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User manual SANYO DRW-1000
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Manual abstract: user guide SANYO DRW-1000
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. STEP 4
Disc Initialize
Initialize & Finalize STEP 1
Quick start guide
DRW-1000
If you load a completely blank DVD-RW disc, Disc initialize menu will appear, to select a desired Recording Mode to initialize the disc. a Press SETUP. The Setup menu appears. b Use v / V to select the DISC option. c While the DISC option is selected, press B to move to the second level. d Use v / V to select the DISC Initialize option. e Press B to move to the third level. Start icon is highlighted. f Press ENTER. Disc Initialize menu appears.
Disc Initialize Disc Initialize
Select a mode.
VR Mode
Prev. Select
Connection
DISC Initialize DISC Finalize DISC Name DISC Protect
Start
Connecting VCR/DVD Recorder
a Connect the "Antenna" or "Cable TV" to the "ANT. IN" jack on the VCR/DVD Recorder using a coaxial RF cable. b Connect the RF.OUT jack on the VCR/DVD Recorder to the Antenna Input jack on the TV using the RF Cable supplied. And/Or Connect the "A/V OUT" jacks on the VCR/DVD Recorder to the "VIDEO IN" and "AUDIO IN" jacks on the TV using the supplied video and audio cables. c Turn the TV on and select the video input source connected to the VCR/DVD Recorder. RF Connection: Tune the TV to channel 3 or 4. Audio/Video Connection: Tune the TV to the video input.
Video Mode
g Use b / B to select a desired DISC Initialize Mode (VR Mode or Video Mode), then press ENTER. h Use b / B to select OK, and press ENTER. It takes a few moments to initialize the disc. i Press ENTER.
Remain : 01 M 30 S
Disc Initialize
Initialization is completed.
OK
Disc Finalize
If you want your recorded discs to be compatible with other DVD players, you MUST finalize them: a Press SETUP on the remote control. b Use the v / V buttons to select DISC option, then press B. c Use the v / V buttons to select DISC Finalize option, then press B. d Use the v / V buttons to select "Finalize", then press ENTER.
Finalize
Prev. Select DISC Initialize DISC Finalize DISC Name DISC Protect Finalize Unfinalize
Connecting Optional Equipment
a Connect the AV 1 IN jacks on the rear panel or AV INPUT jacks on the front panel to the Audio/Video out jacks on your external component using optional audio/video cables. b Use a DV cable (not supplied) to connect the DV in/out jack of your DV camcorder/video deck to the front panel DV IN jack of this VCR/DVD Recorder.
Finalize
Do you want to finalize the disc? OK
Cancel
e Use the b / B buttons to select "OK", then press ENTER. Disc Finalization may take a few minutes to complete. f Press ENTER.
Remain : 02 M 30 S
Finalize
Finalization complete.
OK
Note: See the Instruction Manual for advanced connections.
P/N:(8)3840R-Q003X-(1E1/04)
Printed in Korea
STEP 2
Channel Setup
STEP 3
DVD Recording
Auto Channel Scan
Follow these instructions to scan for channels if you are using an antenna or basic cable TV connection. a Press SETUP. The Setup menu appears. b Use v / V to select the GENERAL option. c Press B to move to the second level. d Use v / V to select the Auto Channel Set option. e Press B to highlight Start, then press ENTER to begin the channel search. The tuner will automatically cycle through all available channels in the area and place them in the tuner's memory. NOTE : To add or erase channels from memory, see the Instruction Manual for details.
Prev. Select Tuning Band Auto Channel Set CH. Add/Del Clock TV Aspect Ratio Progressive Scan Factory Setting TV CATV
Step by Step DVD Recording
Follow these steps to make your first DVD Recording. a Load a recordable DVD-R or DVD-RW into the disc tray. · If you are using a blank DVD-R disc, the disc will initialize automatically in Video Mode. · If you are using a blank DVD-RW disc, the "Disc Initialize" menu appears, prompting you to select a mode. Use the b / B buttons to select VR Mode or Video Mode, then press ENTER. Disc initialization may take a few minutes to complete. b Set the Recording Mode. · Press REC MODE to set the Record Mode to XP, SP, or LP. · The amount of free space on the disc appears on the on-screen display. c Set the recording source. · Use the CH/TRK v / V buttons to select the channel you want to record. · If you are recording from a camcorder or other external device, press INPUT to select AV1 (rear audio/video input), AV2 (front audio/video input), or DV (front DV IN input). d Start recording. · Press REC to start recording. e Pause/Stop recording. · Press PAUSE/STILL (X) to pause recording. Press PAUSE/STILL (X) again or REC (z) to continue the recording. · When recording is complete, press STOP (x). A message appears for a few moments while the VCR/DVD Recorder stops recording and adds the new title to the disc menu. · Press DISC MENU/LIST to view the contents of your recorded disc.
Tuning Band Auto Channel Set CH. Add/Del Clock TV Aspect Ratio Progressive Scan Factory Setting 11% Stop
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DVD Recording Terms
Recordable Discs
DVD-R · · · · Write Once Discs initialize in "Video Mode" only Discs must be finalized in order to play on other DVD players Discs cannot be "unfinalized" · · · · Rewritable Discs initialize in "Video Mode" or "VR Mode" Discs must be finalized in order to play on most DVD players Discs can be "unfinalized" DVD-RW
TV
DVD-RW Recording Formats
Video Mode · · Limited editing features Widely compatible with older DVD players as well as DVD-RAM recorders · · VR Mode Extensive editing features (e.g., add chapters, or combine chapters, etc.) Compatible with newer DVD players only
Record Modes
Quality Setting · · · XP (High Quality) SP (Standard Quality) LP (Low Quality) Record Time/Disc* ~1 hour/disc ~2 hours/disc ~4 hours/disc
* Actual record time will vary depending on program content.
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