menu ADAPT MENU This feature allows you to change

the format of the disc to the Bang & Olufsen type if a DVDRW has been recorded in a computer drive or in another recorder, and the Index Picture screen is not displayed correctly.

DELETE ALL Select this to delete all the recordings from the current recordable DVD disc.

Whats on the access setting menu CHILDLOCK With this feature, you can prevent

children from viewing certain discs or the recordings in the hard disc. When this feature is enabled, it will appear as CHILDLOCK at the bottom of the coloured options screen when- ever you highlight a recording in the content menu. Options are ON and OFF.

CHANGE PIN This feature allows you to change your Child Lock pincode. You can also cancel the change you have entered.

Whats on the feature setting menu AUTO RESUME With this feature, you can

resume playback of the disc from its last stopped point. This applies to the last 20 DVD discs and Video CDs you played. Options are ON and OFF.

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Placement, settings and connections

Placement guidelines, 46

Placement guidelines, 46

Connecting the DVD player, 47

Connection panels, 48

Set up the DVD player, 50

First-time setup, 50 GUIDE Plus+ system setup, 52

System setup, 54

Adjust the system setup, 54

In this chapter you can nd information

on how to set up your DVD player,

place it correctly and how to connect

it to your television. Moreover, you

can nd out how to make the

settings you prefer for the setup of

your DVD player and you can get an

overview of its connection panels.

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Placement guidelines

Follow the guidelines and procedures

on these pages when you place,

connect and set up your DVD player

for the rst time.

Place the DVD player on a solid, level surface. Do not place any items on top of the DVD player.

Place the DVD player away from radiators and direct sunlight.

To prevent injury, use Bang & Olufsen approved stands and wall brackets only!

Do not place the DVD player on a carpeted surface, as carpet blocks the ventilation holes in the base.

The DVD player is intended for indoor use in dry, domestic environments only, with a temperature range of 1035C (5095F).

The DVD player can only be switched off completely by disconnecting it from the wall socket. Therefore, connect the DVD player to an easily accessible wall socket.

To ensure proper ventilation, allow for at least 5 cm (2") of space at the sides of the DVD player and 10 cm (4") above it.

Condensation can occur if the DVD player is moved from cold to warm surroundings. This may interrupt playback. Before using the DVD player, let the player stand someplace warm for one to two hours, until the moisture evaporates.

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Your DVD player is constructed for

connection to a Bang & Olufsen

television via a 21-pin AV cable.

Follow the procedure described

below to connect your DVD player

to your television. For an overview of

the DVD players connection panels,

refer to page 48 and 49.

For information about sockets on

your television, refer to the Guide

enclosed with the television.

Register all equipment connected to your television system, including the DVD player. This is done via your televisions Setup menu. Refer to the Guide included with your Bang & Olufsen television to ensure proper connection and registration of extra equipment.

Connect the socket marked EXT 1 on the DVD player to the socket marked AV on your television via the 21-pin AV cable.

If your television is equipped with a built-in Dolby Digital module, connect the socket marked OPTICAL or COAX on the DVD player to the digital input socket on your television. If the required cable is not enclosed, it is available from your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

Connect the cable from your external aerial to the signal input socket marked ANTENNA on the DVD player. Direct the aerial signal to the television, using the aerial cable supplied with the DVD player. Plug one end into the aerial socket marked TV on the DVD player and the other end into the aerial socket marked TV on your television.

Finally, connect the DVD player to the mains supply with the enclosed cable. The DVD player is now in standby mode indicated by the red light in the display panel.

Note if you congure the DVD player to: DVD or [DVD2] The DVD player starts disc

playback directly upon source selection. V MEM, [V.AUX] or [DVD2] The DVD player

skips directly to the HARD DISC CONTENT menu upon source selection while the DVD player is in standby.

[V.AUX2] The DVD player starts up in tuner mode.

Connecting the DVD player

DVD 2 BeoVision

EXT1 OPTICAL / COAX

TV

ANTENNA

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NOTE! Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all sources are disconnected from the mains supply.

Connect your DVD player to your

television via the connection panel

on the rear of your DVD player.

You also have the possibility to

connect additional equipment to your

DVD player via the front and rear

connection panels.

For further information about

connection of additional equipment,

refer to the Guides enclosed with the

equipment.

Connection panels

CAM 2 (DV-IN) For connection of a Digital Video camcorder. Press GO then 5 on the remote control to select CAM2 when using this input source. If CAM2 does not appear, use or to bring up CAM2.

CAM 1 (R AUDIO L VIDEO) Video and audio inputs for connection of a camcorder or additional sources.

CAM 1 (S-VIDEO) For connection of additional video equipment.

Record from camcorder, DV camcorder or other external sources You can record from a camcorder, a DV camcorder or other external sources to the hard disc. > Connect the source to the DVD player. > Press GO then 5 and follow the on-screen

instructions. > Start playback on the connected source and

press RECORD twice on the remote control.

If you do not mark the contents for which you wish to record to the DVD player when recording from camcorder or DV camcorder, the contents will be cleared.

Sockets on the front panel

S VIDEOVIDEO CAM 1

AUDIO LRDV-IN CAM 2

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NOTE! On some Bang & Olufsen televisions you just need to press RECORD once to start recording. These television do not have record lock, so you can not change channel or switch off the television without disrupting the recording.

~ (mains) Socket for connection to the mains.

ANTENNA Socket for the aerial input signal.

TV Socket for the aerial output signal to the television.

EXT1 / TO TV-I/O 21-pin socket for connection to the television.

EXT2 / AUX-I/O 21-pin socket for connection of additional equipment only, such as a playstation or other non Bang & Olufsen equipment. You can not use Beo4 to control this equipment. Use the equipments own remote control.

OUT 2 For connection of additional video equipment. The socket group includes S-Video (Y/R), Video (CVBS) and audio left and right.

OUT 1 For connection of additional video equipment. (Includes Audio left and right, Y, Pb and Pr.)

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL / COAX For connection of audio cables to connected sources. The optical connection requires that you set the appropriate Digital Audio Output setting, Otherwise, no sound or interference may occur. Refer to Whats on the audio output setting menu on page 55.

HDMI OUT For connection to an HDMI compatible Bang & Olufsen system.

G-LINK Not to be used in a Bang & Olufsen setup.

Rear connection panel

HDMI OUT

S1

G-LINKDIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL

OUT 2 EXT 2ANTENNA

TV

MAINS

AUX-I/O

EXT 1 TO TV-I/O

OUT 1 AUDIO

AUDIO

Y

L

R

PB

PR

VIDEO (CVBS)

S-VIDEO (Y/C)

COAX

S2 S3 S4 S5 S6

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First-time setup

The setup menu will appear the very rst time you switch on this DVD player. The settings in the menu will help you set up the features of the DVD player easily, including television channel installation, language settings and the GUIDE Plus+ system.

> Press DVD on the remote control to switch on the DVD player.

> LANGUAGE AND COUNTRY menu will appear on the television.

If your DVD player is registered as V MEM* or V.AUX2 and not as DVD, you must choose V MEM or V.AUX2 instead of DVD.

IMPORTANT! Complete the settings for the rst-time setup before inserting a disc for playback or recording. The disc tray will not open until the basic setup is completed.

The TV programme listings do not appear on the GUIDE Plus+ system as soon as you complete the basic installation. It may take up to 24 hours to receive TV listings data.

The setup procedure described here is

activated when your DVD player is

connected to the mains supply and

switched on for the rst time. You are

then led through an automatic series

of on-screen menus in which you must

make the required settings. After

completing the rst-time setup, you

must set up the GUIDE Plus+ system.

Make sure you have successfully

made all the required connections to

this DVD player, the television and

Satellite Receiver/Cable Box (if any)

and switched them on. The channel

search will detect the signals and

save all the available channels.

Set up the DVD player

LANGUAGE AND COUNTRY

TV FORMAT

CHANNEL SEARCH

TIME AND DATE

GUIDE PLUS+ SYSTEM

CONTINUE

DO NOT INSTALL NOW

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*NOTE! On some Beo4 remote controls, the V MEM button is called V TAPE.

The sequence of menus in rst-time setup: LANGUAGE AND COUNTRY Use or to

highlight the desired menu language and press to store.

Select the country of your residence. Highlight COUNTRY and press , then use or to highlight your country and press to store. If your country is not available in the list, select OTHERS.

Highlight DONE and press GO twice on the remote control.

TV FORMAT Select the appropriate television shape according to the television you have connected.

Highlight TV SHAPE and press , use or to highlight the TV shape. Options are 16:9, 4:3 LETTERBOX and 4:3 PANSCAN.

Press to store. Highlight DONE and press GO twice on the

remote control. CHANNEL SEARCH Highlight CHANNEL

SEARCH in the menu and press GO twice on the remote control to start. It takes a few minutes to complete. If no channels are found, try the auto television channel installation after completing the basic setup. Refer to First-time setup on page 50.

After the channel search is nished, the total number of found and stored channels appears. Press GO twice to continue.

TIME AND DATE If the information is correct, highlight DONE in the menu and press GO twice. If changes are required, use 09 to enter the correct time and date in the respective elds. The rst-time setup is now completed.

GUIDE Plus+ system Highlight CONTINUE in the menu and press GO twice to start the GUIDE Plus+ installation.

Highlight DO NOT INSTALL NOW in the menu to skip the GUIDE Plus+ installation.

The next time you want to install the GUIDE Plus+ system, press and hold GO on the remote control for a couple of seconds. Wait until the DVD player has nished initialising the system, then press GO twice to exit. For setup of the GUIDE Plus+ system refer to page 52.

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GUIDE Plus+ system setup

Your DVD player is equipped with the GUIDE Plus+ system. This system offers a free inter- active programme guide that lists all the tele- vision programmes available in your area. Before you can enjoy this feature, you have to dene your geographic location and your current setup devices in order to receive correct GUIDE Plus+ TV listings data.*

> Press and hold GO on the remote control to bring up the GUIDE Plus+ basic setup menu, then press and press repeatedly until the SETUP menu bar is highlighted.

> Press to highlight BASIC SETUP in the menu and press GO twice to access the setup screen.

After completing the setup, leave the DVD player in standby mode and switch on your external receivers overnight to receive the television listings data.

>> Set up the DVD player

GUIDE PLUS+

BASIC SETUP

LANGUAGE AND COUNTRY

POSTAL CODE

SOURCE AND CHANNEL NUMBER

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*NOTE! If a problem comes up during the GUIDE Plus+ system setup, visit the website at www. europe.guideplus.com for further assistance. In some countries the TV listings data is not available.

The sequence of menus in GUIDE Plus+ setup: LANGUAGE AND COUNTRY These settings will

be taken from the rst-time setup. Refer to page 51. If your country is not in the list or you are not able to receive TV listings data, you can still use the GUIDE Plus+ systems ShowView, G- Code or Video Plus+ function and manual recordings.

POSTAL CODE Enter the postal code.

To enter the postal code > Press GO twice to access the entry menu. > Use or to enter the local postal code and

use or to move to previous or next entry eld. The postal code you enter must be correct and must represent a postal code in the identied country. If not, you will receive no or incorrect TV listings data.

SOURCE AND CHANNEL NUMBER The default host channel setup is set to AUTOMATIC, which is recommended. If you want to specify the source and channel number of a GUIDE Plus+ host channel, select HOST CHANNEL SETUP in the menu and follow the instructions on the television to complete the setup. Once complete, press and hold GO to exit the menu.

Leave the DVD player in standby mode during the night to load the TV listings data. If you use an external receiver, you have to tune your external receiver manually to your host channel. Leave the external receiver ON overnight.

If you tune to your host channel before going into standby, the DVD player will start immediately to download TV listings data. EPG DOWNLOAD will be shown in the display panel. This process can take up to two hours. You can stop the download at any time by switching the DVD player on, or you can leave the DVD player in standby overnight as described above. If TV listings data are not available at the time, the DVD player switches to standby and the data will not be downloaded.

Check your TV listings line-up on the EDITOR screen the next day to ensure that the data download is completed. In the GUIDE Plus+ menu, press to go to the menu bar and then repeatedly to highlight EDITOR. Press to access the EDITOR menu.

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The DVD SYSTEM menu enables you

to choose your preferred system

setup of your DVD player and you

can activate, adjust and deactivate

functions relating to day-to-day use

of your DVD player.

In the SYSTEM menu, you can

choose settings for the following:

Energy saving mode

Display settings

Settings for jumping forward and

backward

Settings for time and date

Settings for analogue channels

Settings for video

Settings for audio output

System setup

You may want to change the setup of your DVD player. You can do this in the system menu. However, if a recording is in progress, accessing the SETUP menu will stop the recording and clear the Replay buffer.

While the DVD player is switched on ... > Press GO then 1 to bring up the system menu. > Press repeatedly to highlight SETUP and press

. If a recording is in progress, a warning message appears to let you know that the recording will stop and the Replay buffer will be cleared if you continue.

> Press GO twice to continue or highlight NO and press GO twice in the menu to abort the operation. Playback will pause.

> Press repeatedly to see the available setup options, then press to access.

> Follow the instructions on the screen. > Press EXIT to leave the system menu.

If the selection in the menu is greyed out, the feature is not available or can not be changed in the current state.

The system setup menu.

Whats on the system setting menu ECO MODE This is an energy saving mode.

When you switch the DVD player to standby mode, the display panel will turn blank to save power. The clock will be shown in the display panel of the DVD player when switching off to standby mode. Options are ON and OFF.

DISPLAY Select the brightness of the DVD player display panel. Options are BRIGHT, DIMMED and OFF.

JUMP FORWARD Set the amount of time you want to skip ahead. The maximum setting is 60 minutes. The factory setting is ve minutes.

JUMP BACK Set the amount of time you want to skip backwards. The maximum setting is 60 minutes. The factory setting is ve minutes.

Whats on the time-date setting menu CLOCK PRESET The time/date can be set

automatically on this DVD player if the stored television channel transmits a time signal. Options are AUTO for automatic detection of an available channel which transmits the time and date information, a preset number for selecting a channel to use for transmitting the time and date information and OFF for selecting before setting the time and date manually.

TIME If the time is incorrect, you must manually set the time here.

DATE If the date is incorrect, you must manually set the date here.

Adjust the system setup

03 TV2 TV2 05-OCT-2006 12 . . . LIVE

Setup

Eco mode Display Jump forward Jump back

Navigate to menu item.

System Time-date Analogue Ch

On Bright 01:00 00:30

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Whats on the analogue channel setting menu AUTO SEARCH Starts the automatic television

channel search process and replaces all previously stored analogue television channels.

SORT Change the order of your stored television channels.

FAVOURITES Mark your favourite television channels for quick access. Unmarked channels will be skipped when you browse through the channels in DVD tuner mode.

Whats on the analogue channel setting manual search menu ENTRY MODE Select manual search based on

channel allocation or frequency entry. ENTRY Use 09 to enter the frequency/channel

number. Press GO twice then the green button for

STORE or press the blue button on the remote control for SEARCH.

PRESET Use 09 to enter the preset channel number for the channel to store (e.g., 01).

PRESET NAME Use 09 to enter the preset channel name. All channels can have a name of up to four characters.

DECODER If the current television channel is transmitted by coded television signals that can only be viewed properly with a decoder which is connected to the EXT2 socket, you need to activate the connected decoder. Options are ON and OFF.

TV-SYSTEM Set the TV system that produces the least distortion of picture and sound.

NICAM NICAM is a digital sound transmission system. It can transmit either one stereo channel or two separate mono channels. Options are ON and OFF.

FINE TUNING Select this to ne-tune the television channel manually if the reception is poor.

Whats on the video setting menu TV SHAPE The picture shape can be adjusted to

t your television. {4:3 Letterbox} for a wide- screen display with black bars on the top and bottom. {4:3 PanScan} for a full-height picture with the sides trimmed. {16:9} for wide-screen television (frame ratio 16:9).

BLACK LEVEL Adapts the colour dynamic for NTSC disc. Options are NORMAL and ENHANCED.

HORIZONTAL Use or to adjust the horizontal position of the picture on your television screen.

VIDEO OUTPUT Chooses the type of video output that matches the video connection between this DVD player and your television. Options are S-VIDEO for S-Video connection and AUTOMATIC The output setting will automatically follow the video signal received.

PROGRESSIVE Before enabling the progressive scan feature, you must ensure that your television can accept progressive signals (a progressive scan television is required) and you have connected the DVD player to your television using the YPbPr. Options are ON and OFF. The progressive video output will be disabled if the HDMI output is switched on.

HDMI This feature is only applicable for HDMI connection. Options are: AUTO - Switches on the HDMI output. The video output resolution will automatically follow the video signal received, ON Switches on the HDMI output. The video output resolution will follow the setting at VIDEO UPSCALING.

VIDEO-UPSCALING Set the video resolution depending on the capability of the connected television/source (480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i). i denotes interlace and p denotes progressive. This setting is not available if the HDMI setting is set to AUTO. Changing the video upscaling will normally cause the television to blank out for a few seconds as it adjusts to the new setting. Video setting for HDMI connection only.

HDMI OUTPUT This setting determines the video output colour format. Options are: RGB Gives brighter colours and a deeper black. YPbPr Provides a very ne shade of colour. This is the standard setting for HDMI compatible devices. Video setting for HDMI connection only.

Whats on the audio output setting menu DIGITAL OUTPUT This setting is only required if

you are using the COAXIAL/OPTICAL OUT socket of the DVD player to connect other audio/video sources. Options are: ALL Select this if the connected source has a built-in multi- channel decoder that supports one of the multi- channel audio formats (Dolby Digital, MPEG-2). PCM Select this if the connected source is not capable of decoding multi-channel audio. The system will convert the Dolby Digital and MPEG-2 multi-channel signals to PCM (Pulse Code Modulation). OFF Select this to deactivate the digital audio output. For example, if you use the AUDIO OUT sockets to connect this DVD player to a television or Stereo system.

HDMI This setting is only required if you are using the HDMI OUT socket of the DVD player to connect your television or other display devices. Options are: AUTO Select this if you want to enjoy the multi-channel audio output through your HDMI connection. DISABLE Select this if the connected source is not able to output the sound through the HDMI connection or the playback audio format is not supported by HDMI connection (e.g. projector, SACD). Make sure that you have alternative audio connection from the DVD player to your television or the display device for the sound output.*

*It is not possible to listen to SACDs or copy controlled DVD-Audio CPPM (Content Protection for Playable Media) sources using the HDMI connection.

Whats on the language setting menu MENU Select the menu language for this DVD

players on-screen display. This setting will be taken from the basic installation.

AUDIO Select the preferred audio language for DVD playback.

SUBTITLE Select the preferred subtitle language for DVD playback.

If the selected audio/subtitle language is not available on the disc, the discs default language will be used instead. For some DVD discs, the subtitle/audio language can only be changed via the DVD disc menu.

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Maintenance

Regular maintenance, such as cleaning

the system, is the responsibility of the

user. To achieve the best result,

follow the instructions to the right.

Contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer

to determine recommendations for

regular maintenance.

Any defective parts are covered by the

guarantee during the warranty period.

No solvents or abrasive cleaners should ever be used on DVDs, video CDs or audio CDs.

Handling the hard disc The built-in hard disc has a high storage density that enables long recording duration and high speed data access. Depending on the setup environment and handling, some content may be damaged resulting in failure of playback and recording. To avoid damage to the hard disc and losing important data, observe following precautions: Do not move the DVD player or subject it to

vibration. Do not remove the AC power plug from the

mains socket without switching the DVD player to standby mode.

WARNING! The hard disc is not a device for storing recorded content permanently. We recommend that you copy the important video content to a recordable DVD disc as backup.

Bang & Olufsen can not be held liable for any loss of data due to hard disc breakdown.

Cleaning the DVD player Wipe dust off the surface of the DVD player using a dry, soft cloth. If necessary, remove grease stains or more persistent dirt with a rmly wrung soft cloth which you have dipped in a solution of water containing a few drops of mild detergent. Never use alcohol or other solvents to clean any part of the DVD player!

Do not attempt to clean the optics of the DVD player or open the DVD player yourself. Leave such operations to qualied service personnel.

Handling your discs Handle discs with care. If the disc is always held by its edges and placed in its original cassette when out of the DVD player, no cleaning will be required. Should the disc become soiled by ngerprints, dust or dirt, it can be wiped clean with a lint-free, soft, dry cloth. Avoid extreme heat and humidity, and never write on your discs.

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Index

Beo4 remote control

Introducing the DVD player and Beo4, 6 Use Beo4, 6

Camcorder

Camcorder, 48 Record from camcorder, DV camcorder or

other external source, 48

CD

During playback of a disc, 12 Play discs, 12

Child Lock

Activate Child Lock, 40 Limit access to recordings Child Lock, 40 Set a Child Lock code, 41 Whats on the access setting menu, 43

Clock

Sequence of menus in rst-time setup, 51 Whats on the time-date setting menu, 55

Connections

Additional video equipment, 4849 Aerial connection, 47, 49 Camcorder, 48 Connection panels, 4849 Connecting the DVD player, 47 Mains connection, 49 Rear connection panel, 49 Sockets on the front panel, 48 Television signal, 49, 55

Contact

Contact Bang & Olufsen, 62

Copy

Copy a recording, 30 Replay buffer, 2425

Decoder

Whats on the analogue channel setting manual search menu, 55

Displays and menus

GUIDE Plus+ system, 9 Indicator light, 5 Menu overlay, 8 Sequence of menus in rst-time setup, 51 Sequence of menus in GUIDE Plus+ setup, 53 Status display, 5 Use DVD on-screen menus, 13 Using the menu system, 7 Whats on the access setting menu, 43 Whats on the analogue channel setting

menu, 55 Whats on the analogue channel setting

manual search menu, 55 Whats on the audio output setting menu, 56 Whats on the disc setting menu, 43 Whats on the feature setting menu, 43 Whats on the language setting menu, 56 Whats on the recording setting menu, 43 Whats on the sound setting menu, 43 Whats on the system setting menu, 55 Whats on the time-date setting menu, 55 Whats on the video setting menu, 55

DVD

Adjust preference settings, 42 Advanced playback features, 36 Change audio soundtrack language, 15 Change subtitle language, 15 Delete a DVD disc recording, 35 Disc formats, 13 During playback of a disc, 12 DVD player and hard disc recorder, 4 Edit DVD discs, 34 Features during playback, 36 Introducing the DVD player, 4 Introducing the DVD player and Beo4, 6 Menu overlay, 8 Placement guidelines, 46 Play discs, 12 Preference settings, 42 Protect a disc recording (DVDRW), 35 Repeat a specic segment (AB), 36 Repeat play, 36 Scan a DVD disc, 36 Shufe play, 36 Use DVD on-screen menus, 13 Use the toolbar options, 14 Whats on the disc setting menu, 43 Whats on the feature setting menu, 43 Whats on the language setting menu, 56

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First-time setup

First-time setup, 50 GUIDE Plus+ system setup, 52 Sequence of menus in rst-time setup, 51 Sequence of menus in GUIDE Plus+ setup, 53

Format

Disc formats, 13 Sequence of menus in rst-time setup, 51

GUIDE Plus+ system

GUIDE Plus+ system, 9 GUIDE Plus+ system setup, 52 Sequence of menus in rst-time setup, 51 Sequence of menus in GUIDE Plus+ setup, 53

Hard disc recorder

About space management and protection, 24 Change between chapters, 27 Changing channel during recording, 21 Copy a recording, 30 Create a slideshow playlist, 38 Delete a Timer, 19 Delete a recording, 29 Delete all chapter markers, 34 Divide one recording into two, 32 During replay, 23 DVD player and hard disc recorder, 4 Edit recordings, 28 Edit the frequency or timing, 19 Edit the Timer programme, 19 Edit Timers, 19 Introducing the DVD player, 4 Hide unwanted scenes, 33 Menu overlay, 8 Merge or split a chapter, 33 Name a recording, 30 Pause a programme, 22 Pause and replay a programme, 22 Pause and stop playback of a recording, 27 Play a recording, 26 Play an on-going recording, 27 Protect a recording, 28 Rearrange the list of recordings, 28 Record a programme, 16 Record from other sources, 21 Record from the DVD tuner and watch

another source at the same time, 20 Record from the Replay buffer, 25 Record here and now, 20 Record programmes, 5 Replay buffer, 2425 Select the genre of a recording, 26

Show hidden scenes, 33 Timer recording, 16 Timer recording manually, 16 Timer recording (programme listings

guide), 18 Timer recording (ShowView/G-Code system/

Video Plus+), 18 VPS/PDC function, 17 Whats on the access setting menu, 43 Whats on the recording setting menu, 43 While playing a recording, 27

Language

Change audio soundtrack language, 15 Change subtitle language, 15 Sequence of menus in rst-time setup, 51 Sequence of menus in GUIDE Plus+ setup, 53 Whats on the recording setting menu, 43

Maintenance

Cleaning the DVD player, 57 Handling the hard disc, 57 Handling your discs, 57 Placement guidelines, 46

Pincode

Activate Child Lock, 40 Change pincode, 41 If you forget your pincode, 41 Set a Child Lock code, 41 Whats on the access setting menu, 43

Placement

Placement guidelines, 46

Settings

Adjust preference settings, 42 Adjust the system setup, 54 First-time setup, 50 GUIDE Plus+ system setup, 52 Preference settings, 42 Sequence of menus in rst-time setup, 51 Sequence of menus in GUIDE Plus+ setup, 53 Set up the DVD player, 50 System setup, 54 Whats on the access setting menu, 43 Whats on the analogue channel setting

manual search menu, 55 Whats on the analogue channel setting

menu, 55 Whats on the audio output setting menu, 56 Whats on the disc setting menu, 43

Whats on the feature setting menu, 43 Whats on the language setting menu, 56 Whats on the recording setting menu, 43 Whats on the sound setting menu, 43 Whats on the system setting menu, 55 Whats on the time-date setting menu, 55 Whats on the video setting menu, 55

Sound

Whats on the sound setting menu, 43

Timer

Delete a Timer, 19 Edit the frequency or timing, 19 Edit the Timer programme, 19 Edit Timers, 19 Timer recording, 16 Timer recording manually, 16 Timer recording (programme listings

guide), 18 Timer recording (ShowView/G-Code system/

Video Plus+), 18 Whats on the time-date setting menu, 55

Tune

Sequence of menus in rst-time setup, 51 Sequence of menus in GUIDE Plus+ setup, 53 Whats on the analogue channel setting

manual search menu, 55 Whats on the analogue channel setting

menu, 55

TV channels

Sequence of menus in rst-time setup, 51 Sequence of menus in GUIDE Plus+ setup, 53 Whats on the analogue channel setting

menu, 55

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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Environmental protection The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union have issued the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive. The purpose of the Directive is the prevention of waste of electrical and electronic equipment, and to promote the reuse and recycling and other forms of recovery of such waste. As such the Directive concerns producers, distributors and consumers.

The WEEE directive requires that both manufacturers and end-consumers dispose of electrical and electronic equipment and parts in an environmentally safe manner, and that equipment and waste are reused or recovered for their materials or energy. Electrical and electronic equipment and parts must not be disposed of with ordinary household refuse; all electrical and electronic equipment and parts must be collected and disposed of separately.

Products and equipment which must be collected for reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery are marked with the pictogram shown.

When disposing of electrical and electronic equip- ment by use of the collection systems available in your country, you protect the environment, human health and contribute to the prudent and rational use of natural resources. Collecting electrical and electronic equipment and waste prevents the potential contamination of nature with the hazardous substances which may be present in electrical and electronic products and equipment.

Your Bang & Olufsen retailer will assist with and advise you of the correct way of disposal in your country.

Small products may not always be marked with the pictogram in which case this is present in the instructions for use, on the guarantee certicate and printed on the packaging.

This product fulls the conditions stated in the EEU directives 89/336 and 73/23.

The DVD Video logo is a registered trademark.

This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents 4,631,603; 4,577,216; 4,819,098; 4,907,093; and 6,516,132 and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.

The label on the compact disc player serves as a warning that the apparatus contains a laser system and is classied as a class 1 laser product. In case any difculties arise with the compact disc player, please contact a Bang & Olufsen retailer. The apparatus must be opened by qualied service personnel only.

CAUTION: The use of any controls, adjustments or procedures other than those specied herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. As the laser beam used in this CD/DVD Player is harmful to eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualied personnel only. Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into beam. This label is located on the rear enclosure.

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol

are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Condential unpublished works.

Copyright 19921997. All rights reserved.

DTS, DTS-ES and Neo:6 are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

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Your needs as a user are given careful consideration during the design and development process of a Bang & Olufsen product and we strive to make our products easy and comfortable to operate.

Therefore, we hope that you will take the time to tell us about your experiences with your Bang & Olufsen product. Anything which you consider important positive or negative may help us in our efforts to rene our products.

Thank you!

To contact us, visit our web-site on: www.bang-olufsen.com

or write to: Bang & Olufsen a/s BeoCare Peter Bangs Vej 15 DK7600 Struer

or fax: Bang & Olufsen BeoCare +45 97 85 39 11 (fax)

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Technical specications, features and the use thereof are subject to change without notice.

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