Loewe DVD Player Centros 2102 HD User Manual

Operating Manual  
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Remote control RC3 – DVD operation  
TV  
DVD  
VCR  
STB  
Change-over switch  
for operation of TV , VCR,  
DVD or Set T op Box  
Switch DVD player  
on/off – in standby  
Sound off/on  
Marker search menu on  
Repeat  
-Set  
-List  
Set mark er / in menu: highlights title/chapter  
REC-MENU  
RADIO  
Zoom  
Select camera position  
Timer recording menu /  
timer recording list menu on  
in menu: enter digits /  
in stop mode (menu off): select programme (TV)  
abc  
jkl  
def  
mno  
wxyz  
PIP  
ghi  
pqrs  
tuv  
AV  
Call AV selection (AV1-AV4,DV,TV)  
Main menu on  
DVD-AV  
EPG  
Picture in picture (PIP) on/off  
Close menu  
User interface of loaded DVD on  
in menu: switch between original and playlist  
Info / menu bar on/off  
P+  
Next chapter /  
in stop mode (menu off): next programme  
V–/V+ volume quieter/louder  
in menu: select / adjust  
V–  
V+  
OK  
Status display (TV, DVD-RW) /  
in menu: cofirm the menu selection  
Start of current chapter / previous chapter /  
in stop mode (menu off): previous programme  
P–  
Insert a new chapter marker  
DivX: select subtitles  
Audio/Foto Card Reader operation on/off  
Enter a new title thumbnail /  
switch between photo and MP3/WMA operation  
ShowView menu on  
Press short during playback:  
Start of current chapter /previous chapter  
Press short during pause: slow motion back  
Press long during playback: search back  
Press short during playback: next chapter  
Press short during pause: slow motion forward  
Press long during playback: search forward  
Record  
Note: If you have a Loewe TV set with an RC3  
remote control, we recommend you to only use the  
RC3 remote control enclosed with the Centros  
2102 to operate both units because you could  
otherwise have problems operating the Centros  
2102 (unit does not respond).  
Stop  
Playback  
Pause /single frame  
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Centros Front Panel  
Power button  
Disc tray  
Display  
Front flap  
Switch off in standby  
(closed)  
Disc tray  
open/close  
Beginning of chapter / previ-  
ous chapter  
Stop  
Pause  
Play  
Next  
chapter  
Input 4 /  
DV IN  
S-Video IN  
DVD  
-
R
W
ST  
SQ  
Front flap  
(open)  
Memory Card  
slot left  
Memory Card  
slot right  
HDMI  
output  
on/off  
Station  
P- / P+  
Pixel  
(screen  
resolution)  
Record  
VIDEO IN 4 /  
AUDIO IN 4 L/R  
CF / MD  
SD / MMC / MS /  
MS-Pro / XD / SMC  
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Centros Rear Panel & Display  
EURO AV 2 DECODER  
DIGITAL OUT  
Digital, coaxial  
audio output  
COMPONENT VIDEO VIDEO OUT/AUDIO OUT VIDEO IN 3/AUDIO IN 3 (L/R)  
AERIAL  
Aerial  
SCART connection for an external  
source (Decoder, Set-Top-Box, Video  
Recorder etc.).*  
OUT (Y Pb Pr)  
(L/R)  
Connection for an external source (Audio  
Connection for a TV  
Connection for a TV with System, TV/Monitor, VCR, Camcorder etc.)  
connec-  
tion  
with component inputs video / audio inputs (Cinch) with video / audio inputs (Cinch).  
(Cinch), *  
EURO AV 1 AUDIO/ VIDEO OUTPUT switch  
VIDEO Position RGB: EURO AV1 socket gives out the RGB signal and COMPO- Digital, optical  
SCART connection for NENT VIDEO OUT socket does not supply a signal  
audio output  
TV set Position COMPONENT: COMPONENT VIDEO OUT socket gives out the RGB  
OPTICAL  
HDMI OUT  
connection of a  
TV with HDMI  
input  
Mains cable  
RF. OUT  
S-VIDEO OUT  
Connection for a  
TV with S-Video  
input.  
Passes the  
aerial signal  
to the TV  
signal and EURO AV1 socket does not supply a signal  
* Please note the position of the switch here.  
Caution: Do not touch the inner pins of connection sockets on the rear panel. Electrostatic discharge may cause permanent damage to the unit.  
REC Indicates whether  
recording is in progress  
REC  
DVD  
Indicates when the re- DVD disc is inserted in  
corderisintimerrecording recorder  
or a timer recording is  
Character indicators  
Clock, total playback time, elapsed time, title number,  
chapter / track number, channel etc.  
programmed  
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Welcome  
Thank you  
Set up  
Disposal  
for choosing a Loewe product. We are happy to  
welcome you as our customer.  
• Place the DVD recorder on a firm, level base.  
• Do not place the DVD recorder in the vicinity of  
sources of intense heat or in direct sunlight.  
• When installing in a cabinet or enclosed shelf:  
Leave about 2.5cm free space around the DVD  
player for unhindered air circulation to prevent  
build-up of heat.  
• There can be interference to the images and  
sound of any nearby television, video recorder or  
radio. If this is the case, do not position the unit  
in the direct vicinity of a TV set, video recorder  
or radio, or switch the unit off after removing  
the disc.  
• Install the DVD recorder where there is nothing  
to obstruct the remote control‘s infrared signal  
from reaching the DVD recorder display.  
• Do not place strong artificial light sources in  
front of the device. This may affect infrared  
reception.  
• If there is an electrical storm, disconnect the  
antenna and mains plug. Power surges caused  
by lightning strikes can damage the unit through  
the antenna system or the mains.  
Cardboard box and packaging  
You have opted for a durable and techni-  
At Loewe we combine the highest standards  
of technology, design and user friendliness. This is  
equally true of TV, DVD, video, audio and acces-  
sories.  
Neither technology nor design is an end  
in itself, but both are intended to provide our  
customers with the best possible audio and visual  
experience.  
Our design is not influenced by short-term,  
fashionable trends. You have, after all, purchased  
a high-quality piece of equipment which you do  
not want to get tired of looking at tomorrow or the  
day after.  
cally sophisticated product. In line with national  
regulations regarding the disposal of packaging  
materials, we pay a fee to authorised recyclers  
who collect packaging from dealers. However, we  
recommend that you keep the original cardboard  
box and the rest of the packaging materials so that  
the unit can, if necessary, be transported in the  
safest possible conditions.  
The unit  
Important: The EU Directive  
2002/96/EG governs the proper  
re-acceptance, handling and  
recycling of used electronic ap-  
pliances.  
Scope of delivery  
Old electronic appliances must therefore be  
disposed of separately. Never throw this set in the  
normal domestic waste. You can hand in your old  
set free of charge at identified collection points or  
at your dealer if you buy a similar new set. Other  
details about re-acceptance (also for non-EU coun-  
tries) are available from your local administration.  
• Loewe Centros DVD recorder  
• RC3 remote control with 2 batteries  
• Euro AV cable (Scart cable)  
• Audio cinch cable  
• Video cinch cable  
• Antenna cable  
• HDMI cable  
• 1x DVD-RW disc  
• this operating manual  
• The antenna and mains should also be discon-  
nected if the unit is to remain unsupervised for a  
long period of time.  
• The mains plug must be easily accessible so that  
the unit can be disconnected at any time.  
• Lay the cable in such a way that it cannot get  
damaged. The power cable should not be kinked  
or laid over sharp edges, not stood upon or  
exposed to chemicals - the latter also applies to  
the device as a whole. A mains cable with dam-  
aged insulation can cause electric shocks and is  
a fire hazard.  
• When removing the power plug, pull the body  
of the plug, and not the cable. Otherwise, the  
wires in the plug could get damaged and cause  
a short circuit the next time it is plugged in.  
Remote control batteries  
You can use the remote control to operate four  
units: as well as this DVD recorder, a Loewe televi-  
sion, a Loewe video recorder and a set-top box  
(STB).  
The batteries provided contain no harmful materi-  
als such as cadmium, lead or mercury.  
Regulations concerning used batteries mean  
that batteries may no longer be thrown out with  
the household rubbish. You can dispose of used  
batteries free of charge at the collection points in  
commercial outlets. Your dealer will also have a  
collection point for used batteries.  
You should also read and follow the safety advice  
on the following pages.  
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Welcome  
Protect your DVD recorder from ...  
Cleaning  
Advantages of connection  
to a Loewe TV set  
• liquids and damp  
• Only clean your DVD recorder with a damp, soft,  
clean cloth (with no aggressive cleaning agents).  
• If DVD recorder fails to read the disc correctly,  
the reader unit in the device may be soiled. Use  
a commercially-available cleaning disc.  
• shock and mechanical stress  
• magnetic and electrical fields  
• cold, heat, direct sunlight and extreme fluctua-  
tions in temperature  
You can use Digital Link to install the DVD  
recorder e.g. in an enclosed rack or a wall unit,  
without there being direct visible contact with the  
DVD recorder. Using the DVD remote control, you  
can operate the DVD recorder via the Loewe televi-  
sion. To do this, Digital Link must be switched on  
at the DVD recorder (see page 17).  
When you use the HDMI connection the TV  
switches over to this input automatically as long as  
it supports this function.  
• dust  
• Always keep the disc drawer closed to prevent  
dust getting into the drawer and onto the lens.  
• anything which obstructs ventilation  
• manual interference with the unit‘s interior  
For your safety  
Your Centros has only been designed for use in a  
domestic environment. The warranty covers this  
normal use of the DVD recorder.  
For your own safety and to avoid unnecessary dam-  
age to your unit, please read and follow the safety  
advice below:  
If you want to make timer recordings from the  
satellite tuner in the television, the recording is  
controlled by Digital Link Plus.  
PLEASE NOTE: TO AVOID RISK OF ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR THE  
REAR OF THE UNIT). THERE ARE NO PARTS INSIDE  
THE UNIT THAT CAN BE REPAIRED BY THE USER.  
REPAIRS SHOULD ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY A  
LOEWE DEALER.  
• This DVD recorder is only to be used for receiv-  
ing, displaying and playing visual and sound  
signals.  
• Switch off your DVD system (Centros, TV and  
any other audio components which may be  
connected) before connecting or disconnecting  
other devices or speakers.  
Digital Link Plus enables channel data to be  
transferred from the television‘s satellite and cable  
channels to the DVD recorder, so that the same  
channels appear in the same channel position.  
This means that timer recordings of satellite and  
cable channels can easily be programmed from  
the television using the EPG (Electronic Program  
Guide). The timer data is copied to the DVD re-  
corder, which then, independently of the television,  
carries out the timer recording. With timer data for  
satellite stations, the television starts and stops the  
DVD recorder and sets it to the Euro AV 1 input.  
If playback begins, this is immediately shown on  
the television, no matter which TV channel you are  
currently watching (if the television is switched off,  
it will automatically switched on).  
If you have moved the DVD recorder from a  
cold to a warm environment, leave it to stand for  
about an hour because of the risk of condensation  
building up. Do not switch it on until it has reached  
room temperature. This will avoid seriously damag-  
ing the components.  
• Do not open up the housing, or you could be  
directly exposed to the laser beam. The laser  
beam will be visible if the unit is open.  
DO NOT LOOK INTO THE LASER BEAM.  
Read this operating manual, and experiment with  
your new equipment‘s features so that you are  
familiar with it.  
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Essential Information  
Notes:  
Notes:  
Writable Discs  
• This recorder cannot write to CD-R or CD-RW  
discs.  
• Depending on the recording unit or the CD-R/RW  
(or DVD R/ RW) disc itself, some CD-R/RW (or  
DVD R/ RW) discs cannot be played with this  
unit.  
• Do not attach any labels to either side (the  
labeled side or the written side) of a disc.  
• Do not use any irregularly shaped CDs (e.g.  
heart-shaped or octagonal). If you use these  
discs malfunctions may occur.  
• DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW and CD-R/RW discs  
written to using a PC or a DVD or CD recorder  
cannot be played if the disc is damaged or dirty  
or if there is condensation on the recorder‘s lens.  
• If you record a disc using a PC, even if it is in  
a compatible format, the disc may not play  
depending on the settings of the applica-  
tion software used to create the disc. (Further  
information can be obtained from the software  
provider.)  
DVD-RW (Digital Video Disk  
- ReWritable)  
These discs can be written to several  
times. Recordings can be deleted and  
the disc can then be rewritten.  
DVD-R (Digital Video Disk  
- Recordable)  
Regional code of the DVD recorder and  
DVDs  
These discs can be written to only  
once. Following finalisation a DVD-R  
disc can no longer be written to or  
edited.  
This DVD recorder can only play  
Region “2“ or “all“ coded DVDs. The  
region code on the label of some  
DVDs shows which type of DVD  
Playable Discs  
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Video-DVD  
DVD+RW (Digital Video Disk  
+ReWritable)  
recorder can play those discs. If you  
play other discs the error message “Incorrect coun-  
try code. Playback not possible.“ will be displayed  
on the TV screen.  
Some discs may not have the label with the  
region code even though they cannot be played in  
all regions.  
Audio-DVD  
These discs can be written to several  
times. Recordings can be deleted and  
the disc can then be rewritten.  
Video-CD (VCD, XVCD, SVCD,  
XSCVD; 8 cm- / 12 cm disk)  
DVD+R (Digital Video Disk +  
Recordable)  
Audio-CD  
(8 cm- / 12 cm disk)  
These discs can be written to only  
once. Following finalisation a DVD-R  
disc can no longer be written to or  
edited.  
Notes on DVDs and Video CDs: Some DVDs  
and Video CD playback functions can be pro-  
grammed in a particular way by some software  
manufacturers. As this unit plays DVDs and Video  
CDs as they have been designed by the software  
manufacturer, some playback functions may not be  
available whilst other additional functions may be  
available. Further information can be found in the  
instructions supplied with the DVDs and Video CDs.  
The unit may not be able to play some DVDs made  
for specific business purposes.  
CD-R/RW  
(8 cm- / 12 cm disk)  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
Recordable  
ReWritable  
DVD+R DL (Digital Versatile  
Disk + Recordable; Double  
Layer)  
DVD+R DL  
DVD-R/DVD-RW disks, DVD+R/DVD+RW disks, CD-  
R/CD-RW disks with audio titles, DivX, MP3/WMA*  
or JPEG files, VCD/XVCD/SVCD/SXVCD and Kodak  
Picture-CDs (JPEG) can also be played on this unit.  
* including MP3 discs with ID3-Tag  
These discs can be written once. The  
storage capacity of 8.5 GB is almost  
double that of single-layer DVDs.  
The disk dVD+R DL can no longer be  
written or changed once it has been  
finalised.  
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Essential Information  
Video DVD-R/RW disc with Video mode  
Disc-related Terms  
Types of Video CDs  
VR  
DVD-RW disc with VR mode  
DVD+R disc  
DVD+RW disc  
DVD-Video disc  
DVD-Audio disc  
Video CD  
+R  
There are two types of Video CDs:  
Title (DVD only)  
+RW  
DVD-V  
DVD-A  
VCD  
CD  
Video CDs equipped with PBC  
(Version 2.0)  
A title is the main film content or the content of  
the accompanying feature or the music album.  
Each title has a title number enabling you to locate  
it easily.  
PBC (Playback Control) functions enable you to in-  
teract with the system via menus, search functions  
or other typical computer operations. In addition  
high-resolution still pictures can be displayed if  
they are available on the disc.  
Audio CD  
DivX  
MP3  
WMA  
JPEG  
DivX files  
MP3 files  
WMA files  
JPEG files  
Chapter (DVD only)  
Chapters are sections of a film or a piece of music  
that are smaller than a title. A title consists of one  
or several chapters. Each chapter has a chap-  
ter number to enable you to locate the desired  
chapter. Depending on the disc, chapters may not  
be labeled.  
Video CDs not equipped with PBC  
(Version 1.1)  
The finalized DVD disc is a DVD-Video disc.  
These discs are operated in the same way as Audio  
CDs and allow playback of video pictures and  
sound. They are not however equipped with PBC.  
DVD-R and DVD-RW discs  
Track (Video CD or Audio CD only)  
How are DVD-R and DVD-RW discs  
different?  
Symbols  
Sections of a film or a piece of music on a Video CD  
or an Audio CD. Each track has a track number to  
enable you to find the desired track.  
The essential difference between a DVD-R and a  
DVD-RW disc is the fact that a DVD-R disc can only  
be written to once, whilst a DVD-RW disc can be  
written to several times. In addition, its content can  
be deleted. You can write to and delete a DVD-RW  
disc approx. 1000 times.  
The symbol on the screen  
During operation “ ” may appear on the screen.  
This symbol means that the desired function is not  
currently available on this disc.  
Scene  
On a Video CD with PBC (Playback Control) func-  
tions, moving pictures and still pictures are divided  
into sections that are called “scenes“. Each scene  
is displayed in the scene menu and has a scene  
number to enable you to find the scene quickly. A  
scene consists of one or more tracks.  
Disc symbols in the operating instructions  
If part of the operating instructions contains one  
of the symbols listed below, the section is only ap-  
plicable to the disc shown on the symbol.  
Many functions of this recorder are dependent  
on the selected recording quality. One or more of  
the symbols (DVD, Video, +RW, MP3) are dis-  
played for each function described in the manual  
so that you can immediately see whether the disc  
supports this function.  
Playback of writable discs on normal  
DVD players  
DVD-R discs and DVD-RW discs written to in Video  
mode can be played on some normal DVD players.  
They must however be finalized first. This process  
fixes the content of the disc so that it can be read  
by other DVD players as a DVD-Video disc.  
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What are “Recording Modes“?  
Use of “Original“ and “Playlist“  
DVD Recordings  
This recorder offers three recording modes: VR  
mode, Video mode and Data mode. Recordings on  
DVD-R discs are always in Video mode. Record-  
ings on DVD-RW discs can be in either VR or Video  
mode. Files of memory cards, e.g. MP3 can be  
recorded on discs in Data mode.  
Throughout this manual you will often see the  
words “Original“ and “Playlist“ used to describe  
the actual content and the edited version.  
Original: Content refers to what is actually  
recorded on the disc.  
Playlist: Content refers to the edited version of  
the disc, i.e. how the original content should be  
played.  
Note: Fingerprints and scratches on the disc can  
affect playback and/or recording. Take proper care  
of your discs.  
Disc Types and Recording Formats,  
Modes and Settings  
This recorder can play seven different types of DVD  
disc:  
DVD-R and DVD-RW Discs  
DVD+R and DVD+RW Discs  
• DVD-Video disc  
• DVD-Audio disc  
• DVD-RW disc  
• DVD-R- disc  
• DVD+RW disc  
VR Mode Recording  
• 4 possible picture quality/recording time settings  
(EQ, LQ, SQ, HQ), see page 24.  
• Cannot be played on normal DVD players.  
• Recordings can be comprehensively edited.  
• Use of original lists and playlists (see page 49  
and 50).  
Recording on DVD+RW Discs  
• 4 possible picture quality/recording time settings  
(EQ, LQ, SQ, HQ), see page 24.  
• Can be played on many DVD players that sup-  
port the +RW format (where appropriate, only  
after finalization).  
• Titles/chapters of recordings can be edited.  
• Edited content can only be played after finaliza-  
tion on some DVD players.  
• DVD+R- disc  
• DVD+R DL- disc.  
A DVD-R disc is always formatted in “Video For-  
mat“ - the same as prerecorded DVD-Video discs,  
i.e. after finalization you can play a DVD-R disc on  
a normal DVD player.  
“Video Recording Format“ (VR) is the default  
format for a DVD-RW disc. If required, the disc  
can be changed to Video- or Data format through  
subsequent reformatting (“Disc -Formatting“ in  
the main menu) (Caution! The contents of the disc  
will be erased).  
Video Mode Recording  
• 4 possible picture quality/recording time settings  
(EQ, LQ, SQ, HQ), see page 24.  
• Can be played on normal DVD players (after  
finalization)  
Recording on DVD+R / +R DL Discs  
• 4 possible picture quality/recording time settings  
(EQ, LQ, SQ, HQ), see page 24.  
• Can be played on many DVD players that sup-  
port the +R / +R DL format (where appropriate,  
only after finalization).  
• Limited editing of titles/chapters.  
• Edited content cannot be played on normal  
DVD players. (Hide, combined chapters, added  
chapter markers etc.).  
• Limited editing functions.  
Note: The “Video mode“ DVD-Video format is a  
new format for recording on DVD-R/RW discs that  
was approved by the DVD Forum in 2000. For this  
reason you may experience problems playing writa-  
ble DVD discs on some players. Symptoms include  
video artifacts, audio and/or video dropout and  
playback stopping suddenly. Our company cannot  
take any responsibility for problems playing discs  
recorded on this recorder on other players.  
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If the disc format is Video Recording format, the  
recording mode for the disc is referred to as VR  
mode“. However, the recording mode of a Video  
format disc is referred to as Video mode“ (Excep-  
tion: a prerecorded DVD-Video disc which is not  
recordable has no recording mode).  
The recording modes determine the recording  
and editing options for the whole disc. Amongst  
other things they determine the picture quality and  
how much space the recording will take up on the  
disc.  
Notes on Recording  
the recording format (Video mode or VR mode)  
before you start recording. See page 25 (Format-  
ting) for more information.  
• The displayed recording time is not exact as the  
recorder uses variable bit-rate video compres-  
sion. This means that the exact recording  
time will depend on the material that is being  
recorded.  
• When recording a television broadcast the  
remaining recording time may be shorter if the  
reception is poor or the picture contains interfer-  
ence.  
• If you record only still pictures or audio, the  
recording time may be longer.  
• The displayed recording time and remaining time  
may not always add up to the total length of  
the disc.  
• If you use a DVD-R disc you can continue  
recording until the disc is full or until you finalize  
it. Before you start recording check how much  
recording time is available on the disc.  
• If you use a DVD-RW disc in Video mode, the  
available recording time will increase if you  
delete the last title recorded on the disc.  
• The Delete Title“ function in the Title List-  
Original“ menu only hides the title, it does not  
however delete it from the disc and does not  
therefore increase the recording time (except if  
you delete the last recorded title on a DVD-RW  
disc in Video mode).  
• The available recording time may be shorter fol-  
lowing intensive editing of the disc.  
• If you use a DVD-RW disc, make sure you select  
• Overwrite recording is only possible on DVD+RW  
discs.  
Disc type  
DVD-Video  
DVD-RW  
Formatting  
Recording mode  
Functions  
Not possible  
Not applicable  
Playback only  
Video Recording format (Default)  
VR mode  
Playback, recording,  
original/playlist editing  
Video format  
Video mode  
Playback, limited recording,  
limited editing  
Data disk  
Data mode  
Video mode  
Recording of MP3/WMA, JPG, DivX files  
DVD-R  
Video format  
Playback, limited recording,  
limited editing  
Data disk  
Data mode  
Video mode  
Recording of MP3/WMA, JPG, DivX files  
DVD+RW  
Video format  
Playback, limited recording,  
editing of titles/chapters  
Data disk  
Data mode  
Video mode  
Recording of MP3/WMA, JPG, DivX files  
DVD+R / +R DL  
Video format  
Playback, limited recording,  
limited editing of titles/chapters  
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Initial Installation  
Recording TV-Audio Channels  
Copyright  
Initial Remote Control  
Setup  
• The recording equipment should only be used for  
lawful copying. You should find out what con-  
stitutes lawful copying in the country in which  
you are making a copy. Copying of copyrighted  
material e.g. films or music is only lawful if  
permitted by a legal exception or consented to  
by the rights owner.  
This recorder can also record NICAM audio. If the  
NICAM setting (page 20) is set to “Auto“, NICAM  
audio will be recorded in the case of a NICAM  
transmission.  
Restrictions on Video Recording  
• You cannot record any copy-protected film  
material with this recorder. Copy-protected video  
includes DVD-Video discs and some satellite  
transmissions. If copy-protected material is en-  
countered during recording, recording is paused  
or stopped automatically and an error message  
appears on the screen.  
• Video that can only be copied once can only be  
recorded using a DVD-RW disc in VR mode with  
CPRM (see below).  
• NTSC format signals from analog or DV inputs  
cannot be recorded correctly with this recorder.  
• SECAM format video signals (from an integrated  
TV tuner or from analog inputs) are recorded in  
PAL format.  
• The product contains copyright protection  
technology that offers protection through certain  
US patents and other intellectual property rights  
and is the property of the Macrovision Corpora-  
tion and other companies. Use of this copyright  
protection technology must be authorized by the  
Macrovision Corporation. It is only intended for  
private or other limited use unless otherwise au-  
thorized by the Macrovision Corporation. Reverse  
engineering and disassembly are prohibited.  
+
+
To insert or change the batteries, press on the  
imprinted arrow. Sldie off and remove the battery  
compartment cover. Insert alkaline-manganese LR  
03 (AAA) type batteries and make sure the + and  
– poles are aligned correctly.  
Then, replace the cover.  
Resetting the DVD Recorder  
CPRM  
If any of the following problems occur...  
• The unit is plugged in but will not turn on or off.  
• The display panel does not work.  
CPRM is a copy protection system (with scramble  
system) that only allows the recording of “copy  
once“ broadcasts. CPRM is the abbreviation for  
“Content Protection for Recordable Media”.  
This recorder is CPRM compatible. You can  
therefore record copy-once broadcasts but cannot  
make copies of these recordings. CPRM recordings  
are only possible with VR mode formatted DVD-RW  
discs and can only be played on players with CPRM  
compatibility.  
• The DVD recorder is not functioning normally.  
.., the DVD recorder can be reset in the following  
way:  
• Hold the  
button down for at least 5 seconds.  
The unit will switch off. Press the  
again to switch the unit back on.  
button  
• or unplug the power cable, wait at least 20  
seconds and plug the cable back in.  
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Initial Installation  
Shipping the Unit  
Connecting to the Aerial  
The original shipping box and packaging materials  
should be used to ship the unit. To give the unit  
the best possible protection, repack it as it was  
originally packed by the manufacturer.  
Remove the existing aerial cable plug (for ter-  
restrial or cable televisions) from the television and  
plug it into the aerial socket on the back of the  
DVD recorder (“AERIAL” socket). Plug one end of  
the supplied aerial cable into the TV socket on the  
DVD recorder (“RF. OUT”) and the other end into  
the aerial socket on the television.  
Do not use any strong solvents such as alcohol,  
benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners or  
anti-static sprays intended for vinyl records.  
Notes on Discs  
Back of the television  
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Handling Discs  
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Do not touch the prerecorded side of the disc. Hold  
the disc at the edges so as not to touch the surface  
with your fingers. Do not stick paper or tape to  
either side of the disc.  
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Notes:  
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Antenna  
• Depending on your television set and the other  
units you want to connect, there are several  
ways of connecting your recorder to your TV  
set. Only use the connection methods described  
below.  
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• Refer as necessary to the manuals for your  
television, DVD recorder, stereo system and  
other units in order to make the best possible  
connections.  
Storing Discs  
After playing, store the disc in its case. Do not ex-  
pose the disc to direct sunlight or a source of heat  
and never leave it in a parked car exposed to direct  
sunlight as there may be a considerable increase in  
temperature inside the car.  
Back of the DVD recorder  
Caution:  
• The DVD recorder must be connected directly to  
the television. Tune the television to the correct  
video input channel.  
• Do not connect the DVD recorder AUDIO OUT  
socket to the audio system Phono In socket.  
Cleaning Discs  
Fingerprints and dust on the disc can affect the  
picture and sound quality. Clean the disc before  
playing it with a clean cloth. Wipe the disc from  
the center outwards.  
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Initial Installation  
Notes: This recorder is equipped with a Loop-  
Through“ function. The function enables you to  
record a TV program from the integrated analog  
terrestrial TV tuner of this recorder while watching  
a satellite or Set-Top Box channel (see Decoder on  
AV1/2 on page 21/25). .  
Component Video Connection  
Connecting to the  
Television  
Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT socket on  
the DVD recorder to the corresponding input socket  
on the television using a Y Pb Pr cable (available  
in specialised trade) (C). Move the VIDEO OUTPUT  
switch to the “COMPONENT” position.  
Make one of the following connections depending  
on the functionality of your existing equipment.  
Back of the television  
Do not connect the recorder via“ your video  
recorder, satellite receiver or Set Top Box.  
SCART INPUT  
S-VIDEO  
INPUT  
VIDEO  
INPUT  
HDMI  
INPUT  
AUDIO INPUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT  
Pr  
R
Y
Pb  
L
Audio Connection (Left/Right)  
Connect the left and right AUDIO OUT sockets on  
the DVD recorder to the left and right IN sockets on  
the television using the audio cable (A).  
Antenna/ cable television  
wall socket  
T
S
A
V
H
C
Set-Top Box or  
Antenna/ cable  
satellite receiver  
television  
wall socket  
AERIAL  
INPUT  
AERIAL  
OUTPUT  
SCART AV1  
SCART AV2  
Digital Audio output  
If you have a digital surround amplifier, you should  
connect this to the DVD recorder via Digital Audio.  
To do this, connect the DIGITAL-OUT socket of the  
DVD recorder to the DIGITAL-IN socket of the sur-  
round amplifier.  
Back of the DVD recorder  
SCART Connection (e.g. Loewe TV)  
Note: If you use the COMPONENT VUDEO OUT  
connections, switch the VIDEO OUTPUT switch to  
COMPONENT. If you use the SCART socket, switch  
the VIDEO OUTPUT switch to RGB.  
Connect the EURO AV1 AUDIO/VIDEO Scart socket  
on the DVD recorder to the corresponding input  
socket on the television using Scart cable (T). Move  
the VIDEO OUTPUT switch to the “RGB” position.  
Back of the DVD recorder  
Connecting to a Set Top Box  
/ Satellite Receiver  
HDMI-Verbindung (z.B. Loewe TV)  
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Verbinden Sie die HDMI-Buchse des DVD-Recorders  
mit Hilfe des mitgelieferten HDMI-Kabels (H) mit  
der entsprechenden Eingangsbuchse am TV-Gerät  
bzw. Monitor. Nehmen Sie dann die erforderlichen  
Einstellungen wie auf Seite 30 beschrieben vor.  
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If you use a cable or satellite receiver with  
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integrated decoder, connect it to your recorder  
and television set as described below. If you use a  
separate decoder box for your cable/satellite televi-  
sion, follow the instructions in the next section  
“Connecting to an External Decoder Box“.  
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Video Connection  
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Connect the VIDEO OUT socket on the DVD player  
to the Video input socket on the television using  
Video cable (V).  
1. Connect the aerial cable as shown. This enables  
you to watch and record TV channels.  
Back of the television  
2. Connect the EURO AV1 AUDIO/VIDEO socket to  
a EURO AV socket on your television using the  
SCART cable. This enables you to watch discs.  
S-Video Connection  
Connect the S-VIDEO OUT socket on the DVD  
player to the S-Video input socket on the television  
using S-Video cable (S).  
3. Connect the EURO AV2 DECODER socket to the  
EURO AV socket on your Set Top Box / satellite  
receiver using a SCART cable. This enables you  
to watch the TV channels.  
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Decoder  
Connecting to an amplifier equipped  
with two channel digital stereo (PCM)  
or to an Audio/Video receiver equipped  
with a multi-channel decoder (Dolby  
Digital™, MPEG 2 or DTS).  
Connecting to an External  
Decoder Box  
SCART AV  
Antenna/ cable television  
wall socket  
If you use an external decoder box for your satellite  
or cable TV system, follow the connection proce-  
dure described below.  
Set-Top Box or  
satellite receiver  
SCART AV1  
AERIAL  
INPUT  
AERIAL  
OUTPUT  
SCART AV2  
1. Connect one of the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT sockets  
(OPTICAL O or COAXIAL X) on the DVD recorder  
to the corresponding input socket on your  
amplifier. Use the appropriate digital audio cable  
(Optical O or Coaxial X - available in specialised  
trade).  
1. Connect your aerial socket in the wall to the  
aerial input socket on your Set Top Box / satellite  
receiver using an aerial cable.  
2. Connect the decoder to the EURO AV DECODER  
socket on the Set Top Box /satellite receiver  
using a SCART cable. Further instructions can be  
found in the manual for your decoder box.  
2. You must configure the digital output of the  
recorder (see “Audio“ on page 22).  
Back of the DVD recorder  
Back of the DVD recorder  
3. Connect the EURO AV2 socket on the DVD re-  
corder to a EURO AV socket on your Set Top Box  
/ satellite receiver using a SCART cable.  
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4. Connect the EURO AV1 socket on the DVD  
recorder to a EURO AV socket on your television  
using the SCART cable.  
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Caution:  
A
X
• Do not connect the Decoder-Box directly to the  
recorder but as shown in the figure below to the  
satellite/Set-Top Box.  
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Back of the television  
• Information from the decoder (e.g. about Pay  
TV services) can only be viewed if the recorder is  
switched off (standby mode).  
• For timer recordings to work properly on this  
recorder, the satellite / Set Top Box must also be  
switched on during recording.  
• With this configuration you cannot watch one  
television broadcast and record another at the  
same time.  
Connecting to an Amplifier  
L
R
OPTICAL  
COAXIAL  
DIGITAL INPUT  
AUDIO INPUT  
DIGITAL INPUT  
Amplifier (Receiver)  
Connecting to an amplifier equipped  
with analog 2 channel stereo or  
Dolby Pro Logic II / Pro Logic  
Digital Multi-Channel Sound  
A digital multi-channel connection offers the best  
sound quality. For this you need a multi-chan-  
nel Audio/Video receiver that supports one or  
more audio formats e.g. MPEG 2, Dolby Digital  
and DTS. More information can be found in the  
receiver manual and on the logos on the front of  
the receiver.  
Connect the left and right AUDIO OUT sockets on  
the DVD recorder to the left and right AUDIO IN  
sockets on the amplifier, receiver or stereo system  
using the audio cable (A).  
Caution: Due to the DTS licensing agreement the  
digital output will be to DTS Digital Out when a  
DTS audio stream is selected.  
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Initial Installation  
Notes:  
Connecting to a Digital  
Camcorder  
Basic Settings  
TV  
• If the audio format of the digital output does not  
correspond to the capabilities of your receiver,  
the receiver will emit a strong distorted sound or  
no sound at all.  
• 5.1 digital surround sound via the digital con-  
nection can only be obtained if your receiver is  
equipped with a digital multi-channel decoder.  
• You can obtain information about the audio  
format of the current DVD via the “Disc Info“  
menu (see page 28 and 33).  
• This recorder does not perform internal (2-chan-  
nel) decoding (downmix) of a DTS sound track.  
To enjoy DTS multi-channel surround sound, you  
must connect this recorder to a DTS compatible  
receiver via one of the recorder‘s digital audio  
outputs.  
DVD  
VCR  
STB  
Set the rotating switch on the  
remote contol to DVD mode.  
You can connect a digital camcorder (DV) or a  
digital DVD-R/RW recorder to the DV IN socket on  
the front panel and digitally transfer the content of  
DV tapes or DVD-/RW discs onto DVD-R/RW discs.  
Use a DV cable (not supplied) to connect the DV  
IN/OUT socket on your camcorder/video deck to the  
DV IN socket on the front panel of this recorder.  
Push the On/Off button on the  
DVD recorder or ...  
... the On/Off switch on the  
remote control.  
Note: Only DV units can be connected to this  
socket (The source signal must be in the DV-25  
format; see page 47 and 48). It is not compatible  
with digital satellite tuners or S-VHS video decks.  
The menu system offers several ways of changing  
settings. Most menus consist of three levels for  
setting up options. If you press  
first and second levels of the menu system are  
displayed on the screen. You can display the third  
level by pressing “”. When navigating in the  
menus, “” on the right side of the menu tab  
shows you that the next level can be called up.  
, only the  
Connecting to Audio/Video  
(A/V) Accessories  
DV  
IN/OUT  
Connect the DVD recorder‘s input sockets (AV2,  
AV3 = AUDIO IN 3 / VIDEO IN 3 on the back of the  
unit or AV4 = input 4 on the front of the unit (see  
page 4)) to the audio/video out sockets on the ac-  
cessory component using audio/video cables.  
Main Menu:  
Auto Programming  
Program Edit  
Clock Set  
Automatic  
Manual  
TV Aspect  
Display Mode  
Note: If you use the S-VIDEO IN socket on the  
front panel, the VIDEO IN socket on the front panel  
cannot be used.  
Date  
Year  
Time  
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Decoder at AV1  
PBC  
Connector block for an accessory component  
(VCR, Camcorder, etc.)  
Factory Set  
Power Save Mode  
S-VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
S-Video  
DV  
:
AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
R
L
Video L-Audio-R  
1st Level  
2nd Level  
3rd Level  
VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
DV  
S-Video  
Video L-Audio-R  
Back of the  
DVD recorder  
Front of the  
DVD recorder  
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Navigating in Menus  
Germany  
Stop  
Auto Programming  
Activating Progressive Scan  
Program Edit  
Clock Set  
In this operating manual the RC3 remote control  
arrow keys are represented as follows:  
With the “Progressive Scan” you get the highest  
possible picture quality without flickering in the  
“Component Video” mode (VIDEO OUTPUT switch  
on the back of Centros set to “COMPONENT”) in  
display units which support this operating mode.  
If Centros is switched on: Press the PIXEL button  
on the device short. “576P” appears in the unit  
display, Centros is switched to Progressive Scan. By  
pressing the PIXEL button on the unit again, you  
can switch Centros back to the “Interlaced” mode  
(unit display shows “576 I”).  
TV Aspect  
Searching 11%  
Display Mode  
The arrows correspond to  
Decoder at AV1  
PBC  
ꢁꢂꢃ ꢀ“ in the text.  
The OK function is represented as  
OK  
Factory Set  
Power Save Mode  
OK“ in the text.  
Digital Link Plus  
1. Press  
.
The menu is displayed.  
If you have connected the DVD recorder to a Loewe  
TV set with Digital Link Plus or a comparable  
system from another manufacturer (e.g. EasyLink,  
Mega Logic, Project 50), the program list will be  
transferred from the television set to the DVD re-  
corder. This takes place when you register the DVD  
recorder with the TV set, or when you make any  
changes to the programs on the TV set (re-sorting,  
deleting, adding). After a change of this sort, the  
TV set will ask you to start transferring the changed  
program list.  
2. Select the desired option with / .  
3. The desired entry is selected. Press to call up  
the corresponding second level.  
The General Menu  
4. Select the second option with / .  
Automatic Programming  
5. Press / to call up the corresponding third  
level.  
This DVD recorder is fitted with a tuner capable of  
receiving up to 88 channels.  
Note: The channel is set automatically when using  
Digital Link Plus.  
6. Use to select the desired settings and confirm  
your selection with OK.  
Some options required additional steps.  
The DVD recorder detects a connected TV set with  
Digital Link Plus or a similar system from another  
manufacturer and adjusts the DVD recorder accord-  
ingly. This means that you cannot search for, delete  
or sort TV programs on the DVD recorder. The  
menu items are grayed out; during the automatic  
search it is only possible to transfer the program  
information from the TV set. Note that all programs  
that you receive via aerial or cable must be stored  
in program numbers 1 to 88 on the TV set.  
If the TV set does not ask you to transfer the  
program information, then start the transfer on  
the DVD recorder. If your TV set is equipped with  
Digital Link Plus or with a comparable system from  
another manufacturer, only carry out program  
changes on the TV set.  
7. Press  
to quit the menu.  
Preparation:  
Connect the DVD recorder to the aerial system. See  
“Connecting to the Aerial“ on page 13.  
Activating Digital Link  
With Digital Link, Loewe TV sets pass on the  
remote control signals to Centros via the Euro-  
AV connection. Digital Link is useful if you want  
to install Centros in a concealed place, e.g. in a  
closed rack.  
1. Press  
The menu is displayed.  
.
2. Select the “General“ option with / .  
3. Press to call up the second level.  
• Switching on Digital Link.  
4. Select the Auto Programming“ option with ꢁ  
/ .  
Centros must be switched on. Press the  
key on Centros for > 3 secs. “LINK“ appears  
briefly in the Centros display.  
5. Press to call up the third level. The country  
option is highlighted.  
• Switching off Digital Link.  
Centros must be switched on. Press the  
key on Centros for > 3 secs. “FRONT“ appears  
briefly in the Centros display.  
6. Select a country with / and press .  
The “Start Search“ symbol is highlighted.  
If the TV set that you have connected to the DVD  
recorder does not have Digital Link Plus or a  
comparable system, then you should harmonize  
the DVD recorder and TV set program lists. This will  
help you to find programs on the TV set and DVD  
recorder.  
7. Press OK to start the program search.  
The tuner cycles automatically through all avail-  
able channels and transfers all programs found  
to the tuner‘s memory.  
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Preparation  
Note: (Centros 2172). With Digital Link Plus,  
French stations are only broadcast in the correct  
standard if you have previously selected “France“  
as the country (see Point 6 above).  
and press OK to confirm.  
Program edit  
Station Rename  
Move  
Connect the DVD recorder to the TV set with Digital  
Link Plus using a SCART connection. See “Connect-  
ing to the Television“ on page 14.  
Activate Digital Link on the DVD recorder as  
described on page 17.  
Delete  
Decoder on/off  
NICAM auto/off  
Channel Setting  
You can edit a channel manually (add, delete,  
rename, move etc.).  
Program edit: Search, channel entry, fine  
tuning.  
Note: If the DVD recorder has got the station from  
a Loewe television via Digital Link Plus (DLP), the  
“Edit programme“, “Move“ and “Delete“ func-  
tions are blocked and can only be used once more  
when the station is overwritten again by automatic  
programming.  
Station Rename: Change name.  
Move: Move a program in the progam list.  
Delete: Deleting programs from the program list  
Decoder on/off: Divert program via decoder  
(“on“).  
Auto Programming  
Program Edit  
Clock Set  
Edit  
TV Aspect  
Display Mode  
NICAM auto/off: Switch off NICAM reception  
(“off“)  
Decoder at AV1  
PBC  
Transfer program list  
Factory Set  
Power Save Mode  
7. Press  
List“ menu.  
or  
, to quit the “Program  
1. Press  
The menu is displayed.  
.
Program edit  
2. Select the “General“ option with / .  
3. Press to call up the second level.  
1. Press  
. The menu is displayed.  
Alongside automatic programming it is also pos-  
sible to set and save programs manually.  
2. Select the “General“ option with / .  
4. Select the “Auto Programming“ option with ꢁ  
/ .  
1. Use / to select a program in the “Program  
List“ menu, and press OK. The options are  
displayed on the left side of the “Program List“  
menu.  
3. The “GENERALentry is selected. Press to call  
up the second level.  
5. Press to call up the third level. The country  
option is highlighted.  
4. Use / to select the “Channel Setting“  
option. Then press to move to the third level.  
The “Change“ symbol is highlighted.  
6. Select a country with / and press .  
The “Start DLP“ symbol is highlighted.  
2. Use / to select the “Program Edit“ option  
and press OK. The “Program Edit“ menu is  
displayed.  
5. Press OK. The “Program List“ menu is displayed..  
Germany  
Auto Programming  
PR  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
MFT  
0
Station  
ARD  
ZDF  
Ch.  
Program Edit  
Clock Set  
PR Seek  
07  
Ch. MFT PAL/SECAM  
C 7 SECAM  
Start Search  
C 12  
C 23  
C 7  
0
OK  
0
0
RTL  
TV Aspect  
C 27  
C 17  
C 33  
C 34  
C 47  
C 10  
0
SAT1  
PRO7  
BBC  
CNN  
ABC  
TV5  
Decoder NICAM  
Display Mode  
PR-01  
0
Start DLP  
0
Decoder at AV1  
PBC  
0
3. / (left/right): Moves the cursor to the  
previous or next column.  
/ (up/down): Changes the settings of the  
current cursor position.  
0
0
Factory Set  
Power Save Mode  
OK  
END  
Select  
Move  
Page up/down  
Close  
7. Press OK to start transferring the program list  
stored in the TV to the DVD recorder.  
This may take a few seconds. During the transfer  
the DVD recorder display shows “DLP“.  
PR: Indicates the programm number (display  
only)  
Seek: Automatically searches for station. Use ꢃ  
/ to select the “Seek“ option and then press  
6. Use / to select a PR number, and press  
OK. All available options that can be used on  
the highlighted program are shown in the bot-  
tom left field. Use / to select an option,  
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ABC...123: Inserts the corresponding character  
at the cursor position.  
/ . Searching stops when the DVD recorder  
receives a station.  
Channel: Changes the channel number. Use ꢃ  
/ to select the “Channel“ option and then  
press / .  
MFT: Changes the frequency to fine-tuning. Use  
/ to select the “Fine“ option and then  
press / .  
PAL/SECAM (with Centros 2172): Changes the  
receiver standard. If there is interference with  
the image, use / to select the “PAL/SE-  
CAM“ option and then use / to select  
“SECAM“ for the SECAM-L standard.  
Moving programmes  
You can sort the programme positions in the “Pro-  
gramme list“ menu.  
OK: Select this option to end and save.  
Cancel: Select this option to close the menu.  
Any changes made will be discarded.  
Space: Inserts a space at the cursor position.  
Delete: Deletes the character to the left of the  
cursor position.  
1. Use / to select a programme in the  
“Programme list“ and press OK. The options are  
displayed on the left-hand side of the “Pro-  
gramme list“ menu.  
/ : Moves the cursor to the left or right.  
2. Use / to select the “Move“ option, and  
press OK.  
Note: Remote control buttons for keying in a  
name (all selections must be confirmed using the  
remote control‘s OK button).  
3. Use / to select the position you require.  
Then press OK or  
gramme list to change.  
again in the pro-  
4. Then press OK to confirm the settings and return  
to the “Program list“ menu.  
: Inserts a space at the cursor position.  
: Deletes the character to the right of the  
cursor position.  
: Deletes the character to the left of the  
cursor position.  
P+ / P-: Moves the cursor to the left or right.  
TEXT, INFO: Toggles the keypad between upper  
case, lower case and symbols.  
Deleting a programme  
Renaming stations  
You can delete a programme from the “Programme  
list“ menu.  
You can give whatever name you like to a station.  
Names should have a maximum of five characters.  
1. Use / to select a programme in the “Pro-  
gramme list“ and press OK.  
1. Use / to select a programme in the  
“Programme list“ and press OK. The options are  
displayed on the left-hand side of the “Pro-  
gramme list“ menu.  
2. Use / to select the “Delete“ option, and  
press OK. The programme is deleted.  
4. Then press OK to confirm the settings and return  
to the “Program list“ menu.  
Decoder on/off  
2. Use / to select the “Rename station“  
option, and press OK. The “Keypad“ menu is  
displayed.  
1. Use / to select the programme that you  
wish to reroute via the decoder and press OK.  
The options are displayed on the left-hand side  
of the “Programme list“ menu.  
ABC  
Upper case letter  
2. Use / to select the Decoder on/off“  
option, and press OK. When you select “on“,  
“Decoder“ appears under the program shown in  
the small picture.  
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Cancel  
Space Delete  
3. Enter a name for the station. Use ꢁꢂꢃꢀ to  
select a character and press OK.  
Upper case letter: Switches the keypad so that  
only upper case is used.  
Lower case letter: Switches the keypad so that  
only lower case is used.  
Symbols: Switches the keypad to symbol  
characters.  
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NICAM auto/off  
6. Press / to select the “Automatic“ option  
TV Aspect  
and then press OK.  
This DVD recorder can receive Hi-Fi sound transmis-  
sions in NICAM Stereo. Bad reception can however  
cause distortion. You can switch the function off  
(“off“).  
You can choose:  
- 4:3: Select this setting if a television set with  
4:3 picture format is connected.  
- 16:9: Select this setting if a widescreen televi-  
sion set with 16:9 picture format is connected.  
7. Press  
, to quit the menu.  
Note: Check whether the automatic year and date  
setting is correct. If necessary they must be set  
manually.  
1. Use / to select a program in the “Program  
List“ menu, and press OK. The options are  
displayed on the left side of the “Program List“  
menu.  
Auto Programming  
Program Edit  
Clock Set  
Manual Setting of the Date / Time  
2. Use / to select the “NICAM auto/off“  
option from the program list and press OK. If  
you select “auto“, “NICAM“ appears under the  
program shown in the small picture.  
4:3  
TV Aspect  
It is possible that the television station may broad-  
cast incorrect date and / or time information or no  
information at all and that the DVD recorder sets  
the incorrect time. If this is the case we recommend  
that you set the clock manually.  
Display Mode  
16:9  
Decoder at AV1  
PBC  
Factory Set  
Power Save Mode  
Setting the Clock  
1. Follow steps 1 - 5 as described above (Automatic  
Clock Setting).  
If the automatic channel search is finished, the  
date and time will also be set automatically (de-  
pending on the broadcasting station), the same is  
true when the power supply returns after a power  
cut or after the mains cable has been unplugged.  
The “Automatic“ option must be set to enable this.  
2. Use / to select the “Manual“ option and  
then press OK.  
Auto Programming  
Program Edit  
Clock Set  
Automatic  
Manual  
Auto Programming  
Program Edit  
TV Aspect  
Display Mode  
Clock Set  
Automatic  
Manual  
Date  
Year  
Time  
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Decoder at AV1  
PBC  
TV Aspect  
Display Mode  
Date  
Year  
Time  
- -  
- - - -  
- -  
/
- -  
- -  
Factory Set  
Power Save Mode  
:
Decoder at AV1  
PBC  
Factory Set  
Power Save Mode  
:
3. Then enter the necessary date and time informa-  
tion.  
/ (left/right): Moves the cursor to the  
previous or next column/line.  
/ (up/down): Changes the setting at the  
current cursor position.  
1. Press  
The menu is displayed.  
.
2. Select the “General“ option with / .  
3. Press to call up the second level.  
4. Select the “Clock“ option with / .  
5. Press to call up the third level.  
4. You can return to the 2nd level by pressing OK  
or you can close the menu with  
.
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Screen Mode  
Playback Control - PBC  
Language Menu  
The screen mode setting is only available if the  
TV aspect of the television is set to 4:3. You can  
choose:  
VCD, SVCD  
If a VCD (or SVCD) contains playback control (PBC)  
features and if “PBC“ in the menu is set to “On“,  
then the disc playback is controlled via the menu  
contained on the disc. Otherwise the VCD is played  
in the same way as an audio CD.  
Menu Language  
Select a language for the menus and dialogs  
displayed by the DVD recorder.  
- Letter Box:  
Widescreen format recordings  
appear with black borders at the  
top and bottom of the screen.  
The picture fills the whole screen  
but cuts off areas at either side  
that do not fit on the screen if  
required.  
Display Menu  
English  
Deutsch  
- Pan Scan:  
Disc Menu  
Disc Audio  
Disc Subtitle  
Auto Programming  
Français  
Italiano  
Program Edit  
Clock Set  
Español  
Nederlands  
TV Aspect  
Auto Programming  
Display Mode  
Program Edit  
Clock Set  
Decoder at AV1  
OFF  
ON  
PBC  
TV Aspect  
Factory Set  
Power Save Mode  
Letter Box  
Pan Scan  
Display Mode  
Decoder at AV1  
PBC  
Disc Languages  
Factory Settings  
Factory Set  
Power Save Mode  
Select a language for the disc‘s menu, audio and  
subtitles.  
If required you can restore all the factory settings  
on the recorder. Select the “Execute“ symbol and  
press OK.  
Original  
Display Menu  
Decoder at AV1  
English  
German  
French  
Disc Menu  
Disc Audio  
Disc Subtitle  
We have already described how to connect a  
decoder on page 15. If you also want to use an  
analog decoder for you TV set (programs to be  
decoded are sent via the DVD recorder to the  
decoder) you must set “Decoder at AV1“ to “On“.  
If it is set to “Off“ the decoder is only available to  
the DVD recorder.  
Note: Some options cannot be reset (security  
rating, password and country code, program list,  
timer list).  
Italian  
Spanish  
Auto Programming  
Dutch  
Portuguese  
Program Edit  
Clock Set  
Swedish  
Others - - - -  
TV Aspect  
Auto Programming  
Display Mode  
Program Edit  
Clock Set  
These are presettings and, if available, are set after  
inserting the disc. Otherwise the “Original“ version  
of the disc is used.  
Decoder at AV1  
PBC  
TV Aspect  
Set  
Factory Set  
Display Mode  
- Original:  
The original language of the disc  
is selected.  
Power Save Mode  
Decoder at AV1  
PBC  
OFF  
ON  
- Others:  
To select another language, select  
“Other“ and press OK. Use the  
number keys and the OK button  
to enter the appropriate four-digit  
number in agreement with the  
language code on page 65. If you  
input the code incorrectly, press  
Power saving mode  
Factory Set  
Power Save Mode  
You can set the recorder so that it consumes <  
1 Watt on standby. In the “On” position the VPS  
Timer, the decoder signal transmission from AV2  
to AV1 and “Digital Link Plus” is switched off (no  
recording from the TV possible).  
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repeatedly to delete the entry  
character by character and then  
correct it before you press OK.  
Sampling Frequency  
Karaoke Audio  
If your receiver or amplifier is NOT designed for 96  
kHz signals, select 48 kHz. If you have made this  
selection, the unit automatically converts the 96  
kHz signals to 48 kHz signals that the system can  
decode. If your receiver or amplifier is designed for  
96 kHz signals, select 96 kHz.  
Switch the singing option (karaoke audio) on, if  
you want to play a multi-channel karaoke DVD.  
The karaoke channels on the disc are mixed into  
normal stereo sound.  
Audio Menu  
Dolby Digital  
Each DVD disc offers a variety of audio  
formats. Set the audio format for the recorder ac-  
cording to the type of audio system you are using.  
DTS  
MPEG  
Dolby Digital  
Sampling Freq.  
DRC  
DTS  
MPEG  
Dolby Digital / DTS / MPEG  
Vocal  
OFF  
ON  
Sampling Freq.  
DRC  
48KHz  
96KHz  
PCM: Select this option if the unit is connected  
to a digital two channel stereo amplifier. The DVD  
recorder‘s digital audio outputs emit sound in PCM  
2 channel format if you play a DVD-Video disc with  
Dolby Digital audio format.  
Vocal  
Bitstream: Select “Bitstream“ if you have a Dolby  
Digital decoder (or amplifier, a Loewe TV with AC3  
or DIS module or another unit with Dolby Digital  
decoder) connected to the DIGITAL OUT socket of  
the DVD recorder.  
Lock Menu  
Night Mode  
Films on DVD can contain scenes that are  
not suitable for children. For this reason discs can  
contain child protection information that applies  
to the whole disc or only to certain scenes on the  
disc. The ratings are country-dependent.  
The child lock function enables you to  
prevent your children watching certain  
discs or scenes.  
Thanks to digital audio technology the DVD format  
enables you to hear soundtracks in the most  
accurate and realistic way possible. However, you  
may wish to limit the dynamics (i.e. the difference  
between the loudest and the quietest sounds). In  
this way you can play a film with minimum volume  
differences. For this purpose switch “Night Mode“  
to “On“.  
Off: If you select “Off“ the DTS signal is not emit-  
ted from the DIGITAL OUT socket.  
Dolby Digital  
PCM  
DTS  
Bitstream  
MPEG  
Sampling Freq.  
DRC  
Password  
Dolby Digital  
Changing the 4-digit code  
Vocal  
DTS  
MPEG  
Set Password  
Change  
Delete  
New Password  
Sampling Freq.  
Rating  
DRC  
OFF  
ON  
Country Code  
DivX(R) VOD  
Vocal  
1. Press  
. The menu is displayed.  
2. Select the lock option with / .  
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3. The lock entry is selected. Press to call up the  
second level.  
Have you Forgotten the Current  
Password?  
alternative is found, play is stopped. You must  
enter the 4-digit password or change the rating  
level to continue to play the disc.  
4. Select the “Password“ option with / .  
If you have forgotten your password, proceed as  
you would to delete the current password.  
6. Press OK to confirm the selected security rating.  
5. Press to call up the third level.  
Press  
to quit the menu.  
1. Press  
to display the menu.  
If you have not yet entered a password: Enter  
a 4-digit code with the number keys to create  
a personal password and press OK. Enter the  
4-digit password again for security and press OK  
to confirm.  
2. Use the number keys to enter the 6-digit code  
“210449“.  
Country Code (for Rating)  
Enter the code for a country/region whose stand-  
ards are to be used to rate the DVD-Video disc.  
(See “Country Code List“ on page 66.)  
For Great Britain select G B“.  
3. Select “OK“ and press OK. The 4-digit password is  
deleted. Enter a new code as shown left.  
If you have already entered a password: Enter  
the password and press OK.  
Rating  
Set Password  
Rating  
Note: If you make a mistake, press repeatedly  
to delete or correct the password digits one after  
the other before pressing OK.  
Set Password  
Rating  
No Limit  
Country Code  
DivX(R) VOD  
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Country Code  
DivX(R) VOD  
8 (Adult)  
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7. If the “Change“ option is selected, press OK.  
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8. Enter a new 4-digit password using the number  
keys and press OK.  
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1. Press  
The MENU menu is displayed.  
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Note: If you input the code incorrectly, press ꢃ  
repeatedly to delete or correct the password digits  
one after the other before pressing OK.  
1. Follow steps 1 - 3 as described in “Password“.  
2. Select the “Rating“ option with / .  
3. Press to call up the third level.  
2. Select the “Lock“ option with / .  
3. The “Lock“ entry is selected. Press to call up  
the second level.  
Delete Password  
4. Follow step 6 as described left (see Password“).  
If you want to switch the password protection off,  
proceed as follows.  
4. Select the “Country Code“ option with / .  
5. Select a protection level between 1 and 8 using  
the / keys. “1” has the most playback limi-  
tations. “8” has the least playback limitations.  
No Limits: If you select “No Limits“ the child  
lock is not active. The disc will play in full. Steps  
1 to 8: Some discs contain scenes that are not  
suitable for children. If you assign a security  
rating to your DVD recorder it will only play the  
scenes on the inserted disc that correspond to or  
are below the assigned security rating. Scenes  
of a higher level on the DVD will only be played  
if appropriate replacement scenes are available  
on the disc. The alternative scenes must have  
the same or a lower security rating. If no suitable  
5. Press to call up the third level.  
1. Press  
. The main menu is displayed.  
6. If you have not yet entered a password:  
Follow step 6 as described on page 23 under  
“Password“.  
2. Select the lock option with / .  
3. The lock entry is selected. Press to call up the  
second level.  
7. Select the first character with the / keys.  
4. Select the “Password“ option with / .  
5. Press to call up the third level.  
8. Move the cursor using the key and select the  
second character with the / keys.  
9. Press OK to confirm the selected country code.  
6. Select the “Delete“ option and press OK.  
Press  
to quit the menu.  
7. Enter the current 4-digit password using the  
number keys and press OK.  
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DivX registration code  
Recording Format  
Recording Menu  
DivX  
When recording you can set the picture format  
(16:9 or 4:3) to suit the picture material you are  
recording.  
You receive the DivX® VOD (Video On Demand)  
registration identification for hiring and purchas-  
ing films through the DivX® VOD-Service. Further  
Recording Quality  
You can set the picture quality for recording:  
DVD+/-R/RW (4,7GB):  
2 hours (SQ mode),  
4 hours (LQ mode),  
6 hours (EQ mode)  
Rec Mode Set  
1.Select “DivX(R) VOD” and press.  
Rec Aspect  
4:3  
2.Select “Code” and press OK. Then the “registra-  
tion code” for your unit is displayed.  
DV Rec Audio  
TV Rec Audio  
Auto Chapter  
16:9  
DVD+R DL (8,5GB):  
Approx. 3 hours (HQ mode)  
3:40 hours (SQ mode),  
7:10 hours (LQ mode),  
10:30 hours (EQ mode)  
Set Password  
Rating  
Decoder at AV2  
DivX(R) Video On Demand  
Your registration code is : ZX3ZEDUS  
EQ  
LQ  
SQ  
HQ  
Rec Mode Set  
Rec Aspect  
OK  
DV Rec Audio  
TV Rec Audio  
Auto Chapter  
Decoder at AV2  
DV Audio  
You need to use this setting if your camcorder with  
32 KHz / 12-bit is connected to the DV IN socket on  
the front panel.  
Some digital camcorders have two stereo tracks for  
audio. One is used for recording, the other is used  
for post-editing.  
3.Your can hire or purchase films with this registra-  
tion code through the DivX® VOD-Service under  
See the instructions for saving the films on a disc  
for playing on this unit.  
1. Press  
The menu is displayed.  
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On the Audio 1 setting the original sound is  
recorded.  
Note: All films bought from DivX® VOD can only  
be played on this unit.  
On Audio 2 setting the edited sound is used.  
2. Select the “Recording“ option with / .  
3. The “Recording“ entry is selected. Press to  
call up the second level.  
Rec Mode Set  
Rec Aspect  
4. Select the “Rec Mode Set“ option with / .  
DV Rec Audio  
Audio 1  
Audio 2  
TV Rec Audio  
Auto Chapter  
Decoder at AV2  
5. Press to move to the third level.  
6. Use / to select the desired recording qual-  
ity (HQ, SQ, LQ or EQ).  
7. Press OK to confirm the selection and then  
to quit the menu.  
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TV Audio  
Disc Menu  
When recording bilingual TV you can select the  
audio channel to be recorded.  
Audio 1+2: both languages are recorded  
Audio 1: language 1 only  
Disc Format  
Select a Mode.  
Video Mode  
Formatting  
If you insert a completely empty disc it is automati-  
cally formatted by the recorder (see table on page  
11).  
Audio 2: language 2 only  
VR Mode  
Data Disc  
DVD-R: The recorder formats the disc in Video  
mode.  
Rec Mode Set  
Rec Aspect  
DVD-RW: The recorder initializes the disc in  
“Video Mode”, “VR Mode” or as a “Data Disc”.  
DVD+R +R DL: The recorder formats the disc in  
Video mode.  
DVD+RW: The recorder initializes the disc in  
“Video Mode” or as a “Data Disc”.  
A DVD+RW or DVD-RW disc can also be initialized  
later by menu:  
DV Rec Audio  
8. Use / to select “Ok“, and press OK.  
TV Rec Audio  
Auto Chapter  
Decoder at AV2  
Sound 1+2  
Sound 1  
9. The following prompt appears:  
Sound 2  
Disc Format  
All Data on the disc will be deleted.  
Cancel  
OK  
Start  
Disc Format  
Automatic Chapter  
Finalise  
During recording chapter markers are placed at  
fixed intervals. You can select intervals of 5, 10 or  
15 minutes. If you select “None“ automatic chapter  
setting is switched off.  
Caution: When you start formatting all record-  
ings on the disc are deleted.  
Disc Label  
Disc Protect  
10. After pressing OK disc formatting begins. It  
can take a few minutes.  
Rec Mode Set  
Finalization  
Rec Aspect  
DV Rec Audio  
TV Rec Audio  
Finalization fixes recordings so that the disc can  
be played on a regular DVD player or a computer  
with a suitable DVD-ROM drive. During finalization  
of a Video mode disc a menu is created for disc  
navigation. You can access the menu by pressing  
Auto Chapter  
None  
1. Press  
The menu is displayed.  
.
All 5 Min.  
Decoder at AV2  
All 10 Min.  
All 15 Min.  
2. Select the “Disc“ option with / .  
the  
button.  
3. The “Disc“ entry is selected. Press to call up  
the second level.  
Caution: Following recording and finalization  
of DVD-R and DVD+R discs no other editing or  
recording can take place. This does not however  
apply for a DVD+RW and DVD-RW disc.  
4. Select the “Formatting“ option with / .  
Decoder at AV2  
5. Press to call up the third level. The “Start“  
symbol is highlighted.  
If you want to use an analog decoder at AV2, you  
have to set “Decoder at AV2” to “On” (see also  
“Decoder at AV1” on page 21). If you want to  
use the AV2 socket as a normal AV interface, set  
“Decoder at AV2” to “Off”.  
6. Press OK. The Formatting“ menu is displayed.  
7. For DVD-RW select the desired type of format-  
ting (VR mode or Video mode) with / and  
then press OK.  
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Disc Name  
Disc Protection  
Disc Format  
Use this option to enter a name for the disc. The  
name is displayed when the disc is loaded and  
when you display disc information on the screen.  
• The disc name can be up to 32 characters long.  
• For discs formatted on other DVD recorders you  
will only see a limited character set.  
When recording onto a DVD+RW/+R disc in  
DVD+RW disc mode protection should be switched  
to “On“ to avoid inadvertant recording, changing  
or deleting of the disc. To release the disc again,  
select “Off“.  
Finalise  
Finalise  
Disc Label  
Disc Protect  
Unfinalise  
Disc Format  
Disc Format  
Finalise  
Finalise  
Disc Label  
Edit  
Disc Label  
Disc Protect  
OFF  
ON  
Disc Protect  
1. Follow steps 1 - 3 described on page 25 (For-  
matting).  
2. Select the Finalization“ option with / .  
3. Press to call up the third level.  
“Finalization“ is highlighted.  
4. Press OK. The “Finalization“ menu is displayed.  
Additional Screen Menus  
1. Follow steps 1 - 3 described on page 25 (For-  
matting).  
Finalise  
This manual contains basic instructions for operat-  
ing the DVD recorder. Some DVDs require specific  
handling or only permit limited operation during  
playback. If this is the case the symbol appears  
on the screen. This indicates that certain opera-  
tions are not permitted at certain points or that no  
menu is available on the disc.  
Do you want to finalise?  
2. Select the Disc Name“ option with / .  
3. Press to call up the third level.  
The “Edit“ symbol is highlighted.  
Ok  
Cancel  
4. Press OK. The “Keyboard“ menu is displayed.  
5. Press OK. The recorder starts finalization of the  
disc.  
DVD-RW  
Upper case letter  
Note: The time needed for finalization depends on  
the type of disc, how much is recorded on the disc  
and the number of titles on the disc. Finalization of  
a prerecorded disc can take up to 8 minutes.  
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disc, the finalization can be reversed by selecting  
“Unfinalize“ in the “Finalization“ menu. Then the  
disc can be edited and re-recorded.  
OK  
Cancel  
Space Delete  
5. Enter a name for the disc. Use ꢁꢂꢃ ꢀ to  
select a character. Then press OK to use the  
character in the name.  
See step 3 on page 19 (Renaming a Station).  
6. Select OK and then press OK to save the name  
and to return to the Disc“ menu.  
7. Press  
to quit the menu.  
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Displaying Information when the  
DVD Recorder is Supplying the TV  
Broadcast.  
Displaying Disc Information on the  
Screen during Disc Playback  
You can display a variety of information about the  
inserted disc on the screen.  
If you are watching a TV program that is being sup-  
plied by the integrated receiver in the DVD recorder  
(DVD recorder is in stop mode), then you can show  
(and hide) information about the TV program and  
1. Press  
twice to show disc information whose  
parameters can be changed.  
2. To hide the screen display again, press  
.
A detailed explanation of how to play a disc can  
be found on the following pages.  
or  
the disc in the player by pressing OK or  
.
Example: A DVD-RW disc in VR mode is inserted  
and the program 06 called “ABC“ is currently  
running:  
Temporarily Visible Symbols  
Indicates the channel number, station name and  
the audio signal (NICAM, STEREO, MONO) for the  
current broadcast.  
Resume play from this point  
Action prohibited or not available  
Notes:  
Indicates in a progress bar the ratio of used  
to free space on the inserted disc, the free  
space in minutes and the recording quality  
(for other discs see next page)  
1. Not all discs have all the functions described on  
the following pages.  
2. If no button is pressed for ten seconds the  
screen menu disappears.  
Indicates the name and  
format of the disc.  
DVD-RW  
VR Mode  
PR-06  
STEREO  
N
SQ 1H 32M Free  
ABC  
28/8/2005 11:35  
Indicates the current date and time.  
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Display of disc Information during playback with  
on the Screen  
DVD-Video  
1x  
Indicates the elapsed time and the total time.  
Indicates the ratio between elapsed playing time and  
remaining playing time.  
Indicates the current  
title/chapter number and  
the total number of titles/  
chapters.  
Title: 1/4  
Indicates the current drive  
mode.  
Chapter: 3/28  
0:06:32  
/
2:12:10  
2x  
Menu Options  
Function (Use / to select the desired option)  
Selection Methods  
or  
Title  
Indicates the current title number and the total number of titles and  
skips to the desired title number.  
/
1/6  
numbers, OK  
Chapter  
Indicates the current chapter number and the total number of chap-  
ters for the current title and skips to the desired chapter number.  
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/
or  
numbers, OK  
or  
numbers, OK  
/
Indicates the elapsed playback time and  
forwards the film to the desired point.  
0:10:30  
ENG  
Time  
Indicates the current film language and the current audio format and  
changes these settings.  
/
/
1.  
Audio  
D 5.1CH  
Indicates the current subtitle language and  
changes the settings.  
OFF  
ABC  
Subtitles  
Indicates the current selected camera position / total number of  
cameras and changes the camera position.  
/
/
Camera  
Sound  
1/3  
Indicates the current audio mode and changes the settings.  
NORMAL  
Indicates the ratio between elapsed playing time and  
remaining playing time.  
Indicates the elapsed time and the total time.  
VCD, SCVCD  
Indicates the current track  
number and the total number  
of tracks or the PBC mode.  
Indicates the current drive  
mode.  
1x  
Track : 1/17  
0:06:32  
/
1:00:00  
Menu Options  
Function (Use / to select the desired option)  
Selection Methods  
or  
2x  
Track  
Indicates the current track number / total number of tracks and skips to  
the desired track number or indicates that the PBC mode is active, if it is  
set to “On“ in the main menu.  
/
1/4  
numbers, OK  
Time  
Indicates the elapsed playback time and forwards the film to the  
desired point.  
0:10:30  
Audio  
Sound  
/
/
STEREO  
NORMAL  
Indicates the audio format and changes the settings.  
Indicates the current film language and the current audio format  
and changes these settings.  
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Displayi of disc Information during playback with  
on the Screen (Continued)  
Indicates the ratio between elapsed playing time  
and remaining playing time.  
DVD-VR  
Indicates the elapsed time and the total time.  
Indicates the title name, recording date,  
recording quality etc.  
1x  
2x  
TITLE 12  
Indicates the current  
drive mode.  
02/20  
0:06:32  
/
2:12:10  
ORG SQ  
ORG: Original , PList: Playlist  
Menu Options  
Selection Methods  
Function (Use / to select the desired option)  
Title  
/
or  
Indicates the current title number and the total number of titles and  
skips to the desired title number.  
1/6  
numbers, OK  
Indicates the current chapter number and the total number of chap-  
ters for the current title and skips to the desired chapter number.  
Chapter  
/
or  
4/26  
numbers, OK  
Indicates the elapsed playback time and forwards the film to the  
desired point.  
Time  
0:10:30  
STEREO  
/
or  
numbers, OK  
1.  
Indicates the current film language and the current audio format and  
changes these settings.  
D
2CH  
Audio  
/
/
Indicates the current subtitle language and  
changes the settings.  
OFF  
ABC  
Subtitles  
Sound  
Indicates the current audio mode and changes the settings.  
NORMAL  
/
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HDMI mode  
5.The HDMI connection to Centros is operated as  
a signal output. Please proceed as described on  
page 47 if you want to record from an external  
signal source with Centros.  
HDMI (DVI) connection  
HDMI operation  
The HDMI connection (High Defini-  
ton Multimedia Interface) allows  
digital picture and sound transmis-  
1.Switch over the TV set to the HDMI AV input  
(happens automatically in connection with a  
Loewe Flat TV set).  
sion via a connecting cable, e.g. to  
2.Press the HDMI button on the front of Centros  
to switch over to digital video output.  
Loewe Flat TV sets. The digital picture and sound  
data are transmitted without data compression  
and therefore lose none of their quality. In the  
equipment connected, no analogue/digital conver-  
sion is necessary, which might also have lead to  
losses in quality.  
DVI signals can be also be reproduced by the  
HDMI connection using a DVI/HDMI adapter cable.  
This is possible because HDMI is based on DVI and  
is downwardly compatible. That means that the  
digital video signals are transmitted via HDMI - no  
audio signals are transmitted, though. In addition,  
both use the same copy protection method HDCP.  
(High Definition Content Protection).  
3.Set the desired resolution on the front of Centros  
with the Pixel button. Press the Pixel button  
repeatedly to set the desired picture resolution  
(e.g. 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i).  
Note: You can only set resolutions within the  
scope of your TV’s capabilities. Select resolution  
720p on Centros for optimum picture quality.  
4.Press at Centros to open the disk drawer.  
5.Load the selected disk in the drawer with the  
side to be played facing down.  
6.Press at Centros to close the disk drawer.  
7. Playing starts either automatically or by press-  
ing  
or you have to make entries in the  
1.Switch the TV set or monitor with HDMI connec-  
tion and the recorder off.  
menu depending on the medium.  
2.Connect the DVD recorder to a TV set or monitor  
with HDMI connection as described on page 14.  
Notes:  
3. Then switch on the TV set or monitor, wait 30  
seconds and then switch on the recorder.  
1.The other sockets (VIDEO OUT, S-Video and  
Component Video) have no function during the  
HDMI mode.  
4.Log in the HDMI connection in the TV set’s con-  
nection wizard (see TV set user guide).  
2.With an HDMI connection the audio scanning  
frequency is only 48 kHz, even when selecting  
96 kHz.  
5.If transmission takes place on a DVI/HDMI  
adapter cable, connect the analogue or digital  
audio outputs of Centros to the appropriate  
inputs of the TV set as described on page 15/16.  
3.This recorder performs no internal (2-channel)  
decoding of DTS soundtracks.  
In order to enjoy DTS multi-channel surround  
sound, this recorder must be connected by one  
of the digital audio outputs to a DTS-compatible  
receiver.  
6.Leave the existing SCART connection as it is to  
record from the TV.  
4.If the “Dolby Digital” or “MPEG” option has not  
been set to “PCM” in the Setup menu (see page  
22), no sound is output over the HDMI cable.  
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Using DVDs and Video CDs  
Notes:  
Press P- twice to go back to the previous chapter/  
track.  
During playback, you can select a chapter or track  
Playing back a DVD or  
video CD (VCD, SVCD)  
1. If the child lock is active and the DVD disc‘s se-  
curity rating is higher than that of the child lock,  
the four-digit password will need to be entered  
(see “Ratings“ on page 23).  
2. DVD‘s have a country code. The recorder will not  
play a disc that has a country code which differs  
from the country code stored in the unit. This  
player has country code 2.  
directly by pressing  
twice. Then use / ꢂ  
to select the chapter symbol (or the track symbol  
on a video CD). Then use the number buttons (0-9)  
to input the chapter/track number or use / to  
select it. When OK is pressed, the chapter will play.  
Preparing for playback  
Switch the television on and set the video source to  
be the input that the DVD recorder has been con-  
nected to or activate the “Control voltage“ option  
for the television‘s AV input.  
If you have connected the DVD recorder to an  
audio system, switch on the audio system and, as  
the source, set the input that the DVD recorder has  
been connected to.  
3. You can also switch Play back control - PBC (see  
page 21) off from the main menu (OFF).  
Searching  
DVD-V DCVD-A Video VR VCD DivX  
1. Press  
or  
during playback for > 3  
General functions  
seconds. The recorder now changes to Searching  
mode.  
1. Press on Centros to open the disc drawer.  
Press  
speed you want:  
toggles between x2, x4, x8, x16, x100  
(backwards) or  
or  
repeatedly to select the  
Note: Unless otherwise indicated, the remote  
control is able to control the functions described.  
The DVD recorder‘s own controls can also be used  
to control certain functions.  
2. Insert the disc that you have selected, with the  
side that is to be played back face-down, in the  
drawer.  
3. Press on Centros to close the disc drawer.  
4. READING shows on the display while disc recog-  
nition is in progress.  
x2, x4, x8, x16, x100 (forwards).  
With a video CD, the search speed changes as  
follows: x2, x4, x8 .  
Selecting a different TITLE  
2. You can leave Search mode by pressing  
.
Play  
1/6  
Freeze-frame and Picture For Picture  
playback  
When the disc has been recognised, playback  
begins automatically (if it does not, start it manu-  
ally  
(or the film will start immediately if there is no such  
menu). When the disc menu appears, proceed as  
follows:  
DVD-V Video VR DivX  
If there is more than one title on a disc,  
you can switch to a different title as follows:  
DVD-V Video VR VCD DivX  
) and the menu on the disc will display  
During playback, press  
.
The recorder now switches to PAUSE mode.  
1. You can page backwards and forwards between  
images by pressing / repeatedly.  
2. You can leave PAUSE mode by pressing  
Press  
twice and use / to select the  
title‘s symbol. Then press the appropriate number  
button (0-9) or / to select a title number.  
After pressing OK,the title will play.  
DVD: Use the ꢃ ꢀ ꢁ ꢂ buttons to select the  
title or chapter that you wish to see. Then press  
OK to start playback.  
.
Notes: The picture by picture scroll back is not  
supported by Video-CDs and in DivX. You can page  
Selecting a different CHAPTER or  
TRACK  
VCD: Use the number buttons to select the track  
forward through images by pressing  
remote control.  
on the  
you want.  
4/26  
1/4  
The disc‘s menu options and its precise mode of  
operation may differ from disc to disc. Follow the  
instructions on each menu page.  
DVD-V Video VR VCD DivX  
If a disc title has more than one chapter/track, you  
can select a different chapter or track as follows:  
During playback, press P+ or P- to go to the next  
chapter or next track, or to go back to the start of  
the current chapter or track.  
Further information can be found from page 21.  
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Using DVDs and Video CDs  
order to use the Repeat function. Further informa-  
Note: With some DVDs, the Zoom function may  
Slow motion  
tion can be found from page 21.  
not work.  
DVD-V Video VR VCD DivX  
1. During playback, press  
.
Time (Play from ...)  
Markers  
The recorder now switches to PAUSE mode.  
2. In PAUSE mode, press or . The  
DVD recorder switches to Slow Motion mode.  
3. Use the or button to select the  
speed you require by repeatedly pressing:  
1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2 (backwards) or  
1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2 (forwards).  
With a video CD, the slow motion speed changes  
as follows:  
0:10:30  
1/6  
DVD-V DVD-A Video VR DivX  
The “Time“ function enables you to select the time  
that the disc begins to play.  
1. During playback, press  
will appear on the television.  
The elapsed playing time of the current disc  
shows in the “Time“ field.  
2. Use / to select the “Time“ symbol.  
DVD-V Video VR VCD  
How to set a marker  
You can start playback from a marker that has been  
saved. Up to six markers can be saved.  
How to set a marker:  
twice. The Info bar  
1/8, 1/4 or 1/2 (forwards(DivX).  
4. You can leave Slow Motion mode by pressing  
.
1. During playback, press  
when you are  
at the point at which you want to save a marker.  
The marker symbol will appear on the screen for  
a short time.  
“0:00:00“ displays in the “Time“ field.  
3. Use the number buttons to input the required  
start time within 20 seconds. From left to right,  
input the hour, the minutes and the seconds of  
the disc‘s start time.  
You cannot input an invalid start time. If you  
have input incorrect figures, press / to  
move the cursor (_) to the incorrect figure. Input  
the correct numbers.  
Note: Video-CD and DivX mode do not support  
reverse slow motion playback.  
2. Repeat step 1 to set up to six markers on a disc.  
How to recall a scene that has been marked  
1. Press  
search” menu will appear on the screen.  
2. Use the ꢃ ꢀ ꢁ ꢂ buttons to select a marked  
scene that you wish to recall.  
3. Press OK.  
Playback will start from the marked scene.  
Repeating  
during playback. The “Marker  
Chapter  
4. Press OK within 20 seconds to confirm the start  
time. Playback will start at the time selected.  
DVD-V Video VR VCD  
DVD discs - Repeating chapter/title/OFF  
Press  
want:  
to select the repeat mode that you  
4. Press  
menu.  
to turn off the “Marker search“  
Zoom  
Chapter: repeats the current chapter.  
Title: repeats the current title.  
All: repeats all the titles on the disc.  
(VR mode - only DVD-RW discs)  
OFF: no playback repeated.  
Video CDs/DivX - repeat track/all/OFF  
DVD-V Video VR VCD  
You can use the Zoom function to expand the video  
image and navigate in the enlarged image.  
1. During playback or freeze-frame playback, press  
Marker Search  
RADIO  
to activate the Zoom function.  
RADIO  
Each time that you press the  
the screen will change as follows:  
Size x1, size x2, size x4, size x1 (normal size).  
2. Use the ꢃ ꢀ ꢁ ꢂ buttons to move around  
within the zoomed image.  
3. To continue with normal playback, press  
button,  
Press  
to select the repeat mode that you  
want.  
Track: repeats the current track.  
All: Repeats all tracks on the disk or in the folder  
(DivX).  
OK  
MENÜ  
END  
Select  
View  
Delete  
Close  
OFF: no playback repeated.  
RADIO  
repeatedly until the image is back to  
the normal size.  
Note: On a video CD with PBC, you must set PBC  
to OFF in the Disc“ menu of the main menu in  
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How to delete a marker  
Camera positions  
Changing the audio channel  
1. Press  
mode.  
during playback or while in Stop  
STEREO  
1/3  
The “Marker search” menu will appear on the  
screen.  
DVD-V  
VCD Video VR  
If the DVD contains scenes that have been  
captured using different camera positions, you  
can switch to a different camera position during  
playback.  
If have inserted a video CD, press  
2x during  
2. Use the ꢃ ꢀ ꢁ ꢂ to select the marker that  
you wish to delete.  
playback and use / to select the Audio“  
menu item. Then press / to listen to a differ-  
ent audio channel (STEREO, LEFT or RIGHT).  
3. Press  
.
The message “The selected marker has been  
deleted“ will appear.  
4. Use / to select the “Yes“ option, and press  
3D surround sound  
Press  
during playback and then press ꢃ  
OK.  
/ repeatedly to select the camera angle you  
require.  
NORMAL  
5. Repeat steps 2 -4 to delete other markers.  
6. Press  
menu.  
to turn off the “Marker search“  
The number of the current camera position is  
shown on the screen.  
DVD-V DVD-A Video VR VCD DivX  
This unit can produce a 3D surround sound effect  
that uses two ordinary stereo speakers to simulate  
multi-channel audio playback with the five speak-  
ers or more that are normally required for multi-  
channel audio in a home cinema system.  
Note: The marks are only saved until the disc is  
changed.  
Note: A camera symbol will appear on the screen  
during scenes that were recorded using different  
camera positions.  
1. Press  
2x and use / to select the  
Disc menus  
“Sound“ menu item. Then press / during  
playback to select “3D SUR“.  
2. Select “NORMALto switch off the 3D surround  
sound effect.  
Digital sound formats and film  
language  
Most DVDs have their own menus. There is a dif-  
ference between the disc menu and the so-called  
title menu.  
1.  
ENG  
D 5.1CH  
Title menu  
Subtitles  
DVD-V DVD-A DivX  
Here you can select the digital sound format in  
connection with the film language. To do this,  
DVD-V  
OFF  
ABC  
1. Press TITLE  
menu, it will appear on the screen. Otherwise  
the disc menu may be shown.  
2. The menu may cover camera angles, languages  
spoken, sub-title options and chapters for the  
title.  
. If the current DVD has a title  
press  
2x during playback and use / to  
DVD-V Video VR DivX  
select the Audio“ menu item. Then press  
/ to get a different film language or sound  
format.  
During playback, press  
select the “Subtitles“ menu item. Then press /  
to select the subtitle language on the DVD.  
2x and use / to  
Note: Some discs have got Dolby Digital and  
DTS sound tracks. If DTS is selected, there is no  
analogue audio output. To listen to the DTS sound  
track, connect the recorder via one of the digital  
outputs to a DTS amplifier (see page 15).  
Disc menu  
DVD  
1. Press  
.
The disc menu is displayed.  
2. Make the settings you require by using ꢃ ꢀ ꢁ  
and OK.  
3. Press  
again to close the disc menu (or it  
may automatically close when OK is pressed).  
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EPG  
Press  
to select the signal source for the  
Switch chapter  
DVD-Audio Disks  
small picture. Each time that the button is pressed,  
the different signal sources for the small picture are  
displayed as below.  
Tuner, AV1, AV2, AV3, AV4, Tuner  
Selecting a TV programme for the small  
picture  
Use / to change the programme when the  
small picture input is set to Tuner. The number of  
the programme selected appears on the screen.  
You can replace the large picture with the TV  
programme showing in the small picture by using  
to end the DVD playback (the small picture  
is then suppressed).  
Changing the position of the small picture  
Press / repeatedly until you reach the posi-  
tion you want. The small picture can be moved  
clockwise and counter-clockwise.  
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DVD-Audio is a new disk format based on the  
success of the DVD video and also improves  
the quality and functionality in the audio field.  
DVD-A  
Proceed as follows to select one of the contents on  
a DVD-Audio Disk.  
Multichannel audio provides a new music listening  
experience. The stereo quality surpasses that of  
Audio-CDs (192kHz in comparison with 44.1 kHz  
for CDs; 24 Bit Sampling Rate instead of 16 Bit for  
CDs).  
A typical DVD-Audio Disk contains up to seven  
times the capacity of an Audio-CD. The additional  
space is used either for multichannel recordings or  
for longer music recording times. Many DVD-Audio  
Disks also contain screen texts such as background  
information about the artist, song lyrics, biogra-  
phies etc.. Some also contain photo galleries or  
video clips.  
1.Press  
twice during playback.  
2.Select with / the menu item “Chapter”.  
3.Then press / to select a certain chapter.  
Storing the last disc  
settings  
DVD-V Video VR  
The recorder saves the user settings for the last  
disc that you have watched. The settings are saved  
until you remove the disc from the recorder or  
switch it off.  
If you insert a disc that has already been played  
back, playback will continue from the last stopping  
point.  
Zooming the small picture  
Since the contents of the DVD-Audio Disks differ,  
various menus and functions described below may  
not be available.  
Press  
repeatedly to increase the size of  
RADIO  
the small picture. 3 different sizes are available.  
Switch title  
Playing disks with mixed  
contents  
1/2  
PIP (Picture In Picture)  
If data disks contain files of different playable  
formats such as MP3, JPG and DivX, you can switch  
between the three playback modes “Film”, “Music”  
and “Photo” with the yellow TITLE button:  
See the chapter “DivX mode” on page 35 to find  
out how to use the “Film” mode.  
See the chapter “Audio-CD and MP3/WMA  
mode” on page 36 for operation of the “Music”  
mode.  
DVD-A  
DVD-V Video VR VCD  
Some DVD-Audio Disks divide the contents into  
different titles. Centros allows you to switch back  
and forth comfortably between the individual titles  
with the menu.  
This function enables you, during playback, to  
watch television programmes or images from other  
connected AV sources in a small picture.  
1.Press  
twice during playback.  
2.Select with / the menu item “Title”.  
3.Then press / or button 0 – 9 to select a  
specific title.  
See the chapter “Photo Disk mode” on page 39  
to find out how to use the “Photo” mode.  
Note: On some DVD-Audio Disks, the manufac-  
turer has protected certain contents by a password.  
Enter the password when the icon  
appears on  
the screen (you may find it on the disk sleeve or  
in the Internet). This password protection is not  
determined by the DVD recorder but is a function  
of the disk.  
PIP on / off  
PIP  
Press  
to switch the small picture on. Press  
this button again to switch it back off.  
Selecting the small picture  
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DivX mode  
With this DVD recorder you can play DivX files  
saved on CD-R/RW or DVD R/RW media.  
DivX subtitles  
About DivX Video files  
Please proceed as follows if subtitles are not  
displayed correctly.  
This recorder is compatible with the following DivX  
formats:  
Note: Before playing DivX files, please read the  
notes “About DivX Video files” on this page.  
• The maximum picture resolution of the DivX file  
is less than or equal 720 x 576 (H x V) pixels.  
• The filename of the DivX file has a maximum of  
47 characters.  
1. Set a suitable subtitle language for the DivX  
subtitles according to the following table.  
Playing DivX files  
Disk Subtitle Lan-  
guage  
Available DivX  
subtitles  
1. Press the button the unit to open the disk  
• Characters in DivX filenames which cannot be  
displayed are shown as “_”.  
drawer. Load the disk and press again  
.
Original, English  
English  
2. The disk is read in and the DivX menu appears  
on the screen after a short while.  
• The unit can not correctly play image refresh  
rates of > 30 images per second.  
French, German, Ital- French, German, Ital-  
ian, Dutch, Spanish,  
Swedish, Portuguese  
ian, Dutch, Spanish,  
Swedish, Portuguese  
• If the sound and picture are out of sync, either  
the sound or the picture is played.  
Movie  
-
DVD  
DIVX  
MOVIE 1.avi  
3 Items  
Russian  
Russian  
Greek  
Others 6976  
Others 7665  
• This recorder does not support the “GMC”  
DivX/Xvid function.  
MOVIE 2.avi  
MOVIE 3.avi  
Polish, Hungarian,  
Czech  
• Valid DivX file extensions for videos are: “.avi”,  
“.divx”.  
Others 8482  
Turkish  
• Valid DivX file extensions for subtitles are:  
“.smi”, “.srt”, “.sub” (only Micro DVD, Subviewer  
1-2 formats), “.txt” (only Micro DVD, T1-4 for-  
mats). Other subtitles cannot be displayed.  
• Valid DivX Codec formats: “DivX3.xx”, “DivX4.  
xx”, “DivX5.xx”, “XVID”, “3IVX”.  
OK  
Select  
TITLE  
MP3  
2. Press “MENU” “MENU LANGUAGE” ➜  
“Disk Subtitles” and select the desired language  
for subtitles.  
3. Select a file or folder with ꢁꢂ and press OK.  
The contents of the selected folder are displayed.  
To return to the master folder from the file list,  
press / on the remote control to select  
3. To select the correct character set for the subti-  
tles, press the red button C-SET for 3 seconds  
during DivX playback and then select the desired  
character set with ꢃꢀ.  
the  
icon and then press OK.  
• Valid DivX Audio formats: “Dolby Digital” (AC3),  
“PCM”, “MP2”, “MP3”, “DTS (only at DIGITAL  
OUT)”, “WAV”.  
4. Select a file with ꢁꢂ and press 2x OK to play  
or  
.
5. Press P+ or P- briefly during playback to activate  
the next file or to return to the beginning of the  
current file.  
• MP3 sampling rates: 8 - 48 kHz.  
• WMA sampling rates: 32 - 48 kHz.  
• MP3 bit rates: 32 - 320 kbps.  
6. Press P- twice briefly to return to the previous  
• WMA bit rates: 32 - 192 kbps.  
file.  
7. To stop playback at any time, press  
.
8. If the disk has a mixed contents (MP3/WMA,  
JPEG and DivX files) you can switch between the  
modes “Movie”, “Music” and “Photo” by press-  
ing the yellow TITLE  
button.  
9. Press , to quit the DivX menu.  
10.See page 31 onwards for other operating func  
tions.  
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Operating the Audio CD and MP3/WMA  
Press  
or  
to switch to the previ-  
When a folder is selected:  
Playing audio CDs or MP3/WMA discs  
ous/next list page.  
Open  
CD MP3 WMA  
c.) With mixed CDs (Audio tracks, MP3/WMA  
and JPEG files) you can switch between the  
Audio CD“, “MP3 CD“ and “Photo CD“ menus  
by repeatedly pressing TITLE  
mode.  
The DVD recorder can be used to play audio CDs.  
Recordings made in the MP3/WMA format can  
also be played back on CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-RW  
discs (before playing MP3/WMA recordings, read  
the advice on MP3/WMA recordings on page 37).  
Program add  
Folder  
when in Stop  
Titles only  
Copy  
3. To interrupt playback at any time, press  
.
Open: Opens the folder and displays its con-  
tents.  
1. Insert the disc and close the drawer. The “Music  
- Audio CD“ or “Music - MP3/WMA CD“ menu  
appears on the screen.  
Options in the Music menu  
Program add: Adds all the tracks in the select-  
ed folder to the programme list (see page 38).  
Folder: Displays the disc‘s folder list if “Title  
only“ had previously been chosen to display only  
the tracks.  
Titles only: Displays all the MP3/WMA files on  
the disc (no folders).  
Copy: Copies the selected folders to the memory  
card.  
1. To display menu options, select a track (or folder)  
In the menu and press OK.  
Music  
Title  
Duration  
04:24  
04:01  
04:09  
03:30  
04:47  
04:11  
03:48  
05:01  
03:01  
05:10  
- Audio CD  
Track 1  
Track 2  
Track 3  
Track 4  
Track 5  
Track 6  
Track 7  
Track 8  
Track 9  
Track 10  
2. Use / to select an option and then always  
press OK to execute the function.  
0:52:16  
Options in the Music-Audio CD menu  
CD  
Play  
OK  
Select  
SET Mark  
TEXT  
END  
Program Close  
Pause  
Program add  
AUDIO CD Menu  
CD MP3 WMA  
1. During playback, press  
.
Play: Starts playing the selected track.  
Program add: Adds the selected track to the  
programme list. (Page 38)  
Music  
- MP3 CD  
152 Items  
2. To continue playback, press  
FILE 1.mp3  
FILE 2.mp3  
FILE 3.mp3  
or  
to replay.  
FILE 4.mp3  
FILE 5.mp3  
FILE 6.mp3  
FILE 7.mp3  
FILE 8.mp3  
FILE 9.mp3  
FILE 10.mp3  
0:00:00  
Options in the Music-MP3/WMA menu  
Playing a different TRACK  
CD MP3 WMA  
• During playback, press  
to go to the next track or to go back to the start  
of the current track.  
Play  
or  
once  
Program add  
Folder  
OK  
Select  
SET Mark  
TITLE  
Jpeg  
TEXT Program  
• Press  
track.  
twice to go back to the previous  
MP3 CD Menu  
2. Use / to select a track, and press  
. It begins to play. During playback, the amount  
of time that has elapsed of the current track is  
displayed In the left-hand window. When the  
disc comes to an end, playback stops automati-  
cally.  
Titles only  
Copy  
• With an audio CD, if you wish to play a certain  
title you can also input the track number directly,  
by pressing the number buttons (0-9).  
When a track is selected:  
Play: Starts playing the selected track.  
Program add: Adds the selected track to the  
programme list. (Page 37)  
Folder: Displays the disc‘s folder list.  
Titles only: Displays all the MP3/WMA files on  
the disc (no folders).  
Notes:  
a.) Use the DISC-M/  
button to return to  
the CD menu.  
b.) You can switch between the programme  
Copy: Copies the selected tracks to the memory  
card.  
list and the original list by pressing  
page 38).  
(see  
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Operating the Audio CD and MP3/WMA  
Repeat  
The compatibility of MP3/WMA discs and this  
recorder is subject to the following restric-  
tions:  
Note: You should be sure to switch off any write  
protection on the memory card and check that  
there is sufficient storage space on the card.  
CD MP3 WMA  
Press  
for the Repeat type that you want.  
TRACK: repeats the current track.  
ALL (CD): repeats all the tracks on the CD.  
FOLDER (MP3/WMA): repeats all the tracks In  
the current folder.  
1. The physical format of the CD-R should conform  
to ISO 9660 and JOLIET.  
1. Use / to select a file / a folder on the  
CD/DVD and then press OK.  
In the menu which then opens (if a card is  
plugged in both slots, select a memory card with  
/ first and then.) select the “Copy” item  
with / and press OK.  
2. If you record MP3/WMA files with software such  
as “Direct CD“, which cannot create a FILE SYS-  
TEM, you cannot play back MP3/WMA files.  
OFF: no repeat.  
Search  
3. The total number of files and folders on the disc  
should be no more than 999.  
Play  
CD  
Program add  
Folder  
1. During playback, press  
The recorder now switches to Search mode.  
or  
.
To achieve the best possible playback quality, the  
discs and recordings that are played on the DVD  
recorder should meet certain technical standards.  
DVDs that have already been played meet these  
standards. With writable disc formats, there are  
many different types (e.g. a CD-R with MP3/WMA  
files) that have to meet certain conditions (see  
above) if compatibility is to be assured when  
playing.  
2. Use the  
or buttons to select the  
Search direction and the Search speed that you  
want:  
x2, x4, x8 (backwards) or  
x2, x4, x8 (forwards).  
The Search speed and Search direction are  
displayed on the screen.  
Titles only  
Copy  
2. The “Copy“ menu is displayed.  
Copy  
Select the memory  
3. Use  
to come out of the Search mode.  
It should also be noted that permission is  
required to download MP3/WMA files and  
music from the Internet. Our company is not  
authorised to issue such permission. The  
permission required should always be sought  
from the copyright holder.  
Card left  
Copy  
Cancel  
Advice on MP3/WMA recording  
Card right  
About MP3/WMA  
New album  
• MP3/WMA sampling rates: 8 - 48 kHz  
• MP3 bit rates: 32 - 320 kbps.  
• WMA bit rates: 32 - 192kbps.  
3. Use / to select the folder on the memory  
card that will receive the copy, and then press  
.  
• An MP3 file is made up of audio data that have  
been compressed using MPEG1 audio layer 3  
file coding. Files with the “.mp3“ extension are  
known as MP3 files.  
• The recorder cannot read MP3 files that have an  
extension other than “.mp3“.  
• A WMA file (Windows Media Audio) consists  
of data which have been compressed with the  
Windows Media Codec.  
• The filenames must have the extension “mp3”  
or “.wma”.  
Copying files / folders from  
a CD to an audio/photo card  
4. Select “Copy“ and press OK. The selected files /  
folders are copied to the selected folder on the  
memory card.  
Use “Cancel“ to return to the starting menu.  
“New folder“ can be used to create a new folder  
on the memory card. You can then copy the  
selected files / folders to it.  
MP3/WMA and photo files can be copied from  
a CD/DVD to a memory card in the audio/photo  
card reader This can be used, for example, to play  
files on portable playback devices (such as MP3  
players).  
Note: When copying from CD/DVD to memory  
cards, the filenames are abbreviated to 8 charac-  
ters.  
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Operating the Audio CD and MP3/WMA  
backwards and forwards.  
Deleting tracks from the programme list  
Programmed replay  
8. Press  
.
1. Select the programme list track that is to be  
deleted.  
You can use the Program function to combine your  
favourite items from a disc or memory card in the  
order you want and thus create a personalised  
program. The memory will hold either 99 tracks  
(audio CD) or 256 tracks (MP3/WMA).  
The tracks are played back in the order that has  
been programmed. Playback stops after the last  
track in the programme has played.  
Note: You can use the button  
to select  
more than one track.  
2. Press OK.  
The options are displayed in the left half of the  
menu.  
Options in the Programme list menu  
CD MP3 WMA  
1. Insert an audio CD or an MP3/WMA disc or a  
memory card. The “Audio CD“ or “MP3 CD“ /  
“MP3 card“ menu will display.  
3. Select “Delete“ and press OK. The selected track  
is removed from the programme list.  
Note: Select “Delete all“ to remove all the  
tracks.  
1. To display the menu options for any item in the  
programme list, select a track in the “Programme  
list“ menu and press OK.  
2. Use / to select a track (or folder).  
To select more than one track or folder at once:  
The options are displayed in the left half of the  
menu.  
a.) Press  
.
The track/folder will be marked (). By pressing  
again, you can delete the mark.  
b.) Repeat step a) for other tracks (folders).  
Changing the track order in the programme  
list  
2. Use / to select an option, and press OK  
to confirm.  
1. Select the track that you wish to move.  
Play  
3. Press OK.  
The options are displayed in the left half of the  
menu.  
Note: You can use the  
button to select  
Move  
more than one track.  
Delete  
Delete all  
Copy  
2. Press OK.  
The options are displayed in the left half of the  
menu.  
4. Use / to select the “Program add“ option  
and then press OK to transfer the selected items  
to the programme list.  
Note: When a folder is added to the programme  
list, only the tracks in this folder will be copied  
- not those in any sub-folders.  
3. Select “Move“ and press OK.  
A blue deletion line appears in the programme  
list.  
Play: Playback begins with the selected track in  
the programmed order.  
Move: Moves the selected track(s) and changes  
the order.  
Delete: Deletes tracks from the programme list.  
Delete all: Deletes all the tracks from the  
programme list.  
4. Use / to move the blue deletion line to the  
appropriate place, and press OK.  
The selected track is moved.  
5. To add more tracks to the programme list, repeat  
steps 2-4.  
6. When you have finished creating the programme  
Copy (only MP3/WMA list): Copies the selected  
tracks/folders to the memory card.  
list, press  
gramme list“ menu (the  
to display this in the “Pro-  
button switches  
between the programme list and the original  
list).  
Repeat programmed tracks  
During playback, press  
select a Repeat type.  
TRACK: repeats the current track.  
ALL (only CD): repeats all the programmed  
tracks on the CD.  
FOLDER (only MP3/WMA): repeats all the tracks  
in the current folder.  
repeatedly to  
Music  
- Audio CD  
Title  
Duration  
04:24  
04:01  
04:09  
03:30  
04:47  
04:11  
03:48  
05:01  
03:01  
05:10  
Track 1  
Track 2  
Track 3  
Track 4  
Track 5  
Track 6  
Track 7  
Track 8  
Track 9  
Track 10  
0:52:16  
OK  
Select  
SET Mark  
TEXT  
END  
Program Close  
OFF: no repeat.  
7. Use / to select the programme track that  
is to be the first one to be played.  
Note: With programme lists of more than one  
page, you can use  
or  
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Using the photo disc  
4. Select “Start“ and press OK to begin the slide  
show.  
Playing a photo disc  
b.) Press  
or  
in the photo menu to  
switch to the previous or next page.  
JPEG  
c.) With mixed CDs (audio tracks, MP3/WMA  
and JPEG files), when you are in Stop mode you  
can switch between the AUDIO CD, MP3/WMA  
CD and Photo CD menus by repeatedly pressing  
5. Press  
to stop the slide show and go back  
The recorder can be used to play discs with JPEG  
files. Before playback, read the “Notes on JPEG  
files“ on the right.  
to the photo menu.  
Note: You can use the  
button to select  
TITLE  
.
1. Insert the disc and close the drawer.  
The photo menu (overview) will appear on the  
screen.  
single files and make them into a slide show.  
6. Use / to select the “Full View“ option, and  
press OK. Information and user guidance regard-  
ing the current image is displayed in the lower  
part of the screen. You can toggle this bar on and  
off using OK.  
Notes about JPEG files  
Photo  
- CD  
Depending on the size and number of JPEG files,  
it can take several minutes to read the disc. If  
nothing appears on the screen after a few minutes,  
some files are too large. Reduce the resolu-  
tion of the JPEG files to less than 5 Megapixels  
(2760x2048 Pixel) and burn the disc again.  
There is no limit on the total number of files  
and folders, but the total number of files in the  
folder has to be fewer than 999.  
Due to different recording formats or the con-  
dition of the CD, some discs may be incompatible.  
When using burning software to burn JPEG  
files onto a CD-R, all the selected files must have  
the “.jpg“ extension before they will be burned  
onto the CD.  
Folder 02  
Folder 05  
JPEG  
Folder 01  
Folder 04  
Folder 03  
Open  
Copy  
Folder 08  
Folder 06  
Folder 07  
SET Mark  
OK  
Select  
TITLE  
MP3  
2. Useꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ to select a folder, and then  
press OK. The left half of the menu displays the  
options that you can use on the selected item.  
Select a JPEG file and press OK, then continue  
from Point 6.  
File 03.jpg  
4/20  
90°  
90°  
Stop  
END Overview  
7. Return to the overview using  
.
Accessing images one by one  
Note: If the preview picture is displayed in  
black, this JPEG file cannot be shown.  
In the full display, press  
display the next or previous file.  
/
once to  
If the files have the extension “.jpe” or “.jpeg”  
they must be renamed “.jpg”.  
This recorder cannot read file names without the  
“.jpg” extension, even if the files appear as JPEG  
images in Windows Explorer.  
3. Use ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ to select the “Open“ option,  
and press OK.  
Rotating images  
4. The contents of the selected folder are dis-  
played.  
Press / to rotate an image that is being  
displayed 90° clockwise or anti-clockwise.  
JPEG  
Photo  
- CD  
Slide show  
4/20 Pic.  
1984 x 1488  
File 04.jpg  
1. Select “Slide show“ in the photo menu.  
Slide Show  
Full View  
All  
Object  
Speed  
Slide Show  
Copy  
Normal  
OK  
Select  
SET Mark  
TITLE  
MP3  
Start  
Cancel  
5. The options are displayed in the left half of the  
menu.  
2. Press OK.  
The “Slide show“ menu is displayed.  
Notes:  
a.) To go back from the file list to the folder  
above, press / on the remote control to  
3. Use ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ to select the options.  
Item: display selected files or all files (see note  
below). Speed: To set the slide show speed (Slow,  
Normal or Fast).  
mark the  
symbol, and press OK.  
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Using the Music/Photo/Movie card reader  
diagram above).  
Data/memory card compatibility  
Overview  
• Keep memory cards out of reach of children. If  
swallowed, a doctor is required immediately.  
• Cards should not be touched with electrical  
contacts, or the memory may be damaged.  
• Only one card at a time may be plugged into the  
right hand memory card slot.  
• Memory cards cannot be formatted by Centros.  
• The reading time of the memory card depends  
on the number of files, the file size or resolution.  
• If a folder on the memory card contains more  
than 645 files, not all the files can be played.  
• The card in the right hand slot has priority when  
cards are inserted in both memory card slots. To  
activate the card in the left hand memory slot,  
remove the card from the right hand slot.  
The images stored on the card must be in the  
JPEG baseline DCF format. Other formats are not  
displayed and are shown black in the list. There is a  
maximum of 5 Megapixels. For further details about  
About the system  
You can use the digital Music/Photo/Movie card  
reader built into the DVD recorder to display on the  
JPEG files, refer to page 39.  
screen images from digital cameras with the most  
common memory cards.  
MP3/WMA files are played at 32 - 320 kBps bit  
rates and at variable bit rates.  
You will find information about the compatibility of  
movie files on page 35.  
The memory card must be formatted in format FAT  
12, 16 or 32. Memory cards with other formats  
cannot be read.  
MP3/WMA audio files can also be played. You can  
create and play a programme list consisting of a  
selection of MP3/WMA titles.  
Movies in DivX format can be played (see page 35).  
You use the Loewe DVD recorder‘s remote control to  
operate the Music/Photo/Movie card reader.  
Formats of the memory cards  
When the memory card is inserted, you can use the  
CARD  
button to switch to using the Music/  
Compact Flash (CF)  
Micro Drive (MD)  
Memory Stick (MS)  
Memory Stick Pro  
MultiMediaCard (MMC)  
Secure Digital (SD)  
SmartMedia Card (SMC)  
xD-Picture Card (xD)  
left card slot  
left card slot  
Inserting/removing  
memory cards  
Photo/Movie card reader. Then a list of the pictures,  
movies or audio files stored on the card appears  
depending on the content of the memory card.  
right card slot  
right card slot  
right card slot  
right card slot  
right card slot  
right card slot  
It is recommended that memory cards are only in-  
serted and removed when the unit is switched off.  
If there are over 9 images stored, you can use  
or  
overview.  
to go to other pages of the  
You can manually mark and view an image, and  
switch to the next or previous image.  
DVD  
-
R
W
ST  
SQ  
HDMI  
Res  
Prog  
-
Prog  
+
To avoid compatibility problems, only use high  
quality memory cards from brand name manufac-  
turers.  
AUDIO/PHOTO  
CARD READER  
You can rotate images that were taken in portrait  
mode, or that need to be turned upside-down.  
The Slide show function can be used to automati-  
cally move on to the next image. You can use the  
menu to specify how quickly the images should be  
changed (see page 39).  
left memory  
card slot  
right memory card slot  
Maximum memory capacity  
Compact Flash (CF)  
Micro Drive (MD)  
Memory Stick (MS)  
Memory Stick Pro  
MultiMediaCard (MMC)  
Secure Digital (SD)  
SmartMedia Card (SMC)  
xD-Picture Card (xD)  
4 GB  
Secure  
Digital  
MultiMedia  
Card  
5 GB  
128 MB  
1 GB  
1 GB  
1 GB  
CompactFlash  
DivX, MP3/WMA or JPEG files can be copied from  
a data CD/DVD to a memory card with enough free  
storage space, so that they can be played on, e.g.,  
portable playback devices (see page 38).  
Memory  
Stick  
SmartMedia  
Inserting a memory card: Push the card in until  
it snaps into place.  
Removing a memory card: Carefully withdraw  
the card.  
128 MB  
512 MB  
Conversely, you can copy files from a memory card  
to a data DVD with sufficient disk space.  
Notes:  
• When activating the audio/photo card reader,  
the DVD recorder should be idle, with no ad-  
ditional screen displays (no menu or Picture In  
Picture display).  
• Take care with the card‘s polarity / tag (see  
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Using the Music/Photo/Movie card reader  
RC3 remote control Music/Photo/Movie card reader functions  
TV  
DVD  
VCR  
STB  
MP3/WMA/Movie operation: muting  
Highlights selection  
-Set  
-List  
REC-MENU  
RADIO  
abc  
jkl  
def  
ghi  
mno  
wxyz  
PIP  
pqrs  
tuv  
AV  
DVD-AV  
EPG  
Changes signal source  
Audio/Photo/Movie Card Reader operation off and  
main menu on  
Audio/Photo/Movie Card Reader operation off  
/ back to menu  
Info menu  
MP3/WMA operation:  
Changes between MP3/WMA original list / playlist  
P+  
MP3/WMA/Movie operation during playback: next track  
Photo operation during playback:  
rotates picture left / right  
Performs function / Starts playback  
/ in menu: selects up/down  
V–  
V+  
Photo operation in menu:  
OK  
selects or sets right/left  
MP3/WMA/Movie operation during playback:  
press once: to the start of the current track  
press repeatedly: previous tracks  
MP3/WMA/Movie operation: volume - / +  
P–  
Audio/Photo/Movie Card Reader operation on/off  
Audio/Photo/Movie Card Reader operation off  
and ShowView menu on  
Changes between Movie / MP3/WMA / Photo operation  
S
V
Scrolls backwards in list /  
Scrolls forwards in list /  
Photo operation during playback: previous picture  
Photo operation during playback: next picture  
Ends playback  
/ back to menu  
MP3/WMA/Movie operation: starts playback  
Pause  
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Using the Music/Photo/Movie card reader  
Photo mode  
Movies operation  
Music mode  
Displaying image files  
Playing movies  
Playing music files  
Please also read “Notes on JPEG files” on page 39  
before playing picture files.  
Please also read the information “About DivX  
movie files” on page 35 before playing movie files.  
Before playing MP3/WMA recordings, read the  
notes regarding MP3/WMA recordings on page 37.  
1. Press the blue button CARD  
memory card operation and then the yellow but-  
to switch to  
1. Press the blue button CARD  
to memory card operation and then the yellow  
to switch  
1. Press the blue button CARD  
memory card operation and then the yellow but-  
to switch to  
ton TITLE  
until the menu displays “Photo  
button TITLE  
until the menu displays  
Card”.  
„Music-MP3 card“.  
ton TITLE  
until the menu displays “Movie  
Card”.  
Music  
- MP3 Card  
Photo  
- Card  
2 Items  
Movie  
Folder1  
Folder2  
-
Card  
DIVX  
MOVIE 1.avi  
3 Items  
Folder 02  
Folder 05  
JPEG  
Folder 01  
Folder 04  
0:00:00  
MOVIE 2.avi  
MOVIE 3.avi  
Folder 03  
Open  
Open  
Program add  
Delete  
Copy  
Folder 08  
TITLE  
Folder 06  
Folder 07  
SET Mark  
Delete  
OK  
Select  
Copy  
Movie  
OK  
Select  
SET Mark  
TEXT  
TITLE  
Program Jpeg  
OK  
Select  
TITLE  
MP3  
2. The rest of the operating functions are identical  
with those on CD/DVD - see “Photo Disc Opera-  
tion” on page 39.  
2. Use ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ to select a folder or file, and  
press OK.  
2. The rest of the operating functions are identical  
with those on CD/DVD - see “DivX mode” on  
page 31/35.  
The menu options are displayed on the left.  
If you have selected a folder and pressed OK,  
select the “Open“ option from the menu and  
press OK.  
Deleting images or folders  
1. Use ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ to select the folder or file that  
is to be deleted.  
Music  
- MP3 Card  
152 Items  
FILE 1.mp3  
FILE 2.mp3  
FILE 3.mp3  
FILE 4.mp3  
FILE 5.mp3  
FILE 6.mp3  
FILE 7.mp3  
FILE 8.mp3  
FILE 9.mp3  
FILE 10.mp3  
To delete more than one folder/file, first use the  
button to mark them.  
0:00:00  
2. Press OK and select “Delete“ from the photo  
menu.  
The “Delete“ menu is displayed.  
Delete selected files?  
OK  
Select  
SET Mark  
TEXT  
TITLE  
Program Jpeg  
Yes  
No  
3. Use / to select a file and press  
or  
3. Select “Yes“ if you want to permanently delete  
the selected folders/files, and press OK. The  
delete procedure on the memory card cannot be  
reversed.  
press OK, then select „Play“ from the menu op-  
tions that appear, and press OK again. Playback  
begins. During playback, the amount of time  
that has elapsed of the current track is displayed  
in the menu. When the list comes to an end,  
playback will stop.  
Note: You may need to ensure that, if the memory  
card is write-protected, this is removed in advance.  
You can press DISC-M/  
the original list and the programme list.  
Press or in the “Music-MP3  
to toggle between  
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Using the Music/Photo/Movie card reader  
card“ menu to switch to the previous/next page.  
If the contents of the memory card are mixed  
(DivX files, MP3/WMA and JPEG files) you can  
switch between the menus “Movie Card”, “Music  
MP3 Card” and “Photo Card” in the Stop mode  
Pause  
Copying data to DVD  
1. During playback, press  
.
The files that can be played by Centros can be  
copied from a memory card in the Audio/Photo/  
Movie Card Reader to a writable DVD in the “Data  
Disc” format (see “Initialisation” on page 25) or  
to a memory card in the second memory slot. This  
is useful for example for archiving the files on  
memory cards.  
2. To continue playback, press  
.
or again  
by pressing the yellow TITLE  
button  
several times.  
Playing a different TRACK  
4. To interrupt playback at any time, press  
.
• During playback, press P- or P+ once to go to  
the next track or to go back to the start of the  
current track.  
Options in the Music menu  
1.Select with / a file / a folder on the  
• Press P- twice to go back to the previous track.  
memory card and press OK.  
Mark several files/folders with  
Select the “Copy” item in the menu that opens  
with / and press OK.  
1. To display menu options, select a track (or folder)  
In the menu and press OK.  
.
Repeating  
2. Use / to select an option, and press OK  
to confirm.  
Press  
for the Repeat type that you want.  
2.The “Copy” menu appears.  
TRACK: repeats the current track.  
FOLDER: repeats all the tracks in the current  
folder.  
Options in the Music MP3/WMA card  
menu  
Copy  
OFF: no repeat.  
Select the memory  
When a file is selected:  
Play: Starts playing the selected file.  
Program add: Adds files to the programme list  
(page 37).  
Folder: Displays the disc‘s folder list.  
Titles only: Displays all the MP3/WMA files on  
the disc (no folders).  
DVD+RW  
Card left  
Copy  
Cancel  
New  
album  
Delete: Deletes the selected file.  
3.With / you can first “select the memory” if  
necessary and then press OK.  
With / you can “select the album” if  
When a folder is selected:  
Open: Displays a subfolder and all MP3 files in  
this folder.  
Program add: Adds all the files in the folder to  
the list. (see page 38)  
Folder: Displays the disc‘s folder list if “Title  
only“ had previously been chosen to display only  
the files.  
Titles only: Displays all the MP3/WMA files on  
the disc (no folders).  
Delete: Deletes the selected folder and its  
contents.  
necessary and then press OK. .  
4.Select with “Copy” and press OK. The se-  
lected files / folders are copied into the selected  
album on the DVD/card.  
You return to the start menu with “Cancel”.  
With “New album” a new folder is created first  
on the target medium. You can then copy the  
selected files / folders to this.  
Copy: Copy data to DVD.  
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Recording  
Checking the recording time  
Stopping the recording  
Manual recording  
Press  
once to check the recording time. The  
1. Press  
ing.  
to stop the disc during a record-  
length of recording time that remains will display.  
When the button is pressed again, while the dis-  
play is still visible, “Continue“ will display instead  
of the length of recording time that remains.  
Proceed as follows to record television pro-  
grammes.  
Recording will start immediately and will continue  
until the disc is full or you stop the recording.  
2. If you wish to continue the recording, press  
.
1. Switch the recorder on and insert a writable  
disc. If you insert an empty disc, the recorder will  
initialise it automatically first (see page 25).  
Extending the recording time  
You can extend the recording time whenever  
Immediate Timer Recording  
The “Immediate Timer Recording“ enables you to  
make a recording with a specified length without  
using the programme timer.  
you wish by pressing  
displayed.  
while “Continue“ is  
2. Set the recording quality if necessary (see page  
24).  
Each time that  
is pressed, the recording will  
1. Follow steps 1-4 (see “Manual recording“).  
extend by 10 minutes, and the new recording time  
will be displayed instead of “Continue“.  
3. Switch the recorder input to the signal source  
you wish to record from with the numeric  
buttons, the buttons P+ / P- or the button DVD-  
AV  
2. Press  
several times to set the duration of  
the recording.  
AV/  
or  
.
Recording will begin after the first press of the  
button. Each additional press of the button ex-  
tends the length of the recording by 10 minutes.  
When the set time elapses, the DVD recorder will  
stop recording. It then automatically switches  
off.  
Caution: If the recorder is cut off from the power  
supply while it is recording (or if there is a power  
cut), the complete recording will be lost.  
The program number, name and current sound  
status are displayed on the screen.  
Select the audio channel for two language  
TV recordings in the sub-menu “Recording  
- TV sound” of the menu (see page 25).  
This recorder can also record NICAM. If the  
NICAM setting is set (see page 20) to Auto,  
Audio is automatically changed to NICAM  
as soon as a NICAM broadcast is transmit-  
ted. If the NICAM sound is distorted due  
to poor reception, you can switch off the  
program’s NICAM setting.  
Continue  
65Min free  
“Immediate Timer Recording“ message.  
4. Press  
once.  
Recording will begin. (The REC display comes on  
in the DVD recorder‘s display window.)  
5. Recording will go on until you press  
until the disc is full.  
or  
You can find out about specifying the length of  
the recording under “Immediate Timer Record-  
ing“.  
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Recording  
Notes:  
Notes:  
Timer recording  
• You should be aware that not all stations  
work with VPS.  
• The timer icon lights up in the unit‘s display  
window when the recorder is in standby mode  
and at least one timer recording has been  
programmed.  
• For dual-language TV recordings, select the  
sound channel in the “Record TV rec audio“  
submenu in the main menu (see page 25).  
• To stop a timer recording that is underway, press  
This DVD recorder can be programmed so that it  
can make up to seven recordings in a month. For  
recording with nobody in attendance, the timer has  
to know which signal sources (TV stations or from  
AV devices) should be recorded, and it needs the  
start time and the inputs which define the record-  
ing length.  
• Stations that use VPS/PDC usually have  
VPS/PDC information on their teletext pages.  
Look for information on those pages when  
you are going to make a timer recording.  
• It takes around 30 seconds for the recorder  
to tune in and for recording to begin. If you  
are using VPS/PDC, the first few seconds of  
the programme may not be recorded.  
• The actual time of day and the actual date  
will have to be keyed into the DVD recorder  
(see page 20).  
the  
button.  
• The recording‘s start time must be at least 3  
minutes into the future!  
1. Insert a writable disc and press  
The “Timer Recording“ menu is displayed.  
.
SQ  
Timer-Record  
196Min. Free  
• The energy saving function of Centros must  
be switched off (see page 21).  
VPS/  
PDC  
PR  
Date  
Start Time Length  
Mode  
SQ  
Repeat  
Once  
02  
9/5 Tu  
19:20  
- - - -  
Off  
C7 BBC  
2. Input the information needed for your timer  
recording(s).  
OK  
END  
REC-MENU  
Enter  
Timer Record List  
Close  
PR: Select a stored programme number or  
one of the external inputs for the recording.  
Date: Select a date that lies, at most, one  
month from the current date.  
Start Time: Sets the recording‘s start time  
(see Notes).  
• Length: Sets the duration of the recording.  
Mode: Select a recording quality  
(HQ, SQ, LQ, EQ, or AT).  
/ (left/right) – select the input fields  
/ (up/down) – changes the setting in  
the active input field.  
The other options in this menu are:  
OK - saves your inputs in the timer  
(see point 3).  
- closes the menu and discards the  
inputs.  
- opens the timer recording list.  
3. When you press OK the DVD recorder saves the  
programmed recording and displays the timer  
recording list.  
Check in the “Status“ column that the timer  
recording has been programmed correctly and a  
playable disc has been inserted.  
The AT (Auto) mode establishes how much  
disc time is available and, if necessary,  
switches to the recording quality to stop  
recording the programme (see page 24 for  
the other modes).  
Repeat: Select the repeat type that you  
require (once, daily (Monday - Friday) or  
weekly).  
VPS/PDC: The VPS/PDC system automati-  
cally alters the recording time so that you do  
not miss the programme if the programme  
schedule has been changed. For VPS/PDC to  
work properly, you need to key in the VPS  
time (which may differ from the actual time  
of day - see the Notes below) and the date  
of the programme that you wish to record.  
4. Press  
5. Press  
to close the timer recording list.  
to switch the unit to standby.  
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Recording  
The “Timer recording“ menu will appear. The  
settings can be altered from here.  
Conditions that will prevent recording  
Timer recordings with the  
ShowView ® system  
When the timer has been programmed, the  
recorder will not record under the following circum-  
stances:  
5. Carry out steps 3-5 on the previous page (Timer  
recording).  
Programming timer recordings with this system  
is child‘s play. Most television schedule publica-  
tions include the ShowView code numbers along  
with the information about the programmes. So  
when you want to make a timer recording of a  
programme, you only need to key in the appropri-  
ate ShowView code number. The date, start time,  
end time and station are set automatically. You  
only need to set the recording quality and specify  
whether it is to be a one-off or repeated recording.  
You can save up to seven timer programmes on the  
recorder.  
• No disc has been inserted.  
Checking/changing the timer recording  
details  
• A non-writable disc has been inserted.  
• “Disc protection“ is switched on in the main  
menu (see page 27).  
You can check the programming when the DVD  
• There is no electric current.  
recorder is switched on. Press  
twice. The  
• 99 titles have already been recorded on the disc.  
• The recording start time is less than 3 minutes  
from the time it was programmed.  
“Timer recording list“ menu is displayed.  
Timer Record List  
VPS/  
Length  
30M  
PR  
5
Date  
Start Time  
19:20  
Mode  
LQ  
Check  
Rec. OK  
Rec. OK  
PDC  
Off  
10/4 Di  
10/4 Di  
You cannot program the timer under the fol-  
lowing circumstances:  
• A recording is already in progress.  
• The start time required is in the past.  
• Seven timer recordings have already been  
programmed.  
5
20:15  
45M  
HQ  
Off  
1. Press the green key SV/  
.
The “ShowView“ menu is displayed.  
ShowView  
OK  
MENU  
REC-MENU  
Timer Record  
END  
Edit  
Delete  
Close  
Number  
Repeat  
Once  
Multiple overlapping timer programs:  
• The earlier recording takes priority.  
• When the earlier recording ends, the later one  
will start.  
• When two recordings begin at the same time,  
the first to be input takes priority.  
Edit a timer program  
OK  
END  
Close  
MENU  
0-9 Input  
Enter  
Delete  
• Use / to select a timer recording that you  
wish to check.  
• Press OK to go to the selected program.  
To close the menu, press SV again  
Input fields  
• Number – key in the ShowView code  
number.  
• Repeat – select the repeat type that you  
require (once, daily or weekly).  
.
• Press  
to open the “Timer recording“  
If the disc is damaged, it is possible that the  
recording will not be done properly. Even if the  
“Recording OK” message appears in the “Status“  
field, this is not necessarily true in this case.  
menu, where you can make the change.  
Deleting a timer program  
2. Use the number buttons to input the ShowView  
code number.  
You can deleted a timer program at any time before  
recording starts.  
Use / to select the entry in the timer record-  
ing list that you want to delete. If you wish to  
/ (left/right) – select the input fields.  
• If you make a wrong input, press repeatedly  
before you press OK to delete the  
numbers one by one and then correct the  
password. You can also use / to go  
straight to the input field that you wish to  
correct and then overwrite the numbers that  
are there by using 0-9.  
ShowView is a registered trademarks of Gemstar  
Development Corporation.  
The ShowView System is manufactured under  
license from Gemstar Development Corporation.  
delete the recording, press  
.
Cancelling a timer recording  
After a timer recording has begun, you can cancel  
3. Use / to place the cursor in the “Repeat“  
column. Use / to select the “Repeat“ op-  
tion (once, daily [Monday - Friday] or weekly).  
it at any time by pressing  
.
4. When you have input all the programme‘s  
details, press OK.  
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Recording  
General “DV“ information  
DV messages  
Recording from external  
sources  
With DV (Digital Video, also known as i.LINK),  
you can use a DV cable as the audio, video, data  
and control signals input / output to connect a  
camcorder that has DV to this recorder. The i.LINK  
interface complies with the IEEE 1394-1995  
standard.  
When you are using the DV IN socket, the follow-  
ing messages may appear on the screen.  
Recording from external components  
Not connected to camcorder  
The camcorder is not properly connected, or the  
camcorder is switched off.  
You can record from an external source, e.g. a  
camcorder or video recorder connected to one of  
the recorder‘s external inputs.  
“i.LINK” and the “i.LINK”logo are trademarks.  
Too many devices connected  
This recorder‘s DV socket only supports the connec-  
tion of one camcorder.  
1. The component that you wish to record from  
must be properly connected to the DVD recorder.  
Further information can be found on Page 16.  
• This recorder is only compatible with DV-format  
(DV-25) camcorders. Digital satellite tuners and  
digital VHS video recorders are not compatible.  
• You cannot connect more than one DV cam-  
corder at a time to this recorder.  
• You cannot control this recorder with external  
devices that are connected via the DV IN socket  
(incl. two DVD recorders).  
• The camcorder connected via the DV IN socket  
cannot necessarily, in every case, be controlled.  
• Digital camcorders can usually record audio as  
16 bit/48 kHz stereo or twin stereo tracks with  
12 bit/32 kHz. This recorder can only record one  
stereo audio track. Set “Record DV sound“ as  
required or Audio 1 or Audio 2 (see page 25).  
• The sampling rate of the digital sound input to  
the DV IN socket must be either 32 or 48 kHz  
(not 44.1 kHz).  
• Recording may suffer from interference if the  
camcorder stops playing back, if a part of the  
tape that has not been recorded on is played  
back, if the electricity supply to the camcorder is  
cut off, or if the DV cable comes out.  
EPG  
AV  
2. Press DVD-AV/  
or  
several  
Check tape  
There is no tape in the device that is connected.  
times to select the external input which is to be  
used to make the recording.  
• Tuner: integrated tuner  
• AV1: EURO AV1 AUDIO VIDEO to the rear of  
the housing  
• AV2: EURO AV2 DECODER to the rear of the  
housing  
• AV3: AUDIO AV IN 3 / VIDEO IN 3 to the rear  
of the housing  
• AV4: AUDIO IN 4 / VIDEO IN 4 / S-Video IN  
to the front of the housing  
Incompatible device  
The recorder is unable to control the camcorder.  
Information is being reloaded  
The camcorder is updating data for DV.  
Camera mode  
The camcorder is set to camera mode.  
• DV: DV IN to the front of the housing.  
Troubleshooting  
3. Insert a writable disc. If you insert an empty disc,  
it is first initialised automatically by the recorder  
(see page 24).  
If you are not receiving images and/or sound via  
the DV IN socket, check the following:  
The DV cable must be properly connected.  
Switch off the camcorder that is connected, and  
switch it back on.  
4. Set the recording quality (see page 24).  
5. Press  
once.  
• When “Record DV sound“ is set to “Audio 2“  
and there is no Audio 2 signal, “Record DV  
sound“ will automatically be set to “Audio 1“.  
Recording begins (the red REC comes on in the  
unit‘s display window).  
Recording will go on until you press  
until the disc is full.  
You can find out about specifying the length of  
the recording under “Immediate Timer Record-  
ing“ on page 44.  
Tune the audio input in to the DVD recorder.  
or  
Note: This DVD recorder cannot necessarily control  
every camcorder that is connected to it.  
6. To stop the recording press  
.
Note: If your source is copy-protected by Copy-  
Guard, you cannot use this recorder to record from  
it. Read the copyright notes on page 12.  
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DVD recorder fails to recognise a signal.  
• You can pause or stop the recording by  
Recording from a digital camcorder  
You can record from a camcorder that is connected  
to the DV IN socket in the recorder‘s front panel.  
You can use the recorder‘s remote to control a cam-  
corder and the recorder. Before recording, make  
sure that the audio input has been set up for the  
DV IN socket (see page 25).  
pressing  
or  
. You cannot use  
the DVD recorder to control the camcorder  
while recording is in progress.  
• In Video mode, the last frame of the record-  
ing is shown on the screen for a short time  
after recording has ended.  
• For timer recordings to work properly on this  
recorder, the digital camcorder should be  
switched on and operational.  
Notes:  
• The source signal must be in the “DV-25” format.  
• The DVD recorder cannot control all camcorders.  
• If you use a DV cable to connect a second DVD  
recorder, you cannot use the first device to  
control the second DVD recorder.  
• You cannot use a device that is connected to  
the DV IN socket to control the DVD recorder  
remotely.  
• You cannot record the date and time information  
from a DV cassette.  
1. The digital camcorder must be connected to the  
DV IN socket at the front of the housing. Further  
information can be found on Page 16.  
2. Check that the DV audio input fulfils the neces-  
sary conditions.  
You can choose from between Audio 1 (original  
audio) and Audio 2 (overdubbed audio).  
The DV input is set using the “Record DV  
sound“ submenu of the main menu (see page  
25).  
EPG  
3. Press DVD-AV/  
repeatedly to select the  
DV input.  
“DV“ appears in the DVD recorder‘s display  
window and on the screen.  
4. Look for the point on the camcorder tape that  
you wish to record from.  
For the best results, you should stop the play-  
back at the point that you wish to record from.  
Depending on the camcorder, you can use the  
Stop, PLAY and PAUSE functions on the DVD  
recorder.  
5. Press  
once to start the recording.  
• The recording is automatically stopped if the  
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Title List and Chapter List  
Chapter List: Changes to the “Chapter List-  
4. To display the “Chapter List-Original“ menu op-  
tions, select the desired chapter and press OK.  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
menu.  
The “Title List-Original”  
Menu VR  
Original List“ for the selected title.  
Delete: Deletes the selected title (see page  
51).  
The playlist (see page 50) is created and edited in  
the “Title List-Original“ menu, titles can be deleted  
and other changes can be made to the original  
content of the disc. Different playlists (dependent  
on the program with an audio CD) can be created  
and edited.  
The individual titles can be played directly  
from the menu. The unit must be in stop mode in  
order to edit a title in this menu.  
Protect: Prevents inadvertent changing or  
deleting of a title (see page 58).  
Edit: Contains the following editing options:  
* Rename: Edits the title name.  
* Delete part: Deletes a part of the title.  
* Undo: Undoes the last deletion  
(see page 56).  
* Redo: Redoes the undo action  
(see page 56).  
Playlists: Adds the selected title to the end  
of a playlist of your choice.  
5. Use / to select an option, and press OK  
to confirm.  
Play  
Title List  
Delete  
Combine  
Playlists  
1. Press DISC-M/  
to call up the “Title List-  
Play: Starts playing the selected chapter.  
Title list: Changes to the “Title List-Origi-  
nal“ menu (see left side of this page).  
Delete: Deletes the selected chapter  
(see page 55).  
Combine: Combines two chapters into one  
(see page 57).  
Playlists: Adds the selected chapter to the  
end of a playlist of your choice  
(see page 54).  
Original“ menu.  
With more than 6 titles use / to display  
the previous/next page.  
3. Press  
repeatedly to quit the “Title List-  
Original“ menu.  
Press  
to quit the “Title List-Original“  
Note: Press  
to display more detailed infor-  
menu.  
mation about the selected title.  
1/12  
Title List  
- Original  
DVD-RW  
The “Chapter List-Original”  
Menu VR  
TITLE  
7/12  
1
TITLE  
9/12  
2
TITLE  
10/12  
3
HQ  
1H 5M  
0:16:00  
0:35:00  
0:30:00  
Free  
6. Press  
repeatedly to quit the “Chapter  
List-Original“ menu.  
TITLE  
13/12  
4
TITLE  
5
TITLE  
6
0:08:00 16/12  
0:10:00 19/12  
END  
Close  
0:15:00  
1. Press DISC-M/  
Original“ menu.  
to call up the “Title List-  
OK  
Select  
INFO Info  
TEXT Playlists  
2. Use ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ to select the title for which you  
want to display the corresponding chapter list  
and press OK.  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
menu.  
2. To display the Title List-Original options, select  
the desired title and press OK.  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
menu.  
Use / to select an option, and press OK  
to confirm  
3. Use / to select the “Chapter List“ option,  
and press OK.  
Play: Starts playing the selected title.  
The “Chapter List-Original“ menu is displayed on  
Play  
the screen.  
Chapter List  
Delete  
Chapter List  
- Original  
TITLE 1  
7/12 Su 30M56S  
Protect  
Edit  
Rename  
1/9  
Delete Part  
Playlists  
Undo  
Redo  
OK  
Select  
TEXT Playlists  
END Close  
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Note:  
Press  
The “Title List-Playlists”  
Menu VR  
Play  
to display more detailed information  
Title List  
Delete  
Combine  
Move  
about the selected playlist.  
A playlist is list of any titles and chapters.  
1. Press DISC-M/  
twice to call up the “Title  
The “Chapter List-Playlists”  
Menu VR  
>
List-Playlists“ menu.  
• With more than 6 titles use / to  
display the previous/next page.  
• To quit Title List-Playlists, press  
6. Press  
List-Playlists“ menu.  
repeatedly to quit the “Chapter  
.
1. Press DISC-M/  
twice to call up the “Title  
List-Playlists“ menu.  
1/12  
Title List  
2. Use ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ to select the title (playlist) for  
which you want to display the corresponding  
chapter playlist and press OK.  
- Playlists  
DVD-RW  
TITLE 1  
7/12  
TITLE 2  
9/12  
TITLE 3  
10/12  
HQ  
1H 5M  
Free  
0:16:00  
0:35:00  
0:30:00  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
menu.  
3. Use / to select the “Chapter List“ option,  
and press OK.  
TITLE 4  
13/12  
TITLE 5  
TITLE 6  
0:08:00 16/12  
0:10:00 19/12  
0:15:00  
The “Chapter List-Playlists“ menu is displayed on  
OK  
INFO  
TEXT  
END  
Close  
Select  
Info  
Original  
the screen.  
2. To display the options, select the desired title  
and press OK.  
Chapter List  
TITLE 1  
7/12 Su 30M56S  
- Playlists  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
1/9  
menu.  
3. Use / to select an option, and press OK  
to confirm.  
Play  
Chapter List  
Delete  
OK  
Select  
TEXT  
END  
Close  
Original  
Rename  
4. To display the options, select the desired chapter  
and press OK.  
Delete part  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
menu.  
Play: Starts playing the selected playlist.  
Chapter list: Changes to the “Chapter List-  
Playlists“ for the selected title.  
Delete: Deletes the selected playlist  
(see page 55).  
Rename: Enables renaming of the selected  
playlist (see page 57).  
Delete part: Deletes a part of the selected  
playlist (see page 56).  
5. Use / to select an option, and press OK  
to confirm.  
Play: Starts playing the selected chapter.  
Title list: Changes to the “Title List-Playl-  
ists“ menu.  
Delete: Deletes the selected chapter from  
the playlist (see page 55).  
Combine: Combines two chapters into one  
(see page 57).  
Press  
repeatedly to quit the “Title List-Playl-  
ists“ menu..  
Move: Moves the selected chapter to  
another desired position in the playlist (see  
page 57).  
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Title List and Chapter List  
Deleting a Title  
After Finalization of the Disc  
The “Title List“ Menu  
Video  
Before finalizing a disc you can delete titles  
recorded on the disc.  
Following insertion of a finalized disc, the disc  
menu (previously “Title List“) appears automatically  
as shown below:  
All recorded titles are listed in the “Title List“ menu.  
Titles can also be played, renamed and deleted  
here.  
Once a disc has been finalized in Video mode the  
functionality is limited and you can only play titles.  
Caution:  
Current Page / Total Number of Pages  
Disc Name  
Title Data  
• If you delete a title from a DVD-R disc, the title  
is hidden from the Title List but the available  
recording time does not increase.  
• If you delete a title from a DVD-RW disc, the  
remaining recording time will only increase if  
the title is the last one on the disc. In this case  
it is actually deleted, in other cases it is simply  
hidden.  
1. Press DISC-M/  
to display the Title List.  
DVD-RW  
1/2  
Title List  
1/12  
Duration  
Title  
Date  
1
2
3
4
5
6
TITLE  
TITLE  
TITLE  
TITLE  
TITLE  
TITLE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
12/11 0:30:21  
14/11 0:20:08  
18/11 1:10:03  
20/11 0:43:21  
23/11 0:15:21  
25/11 1:13:21  
PAGE  
UP  
TITLE1  
12/11  
0:20:15  
0:43:30  
0:33:00  
0:10:00  
0:15:00  
0:17:00  
DVD-RW  
PAGE  
DOWN  
TITLE2  
TITLE3  
TITLE4  
TITLE5  
TITLE6  
14/11  
18/11  
20/11  
23/11  
25/11  
SQ  
1H 5M  
Free  
1. Press DISC-M/  
to display the title list.  
2. Use ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ to select the title you want to  
delete and press OK.  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
EXIT  
OK  
INFO  
END  
Close  
Select  
Info  
menu.  
2. Use / to select a title, and press OK.  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
menu.  
With ꢃꢀ you can access the buttons “PAGE UP“  
or “PAGE DOWN“ you can scroll to other pages as  
required.  
3. Use / to select “Delete“, and press OK to  
confirm.  
After pressing OK a new, updated title list is  
displayed.  
3. Use / to select an option, and press OK  
to confirm.  
You can quit this menu using EXIT.  
Play  
Play  
Press OK or  
to play the selected title.  
Rename  
Delete  
Rename  
Delete  
4. Repeat steps 2 - 3 to delete other titles from the  
title list.  
Play: Starts playing the selected title.  
Rename : Edits the title name. (page 57)  
Delete: Deletes the selected title from the  
title list.  
5. Press  
repeatedly to hide the title list.  
4. Press  
menu.  
repeatedly to quit the “Title List“  
Note: Press  
to display more detailed infor-  
mation about the selected title.  
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Play: Starts playing the selected title with-  
out hidden chapters.  
The “Title List“ Menu  
VR +RW  
Chapter List  
TITLE 1  
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Play all: Starts playing the selected title  
including the hidden chapters.  
Chapter list: Changes to the “Chapter List“  
menu for the selected title.  
Delete: Deletes the selected title  
(see page 55).  
Protect: Prevents inadvertent overwriting,  
changing or deleting of a title  
(see page 58).  
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All recorded titles are displayed in the title list,  
titles can be deleted and other changes can be  
made to the original content of the disc. Titles can  
be played directly from the “Title List“ menu. The  
DVD recorder must not be in play mode when edit-  
ing using the “Title List“ menu.  
OK  
Select  
END  
Close  
4. To display the chapter list options, select the  
desired chapter and press OK.  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
menu.  
Edit: Contains the following editing options:  
* Rename: Edits the title name  
(see page 57).  
* Divide: Divides a title in two parts  
(see page 58).  
1. Press DISC-M/  
menu.  
With more than 6 titles use / to display  
the previous/next page.  
to open the “Title List“  
5. Use / to select an option, and press OK  
to confirm.  
Press  
to quit the “Title List“ menu.  
* Hide: Hides/Shows all chapters within  
the title (see page 58).  
Play  
1/12  
Title List  
4. Press  
repeatedly to quit the “Title List“  
Title List  
Combine  
Hide  
menu.  
TITLE 1  
7/12  
TITLE 2  
9/12  
TITLE 3  
10/12  
SQ 1H 5M  
Free  
0:16:00  
0:35:00  
0:30:00  
Note: Press  
to display more detailed infor-  
Play: Starts playing the selected chapter.  
Title list: Changes to the chapter “Title List“  
menu (see left side of this page).  
mation about the selected title.  
TITLE  
13/12  
4
TITLE  
5
TITLE  
6
0:08:00 16/12  
0:10:00 19/12  
0:15:00  
Combine: Combines two chapters into one  
(see page 57).  
Hide: If you play a higher-level title, the  
selected chapter will not be played (if you  
select the function again, the selected  
chapter is played. See page 58).  
OK  
INFO  
END  
Select  
Info  
REC  
Close  
Caution: If you press  
menu, the selected title will be deleted and record-  
ing begins (see page 54 for further information).  
in the “Title List“  
2. To display the title list options, select the desired  
title and press OK.  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
Using the “Chapter List“ Menu  
menu.  
6. Press  
List“ menu.  
repeatedly to quit the “Chapter  
1. Press DISC-M/  
for the “Title List“ menu.  
3. Use / to select an option, and press OK  
2. Use ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ to select the desired title and  
press OK. The options are displayed on the left  
side of the menu.  
to confirm.  
Play  
Play all  
Chapter List  
Delete  
3. Use / to select the “Chapter List“ option  
and press OK.  
The “Chapter List“ menu is displayed.  
Protect  
Edit  
>
Rename  
Divide  
Hide  
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Chapter list: Changes to the “Chapter List“  
5. Use / to select an option, and press OK  
to confirm  
The “Title List“ Menu  
VR +R  
menu for the selected title.  
Delete: Deletes the selected title  
(see page 55).  
Protect: Prevents inadvertent overwriting,  
changing or deleting of a title  
(see page 58).  
Edit: Contains the following editing options:  
* Rename: Edits the title name  
(see page 57).  
* Divide: Divides a title in two parts  
(see page 58).  
Play  
All recorded titles are displayed in the title list,  
titles can be deleted and other changes can be  
made to the original content of the disc.  
Titles can be played directly from the “Title List“  
menu. The DVD recorder must not be in play mode  
when editing using the “Title List“ men  
Title List  
Combine  
Hide  
Play: Starts playing the selected chapter.  
Title list: Changes to the chapter “Title List“  
menu (see left side of this page).  
Combine: Combines two chapters into one  
(see page 57).  
Hide: If you play a higher-level title, the  
selected chapter will not be played (if you  
select the function again, the selected  
chapter is played (see page 58)).  
1. Press DISC-M/  
to open the “Title List“  
menu.  
* Hide: Hides/Shows all chapters within  
the title (see page 58).  
With more than 6 titles use / to display  
the previous/next page.  
Press  
to quit the “Title List“ menu.  
4. Press  
repeatedly to quit the “Title List“  
menu.  
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Title List  
6. Press  
List“ menu.  
repeatedly to quit the “Chapter  
Note: Press  
mation about the selected title.  
to display more detailed infor-  
DVD+R  
TITLE 1  
7/12  
TITLE 2  
9/12  
TITLE  
10/12  
3
6
SQ  
1H 5M  
Free  
0:16:00  
0:35:00  
0:30:00  
0:15:00  
Using the “Chapter List“ Menu  
TITLE  
13/12  
4
TITLE  
5
TITLE  
0:08:00 16/12  
0:10:00 19/12  
1. Press DISC-M/  
for the “Title List“ menu.  
OK  
END  
Select  
INFO Info  
Close  
2. Use ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ to select the desired title and  
press OK. The options are displayed on the left  
side of the menu.  
2. To display the title list options, select the desired  
title and press OK.  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
3. Use / to select the “Chapter List“ option  
and press OK.  
The “Chapter List“ menu is displayed.  
menu.  
3. Use / to select an option, and press OK  
to confirm.  
Chapter List  
TITLE 1  
7/12 Sa 30M56S  
Play  
1/9  
Play all  
Chapter List  
Delete  
Protect  
Edit  
Rename  
Divide  
Hide  
OK  
Select  
END  
Close  
4. To display the chapter list options, select the  
desired chapter and press OK.  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
menu.  
Play: Starts playing the selected title with-  
out hidden chapters.  
Play all: Starts playing the selected title  
including the hidden chapters.  
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Title and Chapter Editing  
Original Lists and Playlists  
Adding Chapter Markers  
Creating a New Playlist  
VR  
VR  
VR  
If you edit the original lists (for titles and chapters)  
you change the content of the disc. If, for example,  
you delete a title or a chapter, the title or chapter is  
deleted from the disc.  
However, if you edit a playlist you do not change  
the content of the disc. Example: If you delete a  
title from the playlist, you are simply telling the  
DVD recorder not to play the title. However, it is  
not deleted from the disc.  
You can copy titles or chapters from the appropri-  
ate original list into a pre-selected playlist and add  
them as chapters at the end. (You can delete parts  
you do not need at a later date. See “Deleting a  
Part“ on page 56).  
However, if you add chapter markers at a later  
date to an item in the original list that has already  
been copied into a playlist, these new chapter  
markers are not automatically transferred to the  
corresponding item in the playlist.  
Chapter  
You can insert a chapter marker anywhere in a  
playlist or an original title during recording or  
playback.  
Once the chapters have been marked, the chapter  
search can be used and chapters can be deleted,  
combined and moved in the Chapter List-Original  
or the Chapter List-Playlist.  
You can insert up to 999 chapter markers.  
Titles, Chapters and Parts  
1. Play a title (original or from a playlist).  
1. Press DISC-M/  
to call up the “Title List-  
VR  
Original“ menu.  
2. Press C-SET  
chapter to start. The above display appears on  
the screen.  
at the point you want a new  
To find out how to call up the “Chapter List-Orig-  
inal“ menu, read the “The Chapter List-Original  
Menu“ on page 49.  
Titles in the disc‘s original content contain one or  
more chapters. If you insert a title into a playlist, all  
the chapters within that title are also transferred.  
The chapters in a playlist behave in exactly the  
same way as those on a DVD-Video disc.  
Parts are sections of original or playlist titles.  
You can add parts to a playlist via the “Title List-  
Original“ and “Chapter List-Original“ menus. You  
can also delete parts from a playlist.  
2. Select a title or a chapter in the “Original“ menu  
that you want to put in a playlist and press OK.  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
“Original“ menu.  
Notes:  
• Chapter markers can also be added automati-  
cally at regular intervals.  
• You can change this interval in the main menu  
“Recording Automatic Chapter“  
Play  
Play  
Chapter List  
Delete  
(see “Automatic Chapter“ on page 25).  
Title List  
Delete  
Notes:  
Protect  
Edit  
Changing Title Thumbnails  
VR Video  
Combine  
• If you add, delete or move parts, the start and  
end images may be slightly different.  
• During playback of a playlist there may be short  
pauses between the individual items. This is not  
a malfuntion.  
Playlists  
Playlists  
Thumbnail  
Title List-Original  
Chapter List-Original  
Each title displayed in the “Title List“ menu is also  
represented by a thumbnail. These can be changed  
as you wish.  
3. Use / to select “Playlists“, and press OK.  
Select a Playlist.  
1. Play a title (original or playlist).  
2. Press TITLE  
when the desired new  
OK  
New Playlist  
picture appears on the screen. A new thumbnail  
is then entered into the “Original“ or “Play-list“  
menu.  
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4. Select “New Playlist“ and press OK  
The new title is shown in the updated playlist  
(all chapters within the title are added to the  
playlist if you have transferred a title into the  
new playlist).  
5. Select  
to the “Title List-Original“ menu.  
to quit or DISC-M/  
to return  
Note:  
• With DVD+RW recordings the name of the  
deleted title is renamed “Empty Title“.  
• If more than two consecutive titles are deleted  
they are combined into one “Empty Title“.  
Deleting a Title/Chapter  
VR  
If you delete a title or chapter from a playlist  
on DVD-RW discs in VR mode the entry is only  
removed from the playlist. The title and chapter  
remain on the disc.  
Adding Additional Titles/Chapters to a  
Playlist  
VR  
You can add a title or a chapter from the original  
list to a playlist.  
If you delete a title or chapter from the original  
list, the title or chapter is actually deleted from  
the disc and additional recording time is released.  
Titles/chapters deleted from the original lists are  
also removed from the playlists.  
1. Press DISC-M/  
to call up the Title List-  
Original“ menu.  
To find out how to call up the Chapter List-Orig-  
inal“ menu, read the The Chapter List-Original  
Menu“ on page 49.  
Note: It may not be possible to delete chapters  
that are less than five seconds long.  
2. Select a title or a chapter from the original lists  
for a playlist and press OK.  
1. In the “Title List“ menu or the “Chapter List“  
menu select a title or chapter to delete using ꢁ  
ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ and press OK.  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
screen.  
Play  
The options appear on the left side of the screen.  
Play  
Chapter List  
Delete  
2. Select the “Delete“ option.  
Title List  
Delete  
Protect  
Edit  
Play  
Combine  
Chapter List  
Delete  
Protect  
Edit  
Playlists  
Playlists  
Use / to select “Playlists“, and press OK.  
Playlists  
Select a Playlist.  
3. Press OK to confirm.  
The confirm delete message is displayed.  
New Playlist  
TITLE 1  
Delete selected chapter ?  
OK  
TITLE 2  
Yes  
No  
4. Use / to select Yes“ and press OK.  
The selected title or chapter is deleted.  
After pressing OK the list is updated.  
3. Select an existing playlist to add a title or a  
chapter and press OK.  
The updated playlist is displayed.  
5. Repeat steps 1 - 4 to delete other items.  
4. Repeat steps 1-4 to add additional titles or  
chapters to a playlist.  
6. Press  
repeatedly to quit the menu.  
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Deleting a Part  
Undoing the Last Deletion  
TITLE  
1
Title edit  
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Delete Part  
VR +RW  
VR  
You can delete a part from the original list or from  
a playlist.  
Deletion errors can be undone in the original list  
(but not in a playlist!). Only the last deletion (i.e.  
only one action) can be undone.  
1. Press DISC-M/  
once or twice to call up the  
“Title List-Original“ or “Title List-Playlists“ menu.  
1. Select “Undo“ in the “Title List-Original“ menu  
and press OK.  
Start Point  
End Point  
0:00:00.00  
0:00:00.00  
2. Use ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ to select  
• frame-by-frame advance (press  
repeatedly),  
Cancel  
Done  
OK  
Select  
Move Point  
Play  
Chapter List  
5. Start playback with OK and use  
• frame-by-frame advance (press  
repeatedly),  
• slow motion (  
• search (  
+
/
),  
Rename  
Delete Part  
Undo  
Delete  
/
) and / or  
Protect  
• skip to next / previous chapter (P+ / P-)  
and press OK.  
The options are displayed on the left side of  
• slow motion (  
• search (  
+
/
),  
Edit  
/
).  
Redo  
Playlists  
the menu.  
6. Press OK at the starting point of the section you  
want to delete.  
The “End Point“ menu item is now highlighted.  
The part to be deleted is indicated between the  
two markers on the stylized progress bar propor-  
tionate to the entire playlist.  
3. Select the “Delete Part“ option in the “Play-lists“  
menu or “Edit Delete Part“ in the “Title List-  
Original“ menu.  
Notes: You cannot undo anything once the DVD  
disc has been removed from the DVD recorder or  
the recorder has been switched to standby mode.  
You cannot undo a recording.  
Play  
Chapter List  
Delete  
7. Search for the end point using  
• frame-by-frame advance (press  
repeatedly),  
Tip: You can redo the last undo action using  
“Redo”. Select “Redo“ from the “Title List-Original”  
menu options and press OK.  
Delete  
Delete Part  
Undo  
Protect  
Edit  
• slow motion (  
• search (  
+
/
),  
/
).  
Playlists  
8. Press OK at the end point of the section you  
Redo  
want to delete.  
To cancel the deletion, select the “Cancel“ sym-  
Menu options for “Title List-Original“  
bol using / and press OK.  
Play  
Chapter List  
Delete  
9. To delete the selected part, select the “Done“  
menu item and press OK.  
The confirm delete message is displayed.  
Rename  
Delete Part  
10. Use / to select “Yes“, and press OK.  
The selected part is removed from the title and  
the “Title List-Original“ menu or “Title List-Playl-  
ists“ menu is displayed.  
Menu options for “Title List-Playlists”  
4. Drücken Sie OK.  
The “Edit Title - Delete Part“ menu is displayed  
on the screen.  
The “Starting Point“ menu item is highlighted.  
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Renaming a Title  
Combining Two Chapters into One  
Moving a Chapter / Playlist  
VR -RW  
VR -RW  
VR -RW  
Titles can be renamed. The names can be up to 32  
characters long.  
Use this function to combine two adjacent play-list  
chapters or original chapters into one.  
Use this function to change the playback order of  
the chapters in the “Title List-Playlists“ menu.  
1. Use ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ to select the title to be re-  
named from the “Title List“ menu and press OK.  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
menu.  
1. In the “Chapter List“ menu select the second of  
the two chapters to be combined and press OK.  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
menu.  
1. Press DISC-M/  
List-Playlists“ menu.  
To find out how to call up the “Chapter List-Play-  
lists“ menu, read the “The Chapter List-Playlists  
Menu“ on page 50.  
twice to call up the Title  
2. Use / to select “Combine“.  
2. Use /to select the “Rename“ option, and  
press OK.  
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Title List  
Play  
-
- Playlists  
Play  
Title List  
Delete  
DVD-RW  
Chapter List  
Delete  
TITLE 1  
7/12  
TITLE 2  
9/12  
TITLE  
10/12  
3
HQ  
1H 5M  
Free  
0:16:00  
0:35:00  
0:30:00  
Combine  
Protect  
Playlists  
TITLE  
13/12  
4
TITLE  
5
TITLE  
6
Edit  
Rename  
0:08:00 16/12  
0:10:00 19/12  
END  
Close  
0:15:00  
3. Press OK to confirm.  
After pressing OK the updated menu is dis-  
played.  
Delete Part  
Playlists  
OK  
Select  
INFO Info  
TEXT Original  
Undo  
Redo  
2. Select a chapter in the “Chapter List-Playlists“  
menu.  
Note: This function is not available if there is only  
one chapter within the title.  
3. Enter a new name for the title. Use ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ  
to select a character and press OK to confirm  
your selection. See step 3 on page 19 (Re-nam-  
ing a Station).  
3. Press OK.  
The options are displayed on the left side of the  
menu.  
4. Use / to select “Move“, and press OK.  
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Play  
Upper case letter  
Title List  
Delete  
1
A
K
U
2
B
L
V
3
C
4
D
N
X
5
E
O
Y
6
F
P
Z
7
8
H
R
9
I
0
J
T
G
Q
Combine  
M
W
S
Move  
5. Use ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ to select the position you want  
to move the chapter to (move the blue vertical  
line) and press OK to confirm the move.  
After pressing OK the updated menu is dis-  
played.  
OK  
Cancel  
Space Delete  
4. Select the OK button on the last line of the  
menu and press OK to confirm the new name  
and to return to the initial menu.  
5. Press  
repeatedly to quit the menu.  
Note: This function is not available if there is only  
Note: When recording using DVD-R, DVD+R or  
DVD+RW discs, the entered name is only displayed  
by the DVD player after finalization.  
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Note: A title that has already been hidden can be  
“shown“ again using the option “Edit Show“  
(i.e. the hiding is undone).  
function. Now you can set a new division point  
or cancel the whole division process by using the  
“Cancel“ function again and return to the “Title  
List“ menu.  
Protecting a Title  
VR -RW  
This function prevents inadvertent overwriting,  
editing or deleting of a title.  
6. To complete the division, select “Done” and  
press OK to confirm the division.  
The title is divided into two new titles. This proc-  
Dividing One Title into Two Titles  
1. Press DISC-M/  
for the “Title List“ menu.  
Video +RW  
2. Use ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ to select a title to lock and  
press OK.  
The options appear on the left side of the screen.  
Use this function to divide one title onto two new  
titles.  
ess can take up to 4 minutes.  
1. Use ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ to select the title to be divided  
from the “Title List“ menu and press OK.  
The menu options are displayed on the left side  
of the screen.  
3. Select “Protect“ from the options.  
Play  
Play all  
Chapter List  
Delete  
2. Select the “Edit Divide“ option.  
Play  
Protect  
Edit  
Play all  
Chapter List  
Delete  
4. Press OK to confirm.  
The Protect Symbol“ (lock) appears in the  
thumbnail of the protected title.  
Note: A protected title can also be unprotected us-  
ing this procedure. The title can then be overwrit-  
ten, edited or deleted again.  
Protect  
Edit  
Rename  
Divide  
Hide  
3. Press OK to confirm.  
The “Edit Title - Divide“ menu appears and the  
film is stopped.  
Hiding a Title/Chapter  
Video +RW +R  
Current picture  
Use this function to hide a title/chapter in the “Title  
List“ menu or the “Chapter List“ menu.  
TITLE  
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Thumbnail  
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of the first title  
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Preview  
1. In the “Title List“ menu or the “Chapter List“  
menu select a title or chapter to hide using  
ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ and press OK.  
Thumbnail  
of the second  
title  
Divide  
Cancel  
Done  
0:00:00.00  
0:00:00.00  
OK  
]
Move Cursor  
Select  
[
2. The options appear on the left side of the screen.  
3. Select the option “Edit Hide“.  
4. Start playback and search for the point at which  
you want to divide the title using  
• frame-by-frame advance (press  
repeatedly),  
Play  
Play all  
Chapter List  
Rename  
Divide  
Hide  
• slow motion (  
• search (  
+
/
),  
Delete  
Protect  
Edit  
/
).  
5. Press OK at the starting point for the second  
title.  
4. Press OK to confirm.  
The division point is shown in thumbnail #2. To  
correct the division point, select the “Cancel“  
The thumbnail of the title to be hidden now  
appears dimmed.  
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Additional Information  
Overwriting a Recording  
Viewing Title Lists Created on another  
DVD Recorder  
VR +RW  
Follow these steps to overwrite an existing title  
with a new recording (this is not possible with a  
DVD+R disc, here new recordings are added after  
the existing ones):  
VR +R +RW  
Title list menus for DVD+RW or DVD+R discs cre-  
ated on other DVD recorders can also be displayed  
on this recorder.  
1. Select the signal source you want to record (TV  
program, AV1-4, DV).  
1. Insert a prerecorded DVD+R or DVD+RW disc.  
2. Hold down the DISC-M/  
button in stop  
2. Press DISC-M/  
for the “Title List“ menu.  
mode.  
The “Title List“ menu appears as below.  
1/12  
Title List  
DVD+RW  
Title List  
TITLE 1  
TITLE 2  
9/12  
TITLE 3  
10/12  
SQ 1H 5M  
Free  
0:16:00  
0:35:00  
0:30:00  
7/12  
TITLE  
7/12  
1
TITLE  
0:16:00 9/12  
2
TITLE  
3
0:35:00 10/12  
0:30:00  
TITLE  
13/12  
4
TITLE  
5
TITLE  
6
0:08:00 16/12  
0:10:00 19/12  
END  
Close  
0:15:00  
TITLE  
13/12  
4
TITLE  
5
TITLE  
6
0:08:00 16/12  
0:10:00 19/12  
0:15:00  
OK  
INFO  
Info  
REC  
Select  
1/2  
3. Use ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢀ to select a title to be overwrit-  
ten.  
3. To play a title select the title and press OK or  
.
4. Press  
to start the recording.  
The new recording begins at the starting point of  
the title that is being overwritten.  
Note: The Title List“ menu can by hidden by  
pressing  
.
5. To stop the recording press  
.
The new title is created and the updated menu  
is displayed.  
Playing your Recordings on other DVD  
Players  
Notes:  
Finalized Video, DVD+R or DVD+RW discs can be  
played on most DVD players.  
• This function does not work with protected titles.  
• If the new title is longer than the one to be over-  
written, the next title will also be overwritten. If  
however the next title is protected, the recording  
will be stopped at the end of the first title to be  
overwritten.  
• If the recording length of the selected title is less  
than 10 seconds, the next title will be overwrit-  
ten. However, if the next title is protected the  
recording will be stopped.  
A few DVD players can also play prerecorded  
finalized and unfinalized DVD-RW discs in VR  
mode. Supported discs are listed in the manual  
for each player. Finalizing fixes“ the recordings  
so that the discs can be played on normal DVD  
players or computers with DVD-ROM drives. During  
finalization of a disc in Video mode a disc menu is  
created for navigating the disc. This is accessed by  
pressing the DISC-M/  
key.  
Note: Unfinalized DVD+RW discs can be played on  
normal DVD players provided that their recordings  
have not been edited at a later date.  
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What to do, if ...  
Problem  
No power  
No image  
Possible cause  
Remedy  
The mains cable is not plugged in..  
Fix the mains cable firmly into a socket.  
The television is not switched to receive signals  
from the DVD recorder.  
Select the right video input mode on the television, so that  
the image from the DVD recorder appears on the television  
screen.  
The SCART cable is not properly connected.  
The television that is connected is switched off.  
Connect the SCART cable properly.  
Switch the television on.  
No sound  
The connected audio equipment is not switched to Set the audio receiver so that you can hear the sound playing  
DVD playback.  
on your DVD recorder.  
The audio cables are not properly connected.  
The connected audio equipment is switched off.  
The audio connection cable is faulty.  
The disc is dirty.  
Connect the audio cable properly.  
Switch on the audio equipment that is connected.  
Change it.  
Inferior picture quality.  
Playback not possible.  
Clean the disc.  
There is no disc.  
Insert a disc. (Check that the disc display comes on in the  
display window.)  
A non-playable disc has been inserted.  
Insert a writable disc. (Check the disc type, the colour system  
and the region code.)  
The disc has not been inserted with the playable  
side downwards.  
Insert the disc with the playable side downwards.  
The disc has not been properly placed in the guide. Position the disc properly into the guide in the disc drawer.  
The disc is dirty.  
Clean the disc.  
A security rating has been set.  
Cancel the security rating or change the protection.  
There is interference with images from an  
external source.  
The video signal from the external component is  
copy-protected.  
You cannot get a connection from this recorder. Connect the  
component directly into the television.  
A channel is skipped when using P+ / P-.  
The channels have not been saved in the recorder.  
Retune the channels. See channel tuning on pages 18-19.  
Tighten the connections or change the cable.  
The image or sound on the transmission chan- Loose antenna or cable.  
nel is weak or absent.  
The camcorder image is not displaying.  
The camcorder is switched off.  
Switch the camcorder and make sure your are using it  
properly.  
The camcorder image is not appearing on the The DVD recorder AV selection is wrong.  
television screen when using the A/V input or  
Select the input channel (AV1, AV2, DV etc.) with DVD-AV.  
DV IN to the DVD recorder.  
A disc that was recorded to from this DVD  
recorder cannot be played on a different DVD  
player.  
The disc was recorded in video mode.  
Finalising the disc (see page 26)  
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What to do, if ...  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Remedy  
Some players do not play discs with finalisation in  
video mode.  
No solution.  
The disc was recorded in VR mode.  
The other player must be RW-compatible  
No solution.  
The ability of CD-R / RWs (MP3/WMA, JPEG,  
(X)VCD, (X)SVCD) and DVD+R / RWs and DVD-R  
/ RWs is influenced by the recording equipment,  
recording methods and data media. Therefore,  
there may be problems occasionally when playing  
on conventional DVD players..  
Playback not possible or unsuccessful.  
Timer recording not possible.  
There is insufficient space on the disc.  
Use a different disc  
The source that you want to record is copy-pro-  
tected.  
You cannot record the source  
Copy-protected broadcasts cannot be recorded on a Use a disc formatted in the VR mode for once copiable  
video mode disc.  
material  
The time has not been set correctly on the DVD  
recorder.  
Set the correct time. See “Setting the time automatically“ or  
“Setting the time manually“ on page 20.  
The timer was wrongly programmed.  
Re-program the timer. See “Timer recording“ on page 45  
The time between programming the timer and the  
start of recording is too short.  
The recording‘s start time must be at least 3 minutes into the  
future.  
After programming, the timer recording LED is no  
longer displayed.  
Re-program the timer.  
Stereo-audio recording and/or playback  
unavailable.  
The television is not stereo-compatible or the  
broadcast transmission is not in stereo format.  
No solution.  
The DVD recorder’s A/V Out sockets are not con-  
nected to the TV’s A/V In sockets.  
Make the A/V connections.  
The DVD recorder’s audio/video Out has not been  
selected for the television.  
Select the AUX or A/V source as the TV input.  
Set the TV’s audio channel to stereo. (see page 44)  
Replace the old batteries with new ones.  
The DVD recorder’s TV audio channel must be set  
to Mono.  
The remote control is not working properly.  
The remote control’s batteries have run out.  
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Technical Specifications  
Dynamic range  
> 95 dB (AUDIO OUT connection)  
General  
Centros 2102 HD  
Centros 2172 HD  
Power supply  
Item No. 64502  
Item No. 64512  
Inputs  
AERIAL IN  
VIDEO IN  
Aerial input, 75 ohms  
AC 110-240V, 50/60 Hz  
During operation: 35 W  
In standby mode: <1 W  
(with energy save function)  
430 X 75 X 325 mm (W x H x D)  
5.5 kg  
1.0 Vp-p 75 ohms, negative sync. ,  
RCA socket x 2 / SCART x 2  
0 dBm over 47 kohms, RCA socket  
(L, R) x 2 / SCART x 2  
4 pins (i.LINK/IEEE 1394-Standard(DV-25)  
8 in 2: SD, MMC, Memorystick (Pro), CF, MD,  
xD, SMC  
Power consumption  
AUDIO IN  
Dimensions (approx.)  
Weight (approx.)  
Operating temperature  
Humidity  
DV IN  
Cardreader  
5 °C to 35 °C  
5 % to 90 %  
TV system  
Centros 2102 HD: PAL B/G, PAL I, Secam DK  
Centros 2172 HD: PAL B/G, Secam L  
PAL  
Outputs  
Recording format  
HDMI OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
Type A, 19 Pin, LVDS digital  
1 Vp-p 75 &, negative sync. ,  
RCA socket x 1/ SCART  
Recording  
S-VIDEO OUT  
(Y) 1.0 V (p-p), 75 ohms, negative sync.,  
Mini DIN 4-pin x 1  
(C) 0.3 V (p-p) 75 ohms  
(Y) 1,0 V (p-p), 75 ohms, negative sync.,  
RCA socket x 1 (Pb)/(Pr) 0.7 V (p-p), 75 ohms,  
RCA socket x 3  
0.5 V (p-p), 75 ohms, RCA socket x 1  
optical connection x 1 (TOS-Link)  
2,0 Vrms (1 kHz, 0 dB), 600 ohms,  
RCA socket (L, R) x 1 / SCART  
Recording format  
Writable discs  
DVD Video-Recording, DVD-VIDEO  
DVD-ReWritable, DVD-Recordable,  
DVD+ReWritable, DVD+Recordable  
DVD+R (4,7 GB)  
Approx. 1 hour (HQ mode),  
2 hours (SQ mode),  
4 hours (LQ mode),  
6 hours (EQ mode)  
DVD+R DL (8,5GB):  
Approx. 3 hours (HQ mode)  
3:40 hours (SQ mode),  
7:10 hours (LQ mode),  
10:30 hours (EQ mode)  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
Writable time  
Audio output (digital audio)  
Audio output (optical audio)  
Audio output (analog audio)  
• Design and technical specifications are subject to change without notice.  
• Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, ProLogic and the  
double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Video recording format  
Sampling frequency  
• “DTS“ and “DTS Digital Out” are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.  
27MHz  
Compression format  
Audio recording format  
Sampling frequency  
MPEG 2  
48kHz  
Compression format  
Dolby Digital  
Playback  
Frequency response  
DVD (PCM 48 kHz): 8 Hz to 22 kHz,  
CD: 8 Hz to 20 kHz  
DVD (PCM 96 kHz): 8 Hz to 44 kHz  
Over 100 dB (AUDIO OUT connection)  
Less than 0.008%  
Signal-to-noise ratio  
Harmonic distortion  
(AUDIO OUT connection)  
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Operating additional devices  
Using other Loewe devices with the  
RC3 remote control  
Setting the remote to control devices  
made by other manufacturers  
Using the remote‘s suggestions to set  
up remote control  
You can use other Loewe devices with this remote  
control.  
You can set the remote to work with other  
video recorders, DVD players or set-top boxes if  
the infra-red code of the device type appears in the  
code list or if it is held in the RC3‘s code memory.  
Even if the device‘s manufacturer appears in  
the code list, it could be that the device cannot be  
controlled.  
Switch on the device which you want to convert  
the remote control to. Note that Standby is inad-  
equate!  
TV  
Use the rotary switch to select  
DVD  
STB  
VCR, TV or a set-top box.  
Use the rotary switch to select  
whether you want to switch to  
using a VCR, DVD device or a  
VCR  
Loewe video recorders, Loewe tel-  
evision sets and the d-box which  
is commonly used in Germany as a  
set-top box.  
TV  
DVD  
VCR  
STB  
set-top box are set up ex-factory.  
Press the END and * EPG buttons  
simultaneously for at least 5  
seconds. The display in the top  
left of the remote control will  
flash twice.  
Using a code input to set the remote  
Using the drive buttons in the TV and  
STB position for a VCR, DVD or digital  
recorder  
Find the right code number for your unit in the  
“Code list RC3” (in the middle of this booklet). The  
list is sorted according to device type – DVD, VCR,  
STB – and alphabetically by manufacturer. You  
will find one or more code numbers next to the  
manufacturer name.  
EPG  
Key in, one by one, the figures  
991. The display will flash once  
after each figure is input.  
Press the # PIP button to select  
the first code.  
With both the TV and the STB, you can switch over  
the six drive buttons (  
,
,
,
wxyz  
wxyz  
,
,
) so that they control a VCR  
or DVD player/recorder (e.g. Centros 21x2) (ex-fac-  
tory it is set to control the built-in “Digital Recorder  
Use the rotary switch to select  
whether you want to switch to  
Point the remote at the device  
which you want to convert it to  
control. Watch the device.  
Now press the(Play) or On/Off  
buttons on the remote control.  
Wait a moment for the device to  
react. If the device fails to react,  
this is not the right code. Press  
the # PIP button again to get the  
next code.  
TV  
Plus“):  
using a VCR, DVD device or a  
set-top box.  
DVD  
VCR  
STB  
TV  
PIP  
DVD  
VCR  
STB  
First set the switch to the main TV  
or STB function.  
Press the END and * EPG buttons  
simultaneously for at least 5  
seconds. The display in the top  
left of the remote control will  
flash twice.  
Key in, one at a time, the four  
figures that you have found in the  
code list (e.g. 0539 for the Loewe  
DVD player).  
Then press the END and * EPG  
buttons simultaneously for at  
least 5 seconds. The display in  
the top left of the remote control  
will flash twice.  
Key in the figures 988. The dis-  
play will flash twice more.  
Now set the switch to the func-  
tion that you require for the drive  
buttons:  
to DVD or VCR, or TV if the digital  
recorder is to be used.  
Press the # PIP button to finalise  
the setting. The display will flash  
another two times.  
EPG  
EPG  
wxyz  
AV  
tuv  
tuv  
jkl  
Press the (Play) or On/Off but-  
tons again.  
def  
PIP  
After each figure that you key in,  
the display will flash once, and  
after the last figure it will flash  
TV  
wxyz  
DVD  
VCR  
STB  
If the device reacts, press the  
* EPG button to copy over the  
code.  
twice. If the figure was wrong, the display will stay  
illuminated for longer. This means that the code  
number has not been accepted. If a double-flash  
signifies that the code has been accepted, you can  
test the functionality of the device that you have  
programmed.  
EPG  
PIP  
If you are unable to control the device, or have  
difficulty in controlling it properly, repeat the code  
input with the next code in the list. If there are no  
other codes listed for the manufacturer in question,  
try using the remote control‘s suggestions.  
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Operating additional devices  
Use the RC3 remote control for operating a Loewe Flat TV set  
Using the RC3 remote control to operate a VCR  
TV  
Set the rotary switch to “TV“.  
DVD  
VCR  
STB  
TV  
DVD  
VCR  
STB  
Set the rotary switch to “VCR”.  
The infrared code and the functions for a Loewe VCR are  
preset at the factory.  
In VCR mode, the following VCRs can be operated: ViewVi-  
sion 8106H, 8136H, 8176H, 6306H, 6336H, 6376H, 6396H,  
4306H, 4376H, 2102M, 2302M, 4206, 4236, 4276.  
For other Loewe equipment than that listed, please use the original remote  
control.  
Functions for Loewe DVD/VCRs (VV 8106, 8136, 8176)  
Functions for Loewe Flat-TV sets (Chassis L2650)  
Control LED for programming  
the remote LED  
TV  
DVD  
VCR  
STB  
TV  
DVD  
VCR  
STB  
Change-over switch  
for operating of TV, VCR,  
DVD or Set Top Box  
Change-over switch for operating of  
TV, VCR, DVD recorder/player or Set Top Box  
Switch on/off  
- on standby  
Switch recorder  
on/off – in standby  
Sound off/on  
Call timer list  
Sound off/on (mute)  
Picture menu on/off  
Sound menu on/off  
-Set  
-List  
Select picture and sound source  
Select video and audio input  
-Set  
-List  
Display/close Timer list  
Display/close  
ShowView timer Menu  
Switch to Long Play  
/Standard Play  
REC-MENU  
Radio on/off (2  
REC-MENU  
Menu "Additional functions" on/off  
Set picture format  
RADIO  
RADIO  
Set time display to 0:00:00  
Select station directly  
/in the menu: enter numbers or letters  
abc  
jkl  
def  
Select station directly  
/in menu: enter digits  
abc  
jkl  
def  
ghi  
mno  
wxyz  
PIP  
ghi  
mno  
wxyz  
PIP  
Call AV selection  
pqrs  
tuv  
AV  
Electronic Programme Guide  
(EPG) on/off  
pqrs  
tuv  
AV  
DVD-AV  
EPG  
DVD-AV  
EPG  
PIP on/off (picture in picture)  
Status display on/off (3  
/in the menu: hide menu  
Set picture format (TV)  
Call AV selection (TV)  
Show/hide menu  
VCR menu on  
/in menu: back  
Status display on/off  
in the menu: Close menu  
Status display on/off  
Analogue Teletext on/off (3  
Open index  
/in the menu: info texts on/off  
P+/P– Select station  
up/down  
Reverse play  
/in menu: select/set  
P+  
P+  
P+/P– Select station up/down  
on playback:  
V–/V+ Volume down/up  
Slow motion forward  
/in the menu: select/set  
or to the next menu  
V–  
V+  
OK  
P–  
V-  
V+  
OK  
P-  
V–/V+ volume  
quieter/louder  
/
at stop: Program up/down  
on playback: manual tracking  
in the menu: Select position  
for PIP: Position of the PIP picture  
/ in the menu: select/set  
Station list on  
/in the menu: confirm/call  
Call up station list  
/in menu: call up/confirm  
Blue button: (3 programme info  
off/on  
Red button: (3  
freeze picture on/off (1  
Green button: (3  
Standard settings for picture/sound  
Yellow button: (3 previous station  
Fast forward  
/search forwards  
Select station up (1  
Freeze picture off (1  
Select station down (1  
/ in the Wizard: back  
Rewind  
/search backwards  
Start playback  
Direct recording (1  
Freeze picture on/off (1  
Start recording  
Freeze picture on (1  
Stop tape  
Pause (still frame)  
/frame-by-frame advance  
(1 when equipped with  
Digital Recorder +, these  
buttons have different functions,  
see operating instructions  
of the Digital Recorder  
(2 Radio only for DVB reception  
if broadcast by the station  
(3 with DVB-T stations in UK  
different function. The coloured  
keys do not work as described  
with DVB-T stations in UK,  
but they operate as described  
on page 28 (Digital Teletext).  
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Language Code List  
Enter the appropriate code when first setting up “Disc Audio“, “Disc Subtitles“ and/or “Disc Menu“. (Further information can be found under “Disc Languages“ on  
page 21.)  
Code Language  
Code Language  
Code Language  
6565  
6566  
6570  
6577  
6582  
6583  
6588  
6590  
6665  
6669  
6671  
6672  
6678  
6679  
6682  
6765  
6779  
6783  
6789  
6865  
6869  
6890  
6976  
6978  
6979  
6983  
6984  
6985  
7065  
7073  
7074  
7079  
7082  
7089  
7165  
7168  
Afar  
7387  
7465  
7473  
7487  
7565  
7575  
7576  
7577  
7578  
7579  
7583  
7585  
7589  
7665  
7678  
7679  
7684  
7686  
7771  
7773  
7775  
7776  
7778  
7779  
7782  
7783  
7784  
7789  
7865  
7869  
7876  
7879  
7982  
8065  
8076  
8083  
8084  
8185  
8277  
8279  
8285  
8365  
8368  
8372  
8373  
8375  
8376  
8377  
8378  
Hebrew  
Japanese  
Yiddish  
Javanese  
Georgian  
Kazakh  
Greenlandic  
Cambodian  
Canadian  
Korean  
Kashmiri  
Kurdish  
Kirgiz  
Latin  
Lingala  
Laotian  
Lituanian  
Latvian  
Malagasy  
Maori  
Macedonian  
Malayalam  
Mongolian  
Moldovian  
Marathi  
Malay  
Maltese  
Burmese  
Nauruan  
Nepalese  
Dutch  
Norwegian  
Oriya  
Punjabi  
Polish  
Pashto  
Portuguese  
Quechua  
Romansh  
Romanian  
Russian  
Sanskrit  
Sindhi  
Serbocroat  
Singhalese  
Slovak  
8379  
8381  
8382  
8385  
8386  
8387  
8465  
8469  
8471  
8472  
8473  
8475  
8476  
8479  
8482  
8484  
8487  
8575  
8582  
8590  
8673  
8679  
8779  
8872  
8979  
9072  
9085  
Somali  
Albanian  
Serbian  
Sudanese  
Swedish  
Swahili  
Tamil  
Telugu  
Tadzhik  
Thai  
Tigrinya  
Turkmen  
Tagalog  
Tongan  
Turkish  
Tatar  
Abkhaz  
Afrikaans  
Amharic  
Arabic  
Assamese  
Aymara  
Azerbaijani  
Bashkir  
Byelorussian  
Bulgarian  
Bihari  
Bengali; Bangla  
Tibetan  
Breton  
Catalan  
Corsican  
Czech  
Twi  
Ukranian  
Urdu  
Welsh  
Danish  
German  
Bhutanese  
Greek  
Uzbek  
Vietnamese  
Volapuk  
Wolof  
English  
Xhosa  
Esperanto  
Spanish  
Estonian  
Basque  
Persian  
Finnish  
Fijian  
Faroese  
French  
Frisian  
Irish  
Scottish  
Gaelic  
Galician  
Guarani  
Gujarati  
Hausa  
Yoruba  
Chinese  
Zulu  
7176  
7178  
7185  
7265  
7273  
7282  
7285  
7289  
7365  
7378  
7383  
7384  
Hindi  
Croatian  
Hungarian  
Armenian  
Interlingua  
Indonesian  
Icelandic  
Italian  
Slovene  
Samoan  
Shona  
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List of country codes  
Key in the corresponding code when first setting the “country code“ (see page 24).  
Code Country code  
Code Country code  
Code Country code  
Code Country code  
CV  
CX  
CY  
CZ  
DE  
DJ  
DK  
DM  
DO  
DZ  
EC  
EE  
EG  
EH  
ER  
ES  
ET  
Cape Verde  
Christmas Islands  
Cyprus  
Czech Republic  
Germany  
Djibouti  
Denmark  
Dominica  
Dominican Republic  
Algeria  
Ecuador  
Estonia  
Egypt  
West Sahara  
Eritrea  
Spain  
Ethiopia  
Finland  
Fiji  
Falkland Islands  
Micronesia  
Faroe Islands  
France  
France (European  
Territory)  
Gabon  
Great Britain  
Grenada  
Georgia  
French Guyana  
Ghana  
Gibraltar  
Greenland  
Gambia  
AD  
AE  
AF  
AG  
AI  
AL  
AM  
AN  
AO  
AQ  
AR  
AS  
AT  
AU  
AW  
AZ  
BA  
BB  
BD  
BE  
BF  
Andorra  
HU  
ID  
IE  
IL  
IN  
IO  
Hungary  
Indonesia  
Ireland  
Israel  
India  
British Territory  
in the Indian Ocean  
Iraq  
Iran  
Iceland  
Italy  
Jamaica  
Jordan  
Japan  
Kenya  
Kirghizia  
Cambodia  
Kiribati  
Comoros  
MS  
MT  
MU  
MV  
MW  
MX  
MY  
MZ  
NA  
NC  
NE  
NF  
NG  
NI  
NL  
NO  
NP  
NR  
NU  
NZ  
OM  
PA  
Montserrat  
Malta  
Mauritius  
Maldives  
Malawi  
Mexico  
Malaysia  
Mozambique  
Namibia  
New Caledonia (French)  
Niger  
Norfolk Island  
Nigeria  
Nicaragua  
Netherlands  
Norway  
Nepal  
Nauru  
Niue  
New Zealand  
Oman  
United Arab Emirates  
Afghanistan  
Antigua and Barbuda  
Anguilla  
Albania  
Armenia  
Dutch Antilles  
Angola  
Antarctic  
Argentina  
American Samoa  
Austria  
IQ  
IR  
IS  
IT  
JM  
JO  
JP  
KE  
KG  
KH  
KI  
KM  
KN  
KP  
KR  
KW  
KY  
KZ  
LA  
LB  
LC  
LI  
LK  
LR  
LS  
LT  
LU  
LV  
LY  
MA  
MC  
MD  
MG  
MH  
MK  
ML  
MM  
MN  
MO  
MP  
MQ  
MR  
Australia  
Aruba  
Azerbaizhan  
Bosnia-Herzegovina  
Barbados  
Bangladesh  
Belgium  
Burkina Faso  
Bulgaria  
Bahrain  
Burundi  
Benin  
Bermuda  
Brunei Darussalam  
Bolivia  
Brazil  
Bahamas  
Bhutan  
Bouvet Island  
Botswana  
Byelorussia  
Belize  
Canada  
Cocos (Keeling) Islands  
Central African Republic  
Congo  
Switzerland  
Ivory Coast  
Cook Islands  
Chile  
FI  
FJ  
FK  
FM  
FO  
FR  
FX  
Saint Kitts and Nevis Anguilla  
North Korea  
South Korea  
Kuwait  
Cayman Islands  
Kazakhstan  
Laos  
BG  
BH  
BI  
Panama  
Peru  
Polynesia (French)  
Papua New Guinea  
Philippines  
Pakistan  
PE  
PF  
PG  
PH  
PK  
BJ  
GA  
GB  
GD  
GE  
GF  
GH  
GI  
GL  
GM  
GN  
GP  
GQ  
GR  
GS  
GT  
GU  
GW  
GY  
HK  
HM  
BM  
BN  
BO  
BR  
BS  
BT  
BV  
BW  
BY  
BZ  
CA  
CC  
CF  
CG  
CH  
CI  
Lebanon  
Saint Lucia  
Liechtenstein  
Sri Lanka  
Liberia  
PL  
Poland  
PM  
PN  
PR  
PT  
PW  
PY  
QA  
RE  
RO  
RU  
RW  
SA  
Saint Pierre and Miquelon  
Pitcairn Island  
Puerto Rico  
Portugal  
Palau  
Paraguay  
Qatar  
Reunion (French)  
Rumania  
Russian Federation  
Rwanda  
Saudi Arabia  
Lesotho  
Lithuania  
Luxembourg  
Latvia  
Libya  
Morocco  
Monacco  
Moldova  
Madagascar  
Marshall Islands  
Macedonia  
Mali  
Myanmar  
Mongolia  
Macao  
Northern Mariana Islands  
Martinique (French)  
Mauretania  
Guinea  
Guadeloupe (French)  
Equatorial Guinea  
Greece  
S. Georgia & S. Sandwich Islands  
Guatemala  
Guam (USA)  
Guinea Bissau  
Guyana  
Hong Kong  
Heard and McDonald  
Islands  
Honduras  
Croatia  
CK  
CL  
CM  
CN  
CO  
CR  
CS  
Cameroon  
China  
Columbia  
Costa Rica  
Former Czechoslovakia  
Cuba  
HN  
HR  
HT  
Haiti  
CU  
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Australia  
International Dynamics Australasia Pty Ltd.  
129 Palmer Street  
AUS - Richmond, Victoria 3121  
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Fax 00 61 - 3- 94 29 08 33  
BeNeLux  
Loewe Opta Benelux NV/SA  
Uilenbaan 84  
B–2160 Antwerpen  
Tel. 00 32 - 3- 2 70 99 30  
Fax 00 32 - 3- 2 71 01 08  
Denmark  
Kjaerulff 1 A/S  
C.F.Tietgens Boulevard 19  
DK–5220 Odense SØ  
Tel. 00 45 - 66 13 54 80  
Fax 00 45 - 66 13 54 10  
Germany  
Loewe Opta GmbH, Customer Care Center  
Industriestraße 11  
D–96317 Kronach  
Tel. 0049 1801–22256393  
Fax 0049 9261–99500  
France  
Loewe France S.A.  
13 rue du Dépôt, Parc del l‘Europe, BP 10010  
F - 67014 Strasbourg Cédex  
Tel. 00 33 - 3- 88 79 72 50  
Fax 00 33 - 3- 88 79 72 59  
Greece  
ISR - Givataiim 53401  
Tel. 00 972 - 3 - 57 27 155  
Fax 00 972 - 3 - 57 27 150  
Italy  
Loewe Italiana SRL  
Lago del Perlar, 12  
Fax 00 46 - 4 06 79 74 01  
Switzerland  
Telion AG  
Rütistrasse 26  
CH-8952 Schlieren  
Tel. 00 41 - 44 732 15 11  
Fax 00 41 - 44 730 15 02  
Slowenia  
Jadran Trgovsko Podjetje  
Partizanska cesta 69  
I–37135 Verona  
Tel. 00 39 - 045 82 51 611  
Fax 00 39 - 045 82 51 622  
Malta  
Mirage Holdings Ltd  
Flamingo Complex, Cannon Road  
M–Qormi  
Tel. 0 03 56 22 - 79 40 00  
Fax 0 03 56 21 - 44 59 83  
Email s.martinelli@flamingo.com.mt  
Morokko  
SL–6210 Sezana  
Tel. 0 03 86 - 57 31 04 40  
Fax 0 03 86 - 57 31 04 42  
Spain/Canary Islands  
Gaplasa S.A.  
Conde de Torroja, 25  
E–28022 Madrid  
SOMARA S.A.  
Tel. 0 03 49 - 17 48 29 60  
Fax 0 03 49 - 13 29 16 75  
South Africa  
THE SOUNDLAB PTY LTD  
P.O. Box 31952, Kylami 1684  
Republic of South Africa  
Tel. 00 27 - 1 14 66 47 00  
Fax 00 27 - 1 14 66 42 85  
Czech Republic  
K+B EXPERT SPOL. S R.O.  
U Expertu 91  
CZ - 25069 Klicany u Prahy  
Tel: 0 04 20 - 2 72 12 21 11 (222)  
Fax: 0 04 20 - 2 72 12 21 99 (239)  
Turkey  
Enkay Elektronik Servis Müdürlügü  
Alemdag Cad: Site Yolu No.: 10  
Ümraniye/ Istanbul  
Tel. 00 90 - 216 634 44 44  
Fax 00 90 - 216 643 39 88  
Hungary  
Basys Magyarorszagi KFT  
Epitok utja 2–4  
H–2040 Budaörs  
377, Rue Mustapha El Maani  
MA–20000 Casablanca  
Tel. 00 21 22 - 2 22 03 08  
Fax 00 21 22 - 2 26 00 06  
Norway  
CableCom AS  
Østre Kullerød 5  
N–3214 Sandefjord  
Tel. 00 47 - 33 48 33 48  
Fax 00 47 - 33 44 60 44  
Austria  
Loewe Austria GmbH  
Parkring 10  
A–1010 Wien  
SOUND HELLAS S.A.  
Kleanthous Str. 10  
GR–54642 Thessaloniki  
Tel. 00 30 - 2310 - 856 100  
Fax 00 30 - 2310 - 856 300  
Great Britain  
Tel 00 43 1 / 51 633 - 31 34  
Fax 00 43 1 / 51 633 - 30 32  
Poland  
DSV TRADING SA  
Plac Kaszubski 8  
PL–81-350 Gdynia  
Tel. 00 48 58 - 6 61 28 00  
Fax 00 48 58 - 6 61 44 70  
Portugal  
LinnSight Ltd.  
PO Box 8465  
UK – KA 7 2YF Prestwick  
Tel. 00 44 - 12 92 - 47 15 57  
Fax 00 44 - 12 92 - 47 15 54  
CIS  
Service Center Loewe  
Petrovsky per., d. 5, str. 3 of. 17  
RUS–107031 Moscow  
Tel. 0 95 - 928 33 58  
Fax 0 95 - 928 58 79  
Israel  
Vídeoacustica  
Comercio e Representacoes de  
Equipamentos Electronicos S.A.  
Estrada Circunvalacao, Quinta do Paizinho, Arm. 5  
P–2795-632 Carnaxide  
Tel. 0 03 51 - 2 14 24 17 70  
Fax 0 03 51 - 2 14 18 80 93  
Email offi[email protected]  
Sweden  
Tel. 00 36 - 23 41 56 37 (121)  
Fax 00 36 - 23 41 51 82  
Cyprus  
HADJIKYRIAKOS & SONS LTD.  
Prodromou 121, P.O Box 21587  
CY–1511 Nicosia, Cyprus  
Tel. 0 03 57 - 22 87 21 11  
Fax 0 03 57 - 22 66 33 91  
Kjaerulff 1 AB  
Ridbanegatan 4, Box 9076  
S–200 39 Malmö  
PL Trading (pz 2004) Ltd.  
27, Aliat Hanoar St.  
Tel. 00 46 - 4 06 79 74 00  
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Codelist RC3 / Lista de códigos RC3  
Loewe  
Dantax  
DEC  
0723  
0699 0818  
Karcher  
Kendo  
0783  
0699  
P&B  
Pacific  
0818  
0768 0790 0713 0831  
Decca  
0770  
0490 0634  
0699 0788  
Kenwood  
Kiiro  
Kingavon  
Kiss  
Koda  
Koss  
Lawson  
Lecson  
Lenco  
Lenoxx  
Lexia  
0534 0490 0737  
0718 0770  
0818  
Palladium  
Palsonic  
Panasonic  
Panda  
0695  
0689 0672  
0490 1908  
DVD-Player  
DVD-Recorder Centros 11x2  
DVD-Recorder Centros 21x2  
STB  
0539  
0741  
1463  
1127  
0866  
Denon  
Denver  
Denzel  
Diamond  
Digihome  
digiRED  
Digitrex  
DiK  
Dinamic  
DiViDo  
DK digital  
DMTECH  
Dragon  
Dual  
0665  
0651 0768 0723  
0665  
0818  
0651  
0783  
Philips  
0539 0646 0503 1914  
VCR  
0713  
0717  
0672  
0831  
0788  
0705  
0831  
Phonotrend  
Pioneer  
Pointer  
Powerpoint  
Proline  
Proscan  
Prosonic  
Provision  
Radionette  
Raite  
Rank Arena  
RCA  
REC  
Red Star  
Reoc  
Revoy  
Roadstar 0699 0690 0689 0713 0818  
Rotel  
Rowa  
Saba  
Sabaki  
Salora  
Samsung  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
Scan  
ScanMagic  
Schaub Lorenz  
Schneider 0651 0783 0705 0790 0788  
Scientific Labs  
Scott  
SEG  
Shanghai  
Sharp  
Sherwood  
Shinco  
Silva  
SilvaSchneider  
Singer  
Skymaster  
Slim Art  
SM Electronic  
Smart  
Sonashi  
0699  
0705 0716 0768  
0696  
0699 0651 0770 0818  
0690  
0571 0631 1900 1902  
0770  
0718  
DVD  
0651 0672 0790 1004  
0699  
0591 0741 1906  
0651  
0522  
0699  
0699  
0741  
0665  
LG  
Lifetec  
Limit  
Loewe  
3DLAB  
A-Trend  
Acoustic Solutions  
AEG  
Aiwa  
Akai 0790 0788 0690 0716 0713 0705  
AKI  
Akira  
Alba  
0539  
0714  
0730  
0783 0790  
0831  
0716 0768  
0539 1922  
0768  
0705 0783  
0705  
0573  
1004  
0503 0818  
0723  
0665 0651 0713 0730  
0788 0770  
0641 0695  
0783 0790 0831  
LogicLab  
Logix  
Lumatron  
Luxman  
Luxor  
Magnavox  
Magnex  
Manhattan  
Marantz  
Mark  
Matsui  
MBO  
MDS  
Medion  
Memorex  
Metz  
0718  
E-Boda  
Eclipse  
Electrohome  
Elin  
Elta  
Emerson  
Enzer  
Ferguson  
Finlux  
Firstline  
Funai  
GE  
Global Solutions  
Global Sphere  
Go Video  
GoldStar  
Goodmans  
0723  
0723  
0770  
0770  
0522 0651  
0689 0490  
0770 0788  
0768  
0718  
0699  
0717 0699 0713 0723 0695  
0690 0770 0788 0790  
0699  
All-Tel  
0790  
0770  
0713  
0672  
0690  
0730  
0591 0705  
Amitech  
Amstrad  
Apex Digital  
Audiosonic  
AWA  
Black Diamond  
Blaupunkt  
Blue Sky 0699 0695 0713 0672 0651  
0665  
0651  
0741 0770 0783  
0705  
0539  
0713  
0623  
1004  
0651  
0768  
0651  
0695  
0717  
0768  
0768  
0651 0695  
0690 0730  
0699  
0741  
0573 0490  
0695 0716 0768 0723 0770  
0670 0695 0790  
0705  
0713  
0717  
0651 0783 0716 0831  
0831  
Boman  
Brain Wave  
Brandt  
0783  
0770  
0651 0551  
0783  
0571 0713  
0723  
0718  
0695  
0503 0539  
0539  
0591 0741  
MiCO  
0730  
0788 0770  
0651 1004 0790 0690  
0783 0723 0818  
0665  
Microboss  
Micromaxx  
Micromedia  
Micromega  
Microsoft  
Microstar  
Minax  
Minoka  
Mitsubishi  
Mizuda  
Monyka  
Mustek  
Mx Onda  
NAD  
Bush  
0699 0690 0689 0717  
0713 0818 0695 0831 0723  
0768  
Graetz  
Grandin  
Grundig  
0768  
0718 0651 0672  
0665 0713 0768  
0672  
0630 0695  
0717 0741 0633  
0717  
C-Tech  
0716  
Cambridge Audio  
Cambridge Soundworks  
CAT  
Celestial  
Centrex  
Centrum  
cineULTRA  
Classic  
Clatronic  
Clayton  
Coby  
Conia  
Crown  
Cybercom  
CyberHome  
Cytron  
Daewoo  
Daewoo International  
Dansai  
0696  
0696  
0699  
0539 0695 0651 0775  
0705 0790 0713 0670 0723  
0522  
0831  
0713  
0770  
0713  
0818  
0665  
0730  
Grunkel  
H&B  
Haaz  
Hanseatic  
HCM  
HDT  
0770  
0818 0713  
0768  
0672  
0672 1004  
0713  
0741  
0788  
0705  
0730  
0788  
0831  
0699  
0730  
0788  
0713  
0730  
0672  
0690 0716 0723  
0730 0768  
0770  
0730 0768 0690  
0718 0705 0713  
0716  
HE  
0651 0723  
0741  
Henß  
Hitachi  
Hiteker  
Home Electronics  
Hyundai  
Ingelen  
ISP  
Jeken  
JMB  
JVC  
0713  
0664 0665 0573  
0672  
Naiko  
0770  
0665  
0831  
Neufunk  
Nordmende  
Omni  
Onkyo  
Optimus  
Orava  
0770 0651 0690  
0831  
0714 0816  
0716 0651 0705  
0770 0705 0714  
0699  
0730  
0783  
0788  
0695  
0699  
0695  
0690 0699  
0627 0503  
0571  
Sony  
0533 0573 1903 1904  
0768  
Soundmaster  
Soundmax  
Soundwave  
Standard  
Starmedia  
0768  
0783  
0651 0768  
0818  
0818  
0695  
0651  
Orion  
Oritron  
0770 0783  
0623 0539 0503 1901 1940  
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Sunwood  
Supervision  
SVA  
0788  
0730 0768  
Asuka  
Audiosonic  
AVP  
AWA  
Baird  
0072 0037 0081 0000 0038  
0278  
0045 0042 0278  
0047 0104 0038  
Kimari  
Kneissel  
Kolster  
Korpel  
Kuba  
0047  
Fisher  
Flint  
Frontech  
Fujitsu  
Funai  
0352 0209 0348 0037  
0672  
0768  
0713  
0770  
0352 0000  
0209  
0072  
0000  
0000  
0209 0348  
0072  
Synn  
0037 0278 0642 0043  
0106 0278 0104 0041 0000  
0278 0209 0072  
0278  
Tandberg  
Tatung  
Teac  
0047  
0047  
0226  
Basic Line  
Bestar  
Kuba Electronic  
Kuwa  
0717 0741 0571 0768 0591  
Galaxi  
0000  
0790  
0490 1908  
0770  
0713  
0690 0651  
0651 0768  
0571  
0551 0522  
0665 0788  
0705 0716  
0503  
Black Diamond  
Black Panther  
Blaupunkt  
0642 0278  
0278  
1562 0226 0081  
0037 0209 0348 0072  
0352 0278 0000  
0072  
Galaxis  
GE  
GEC  
General Technic  
Genexxa  
Goldhand  
GoldStar  
Goodmans  
0278  
0320  
0081  
0348  
0104  
Kyoto  
Lenco  
Leyco  
LG  
Lifetec  
Loewe  
Logik  
Lumatron  
Luxor  
0072  
0278  
0072  
Technics  
Technika  
Techwood  
Tensai  
Blue Sky  
0037 0000 0278  
0209 0348  
0081 1562 0226 0866 0037  
0240 0072 0106 0209  
0278  
Tevion  
Bondstec  
Brandt  
Brandt Electronique  
Brinkmann  
Bush0072 0278 0315 0209 0352 0000  
0348 0081  
Carena  
Carrefour  
Casio  
0072  
Theta Digital  
Thomson  
Tokai  
Tokiwa  
Toshiba  
0037 0000  
0000 0072 0240 0278  
0041 0320  
0041  
0209 0348  
0037 0081 0348 0209 0352 0642  
0106 0043 0072 0104 0047  
0048  
Graetz  
0041 0104 0240  
Granada 0104 0048 0081 0240 0037  
0226 0042 0000  
Magnavox  
Manesth  
Marantz  
Mark  
0081  
Umax  
United  
0690  
0209 0081  
0045  
0072 0045 0081 0209  
0081 0038 0209  
0278  
0788 0730 0790  
0741 0713 0591  
0790  
Grandin 0072 0037 0000 0278 0209  
Grundig 0081 0347 0226 0320 0348  
0072  
Haaz  
Hanimex  
Hanseatic 0037 0209 0278 0081 0038  
Harwood  
HCM  
Hinari  
Universum  
Venturer  
Vieta  
Voxson  
Walkvision  
Welkin  
Wesder  
Wharfedale  
Windy Sam  
XBox  
XLogic  
XMS  
Yamada  
Yamaha  
Yamakawa  
Yelo  
0000  
0278  
0041 0000  
0072 0209  
0072 0000  
0352  
0278  
0278 0072  
0081  
Cathay  
CGE  
Matsui  
0209 0348 0037 0240 0352  
0000  
0705  
0730 0831  
0717  
0831  
0699  
0696 0723  
0573  
0348 0209  
0352  
Cimline  
Clatronic  
Combitech  
Condor  
Crown  
Mediator  
Medion  
Melectronic  
Memorex 0104 0000 0037 0048 0047  
Memphis  
Metz  
Micormay  
Micromaxx  
Migros  
Mitsubishi  
Multitec  
Multitech  
Murphy  
Myryad  
NAD  
National  
NEC  
Neckermann  
Nesco  
0081  
0209 0348 0352  
0000 0037 0038  
0072  
0072  
0072 0209 0352 0041 0278  
0240  
0072  
Cyrus  
1562 0347 0081 0226 0037  
0522  
Daewoo 0278 0642 0209 0348 0352  
0045  
Hisawa  
Hischito  
Hitachi  
0209 0352  
0348  
0209  
0000  
0770 0768  
0788 0689  
1004  
0045  
Dansai  
Daytron  
de Graaf  
Decca  
0209  
0072 0278  
0278  
0042 0041 0000 0240 0081  
0104 0384  
0043 0067 0081  
0037  
0000 0072 0104  
0490 0539 0646  
0665 0710 0765  
0718  
0730  
0503 0591 0741  
0042 0081 0104 0048  
0000 0041 0081 0067 0348  
Hornyphone  
Hypson  
0081  
0072 0209 0278 0352  
0000 0240  
Imperial  
Ingersoll  
Inno Hit  
Interbuy  
Interfunk  
Internal  
0000  
0081  
0104  
Yukai  
Zenith  
Deitron  
Denko  
Diamant  
Domland  
Dual  
Dumont  
Elbe  
Elcatech  
Elin  
Elsay  
Elta  
Emerson  
ESC  
Etzuko  
Fast  
0278  
0072  
0037  
0209 0240  
0240 0278 0072  
0037 0072  
1562 0226  
0041 0038 0067 0104 0037  
VCR  
0209  
0081 0104  
0278  
0278 0037  
0041 0081 0278 0000  
0000 0081 0104  
0278 0038  
0072  
0041 0081  
0072 0000 0352  
0209  
Adyson  
0072  
International  
Intervision 0000 0278 0037 0209 0348  
Irradio  
ITT  
ITT Nokia  
ITV  
JMB  
Joyce  
JVC  
Kaisui  
Kambrook  
Karcher  
Kendo  
Aiwa0307 0000 0209 0348 0352 0037  
0041  
Neufunk  
Nikkai  
Nokia  
0072 0037 0081  
0106 0041 0384 0104 0240  
0072 0278  
Akai  
0106 0315 0041 0352 0240  
0240  
0072  
0072 0278  
0072 0045 0000  
0278 0240  
0072  
0104 0106 0315 0041 0278  
0240 0048 0042 0081  
0041 0384 0320 0067  
0209 0348  
Akashi  
Akiba  
Akura  
0072  
0072  
0072 0041  
0048  
0278 0037  
0209 0352  
Nordmende  
NU-TEC  
Oceanic 0000 0048 0106 0081 0104  
0041  
Okano  
Orbit  
Orion  
Orson  
Osaki  
Osume  
Otake  
Alba0278 0072 0209 0352 0000 0315  
0348 0081  
0000  
0041 0067 0384  
Allorgan  
Allstar  
0240  
0081  
0000 0278 0072  
0072  
0897  
0072  
0037  
0278  
0315 0209 0348 0072 0278  
Ferguson  
Fidelity  
0041 0320 0000 0278  
0000 0072 0240  
0072  
0209 0352 0348  
0000  
0000 0037 0072  
0072  
Amstrad  
Anitech  
Ansonic  
Aristona  
ASA  
Finlandia 0104 0081 0042 0000 0048  
0384  
Finlux  
0106 0209 0315 0348 0072  
0000  
0081  
0037 0081  
0037  
0041 0038  
0000  
0000 0081 0104 0042  
Kenwood  
KIC  
Firstline 0072 0209 0348 0043 0037  
0209  
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Otto Versand  
Palladium 0072 0315 0037 0041 0209  
0240 0348 0432  
Palsonic  
Panasonic  
Pathe Cinema  
Pathe Marconi  
Perdio  
0081  
Silva  
Silver  
Singer  
Sinudyne  
Smaragd  
Sonitron  
Sonneclair  
Sonoko  
Sonolor  
Sontec  
0037  
0278  
0045  
Yamaha  
Yamishi  
Yokan  
Yoko  
0041  
0072 0278  
0072  
Cambridge  
Canal Satellite  
Canal+  
Cherokee  
Chess  
CityCom  
Clemens Kamphus  
Cobra  
Colombia  
Columbia  
Columbus  
Comag  
Condor  
Connexions  
Conrad  
Conrad Electronic  
Cryptovision  
Cyrus  
0501  
0853  
0853  
0072 0000  
1562 0226  
0043  
0081 0209  
0037 0072 0240  
0209  
0123 0710 1323  
0157 0605 0713 1085  
1176 0115 0607 0299  
0834 0396  
0396  
0348  
0047  
0072  
0278  
ZX  
0041  
0000 0209  
0038 0072  
0081 0384  
0278  
SAT /STB)  
Philco  
Philips  
0048  
0668 0132  
0132  
0037 0278  
0032 0106  
0037 0209 0348  
@sat  
ABsat  
ADB  
Adcom  
AGS  
Akai  
Akena  
Alba  
Allsat  
Alltech  
Alpha  
Altai  
1300  
0668 0123 1323 0710  
0642  
Phoenix  
Phonola  
Pioneer  
Portland  
Prinz  
Profitronic  
Proline  
Prosco  
Prosonic  
Protech  
Provision  
Pye  
Quasar  
Quelle  
Radialva  
Radiola  
Rank  
Reoc  
Rex  
RFT  
Roadstar  
Royal  
Saba  
Saisho  
Sony  
0668  
0132  
0607  
0396  
0081  
0067 0081 0042  
0278  
Soundwave  
Ssangyong  
Standard  
Starlite  
Stern  
0072  
0278  
0037 0104  
0200  
0668 0710  
0200  
0000  
0607 0573 0115 0501  
0607 0713  
0455 0795  
0200  
0081 0240  
0000 0320  
0278  
0278  
0209 0348 0278  
0000  
0668  
Sunkai  
0455 0713  
0200 1017 1043  
0713  
Sunstar  
Suntronic  
Sunwood  
Supra  
Symphonic  
T+A  
0209 0278 0000  
0081  
0000  
0072  
0037 0240  
0000 0072  
D-box  
1127 1114 0723  
0396  
Daeryung  
Daewoo  
Delfa  
Deltasat  
DGTEC  
Digatron  
Digenius  
Digiality  
Digipro  
DigiQuest  
Diskoverer  
Diskovery  
Diseqc  
0668 0200  
0396  
0713  
0396 0132  
0278  
0081  
0278  
0081  
1296 0713  
0863  
Amitronica  
Ampere  
Amstrad 0847 0713 0742 0396 0132  
0882 0885 0863 0501 0795 1113  
Anglo  
Ankaro  
AntSat  
Apollo  
Arcon  
Armstrong  
Asat  
ASLF  
AssCom  
Astacom  
Aston  
0226  
0209  
0278  
1075  
1242  
1294  
0299  
0607  
1105  
0863  
Taisho  
0037 0072 0081 0048  
0081  
Tandberg  
Tashiko  
Tatung  
0000 0048 0240 0081 0037  
0000 0041 0081 0048 0043  
0209 0348 0352  
0072 0041 0000 0278 0642  
0037 0081 0307  
0278 0072  
0713  
0713  
1017 1083  
0041  
0209 0348 0278  
0041 0384  
0072  
Teac  
0455  
0605 0157  
0668 0710  
0710  
1205 1043 0834 0132 1075  
0240 0072 0037 0278  
0072  
0041 0320 0384 0278  
0209 0348  
0043 0106 0104  
0240 0432  
TEC  
0200  
0200  
0713  
0853  
Tech Line  
TechniSat  
Teleavia  
Telefunken  
Teletech  
Tenosal  
Tensai  
0072  
0348 0209  
Distratel  
Distrisat  
DMT  
0084 0885 1205  
0200  
0041  
Salora  
Samsung  
0041 0320 0384 0278  
0072 0278 0000  
0072  
1075  
0200 0396  
1237  
0642 0879  
0668 0710  
1129  
0607 0713  
DNT  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
Saville  
SBR  
0041 0067 0106 0072 0348  
0104 0047 0048 0067  
0352 0278 0240  
0081  
DREAM multimedia.TV  
DStv  
Astra  
Astro  
0000 0037 0072  
0348 0209  
0133 0173 0501 0658 0607  
Tevion  
1113 1099 1100 0200  
Thomson 0320 0041 0067 0384 0278  
Thorn  
Thorn-Ferguson  
Tokai  
Tokiwa  
Echostar 0610 1169 0871 0167 0853  
1086 1200 0454 0396 0713  
0668 0511 0453  
Einhell  
Elap  
Elsat  
Elta  
Emme Esse  
Engel  
EP Sat  
Eurieult  
Eurocrypt  
Europa  
Europhon  
Eurosky  
Athena  
Atlanta  
Aurora  
Austar  
Avalon  
Axiel  
0668  
0871  
0879  
Scan Sonic  
Schaub Lorenz 0041 0104 0000 0106  
0315  
Schneider 0072 0000 0037 0081 0278  
0240 0042 0897  
0240  
0041 0104 0037  
0320  
0072 0037 0041 0104  
0132 0713 0501  
0713 1129 0668 0710  
0713  
0863 0642 0497 0879 1176  
0072  
0348  
0396  
0668 0710  
1111 0834  
0455  
Topline  
Seaway  
SEG  
SEI  
0278  
0072 0240 0278 0642 0081  
0081  
Toshiba 0045 0041 0384 0043 0081  
Towada  
Tredex  
Uher  
Ultravox  
Unitech  
United Quick Star  
Universum  
0200  
0871  
1017 0713  
Axis  
Beko  
0072  
0278  
0037 0240  
Bentley Walker  
Blaupunkt  
Blue Sky  
Boca  
Boston  
Broco  
BskyB  
BT  
Bubu Sat  
1017  
0173  
0713 0885  
0132 0713  
0132 0710 0668  
0713  
Sei-Sinudyne  
Seleco  
Sentra  
Setron  
Sharp  
0081  
0041 0384 0037  
0072  
0455  
0084 0885 0882  
0455  
0278  
0240  
0278  
0072  
0863 0607 0501 0200  
0299 0607  
0607 0132 0299 0115  
0114 0501  
0607 0115  
0668 0157 0605 0713  
0048 0037 0569  
0072 0104  
0037  
0000 0081 0240 0037  
0106 0348 0209 0104  
0067  
0081 0352 0278 0642  
0037  
Shintom  
Shivaki  
0847 1175  
0668 0710  
0713  
Victor  
Watson  
Weltblick  
Siemens 0037 0104 0081 0320 0347  
Siera  
Eurostar  
Fenner  
0081  
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Ferguson  
Fidelity  
Finlandia  
Finlux  
Flair Mate  
Force  
Fortec Star  
Foxtel  
0455  
0501  
0455  
JVC  
0571  
0713  
0713  
1300  
1111  
Netgem  
Neuhaus  
Neusat  
Nikko  
1322  
1017 1293 1292  
0501  
K-SAT  
Kamm  
Kaon  
KaTelco  
Kathrein  
0501 0713 0834 0607  
SAT  
0713 0834  
0713 0723 0200  
1023 1114 0751 1127 0723  
0853 0573 1223 0455 1723  
Sat Control  
Sat Partner  
Sat Team  
Satcom  
Satec  
Satline  
Satstation  
Schneider  
Schwaiger  
1300  
0501  
0713  
0573 0455  
0713  
1101  
1017 1083  
Nokia  
0658 0249 1057 0173  
1221 0200 0713 0668 0742  
0123 0115 1323 0710  
0605 0607  
0713 0834  
0628  
1310 1312  
0455  
0879 0720 0455 0497  
0795 1176  
Nordmende  
Nova  
OctalTV  
Okano  
OnDigital 0751 0329 0241 0867 0133  
Optex  
Optus  
Kathrein Eurostar  
Kiton  
Klap  
Konig  
Koscom  
Kreiling  
Kreiselmeyer  
Kyostar  
L&S Electronic  
Labgear  
LaSAT  
Lenco  
Lenson  
Lexus  
LG  
0115  
0114  
0668 0710  
0607  
0879  
1294  
0668  
1083  
Fracarro  
Freecom  
Freesat  
FTEmaximal  
Fuba  
Fugionkyo  
Galaxis  
0853 0115 0879  
Garnet  
GF  
GF Star  
GOD Digital  
Goldbox  
Goldvision  
Gooding  
Goodmans  
Gradiente  
Granada  
Grandin  
Grundig 0173 0847 1150 1291 1435  
0571 0750 0879 0885 0853 0501  
1297 1330  
Hanseatic  
Hänsel & Gretel  
Hauppauge  
HDT  
Heliocom  
Helium  
0871 0668  
0501 0173  
0882  
0713 0863  
0710 0668 0157 1206  
0605 0157 0607 0885  
1111 0132 1075  
0115 0299  
0396  
0834 1043  
0658 0249 0114  
0173  
0834  
0879 0853  
SCS  
Seemann  
SEG  
Seleco  
Septimo  
Siemens  
Skantin  
Skinsat  
SKR  
0396 0173 0573 0115 0299  
1105  
1111 1101 0834 0863 1176  
Orbitech 1099 1100 0200 0501 0157  
0605 0742 0114 1087  
0871  
0132  
1043  
1296  
Origo  
Ouralis  
Oxford  
Pace  
0497  
1205  
0668  
1205 0885  
0173  
1075  
0834 1043  
1043  
0607 0115 0132 0157 0299  
0455 0847 0887 1175 0241  
0867 0123 1323 0791 0795  
0713  
0501  
0713  
0713 0115 0607  
0200  
0853  
1017  
0571  
0501  
0200  
1075  
0720 0497 0200 0853 0710 1423  
Packsat  
0710  
0299  
0571 0501  
0501  
0879 0615  
Sky  
SKY+  
Skymaster  
0847 0856 0887 1014  
1175  
0713 0605 0157 1200  
1085 1075 0628  
0200  
0157 0605 0713  
0132 0742  
0157 0713 1200  
1075 1085  
0132 0299 1101 0882  
0396 1113 0115 0713  
0282 0847 0853 0455  
0132  
Palcom  
Palladium  
Palsat  
Panasat  
Panasonic  
Panda  
Lifesat  
Logix  
0605 0299 1043 0713  
1017 1075  
1284 0455  
0887  
Lorenzen 0299 1294 0607 0742 0132  
Luxor  
M&B1  
Manata  
Manhattan  
Skymax  
SkySat  
SL  
0455  
0084  
0573 0501  
0605  
0710 0668 0713  
1083 0455 0710 0668  
0834 1017  
0200  
0750 0713 0173 0571  
0571 0710 0173  
0607  
0847 1104 0455 1320  
0455 0607 0173 0834  
0668  
Patriot  
Philips  
SM Electronic  
0200 1114 0853 0455 0750  
0710 0668 0571 0173 0133 1336  
Phonotrend  
Pioneer  
Planet  
Polytron  
Praxis  
Smart  
0605 1099 1100  
Marantz  
Maspro  
Matsui  
Max  
0863 1017 1200  
0329 0853 0352  
0871 0396  
0132 0607  
Sony  
SR  
Starland  
Strong  
Sunsat  
Sunstar  
Tantec  
Tatung  
Teac  
1294  
1011  
0607  
0607  
0396  
0511  
0713  
MB  
0605  
0853  
1206  
0879 0853 1105 1159 1300  
Mediabox  
Mediacom  
MediaSat  
Medion  
Medison  
Mega  
Preisner  
0132 0396 1101 1113  
0713  
0132  
0455  
0455  
1322  
1200  
Hirschmann  
0396 0882 1113 1111  
Premiere 0853 1114 1127 0723 1111  
1176 1195 1100 0249 0658 1435  
0173 0573 1085 0299 0501  
0710 0607 0668  
0455  
0501 0853  
0713 0299 1043  
0713  
Primacom  
Profile  
Promax  
Prosat  
Prosonic  
Pye  
1111  
0668 0710  
Hitachi  
HNE  
Houston  
Humax  
Huth  
Hyundai  
ID Digital  
Imex  
Ingelen  
International  
Interstar  
Intervision  
Invideo  
IRTE  
0742 0132  
0668 0396  
1176 0863  
0132 0607 1017 1075  
1011 1159 1075  
1176 0863  
0084  
0200  
0455  
0628  
0742  
0571  
0834  
Tecatel  
TechniSat  
Metronic 0713 1215 0084 0885 1205  
Metz  
Micro  
Micro electronic  
Micro Technology  
Micromaxx  
Microtec  
0200 1099 1100 1195  
0173  
0607 0501 0713  
0713  
0501 1322  
1206  
0607 0885  
Technosat  
Technowelt  
Techsan  
Techwood  
Telasat  
Pyxis  
0713  
0299  
0713  
0571  
Quadral  
Quelle  
Radiola  
Radix  
RFT  
Roadstar  
Rover  
Saba  
Sabre  
Sagem  
0628 0668 0710 1323  
0607 0742 0115  
0200  
1017  
0114  
0605 0115 0607  
0396 0882  
0132  
1105 1017  
0628 0607  
0871  
Minerva  
0396 1113 0882  
0200  
Teleciel  
1043  
0713  
0710  
Mitsubishi  
Morgan’s  
Motorola  
Multichoice  
Multitec  
0455  
Telecom  
Telefunken  
Teleka  
Telesat  
Telestar  
0200 0713 0132  
0856  
0713  
0628 0713  
0710 0885 0115 0607  
0455  
0396 0750 0501 0607 0834  
0605 0607  
0609  
0871  
0573 0455 0723  
0710  
0642 0879  
0157  
Italtel  
ITT Nokia  
JOK  
0501 1099 1100 0114  
0200 0157  
Myryad  
Mysat  
0200  
0713  
0820 1114 1253  
Samsung 0863 1243 1343 0853 1206  
Teletech  
0114  
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Televes  
0455 0501 0132  
Noos  
NTL Cabletell  
Ono  
0817  
0276  
1068  
Thomson 0455 0713 0853 0115 0607  
12910820 0668 0710 1046  
Thorn  
Tokai  
Tonna  
Topfield  
Toshiba  
TPS  
0455  
0200  
Optus  
Pace  
Philips  
PVP Stereo Visual  
Sagem  
0276 1060  
1068 1060  
0817 0286  
0003  
0455 0668 0501 0713 0834  
1206  
0455  
0820 1253  
0817  
0443  
Tele+1  
Triasat  
Triax  
0501  
Telepiu  
Tudi  
0443  
0286  
0501 0115 0200 0396 0713  
08530114 1296 1291 0132  
United Cable  
0003  
Turnsat  
Twinner  
UEC  
0713  
0132 0713  
Visiopass  
0817  
0879  
Uher  
0157  
Unisat  
Universum  
0200  
0173 0571 0607 0299  
0115 0742 1087  
Van Hunen  
Variosat  
Ventana  
Vestel  
VH-Sat  
Viasat  
Visionic  
Visiosat  
Wetekom  
Wewa  
0299  
0173  
0200  
0742  
0299  
1323 1023 0820  
1105  
0710 0713  
0157 0605 0501  
0455  
Wisi  
0173 0396 0299 0455 0501  
0607 0834  
Worldsat  
XCOM  
XSat  
Xtreme  
YES  
0710 0114 0123 0668  
0123 0668  
0668 0713 0123  
1300  
0887  
Zehnder 1075 0742 0114 0115 0419  
Zenith  
Zeta Technology  
Zinwell  
0856  
0200  
1176  
Cable Box (STB)  
Austar  
BT  
0276  
0003  
Canal Plus  
Comcrypt  
Decsat  
0443  
0443  
0423  
Filmnet  
0443  
France Telecom  
General Instruments  
Jerrold  
Kabelvision  
Macab  
0817  
0276  
0003 0276  
0003  
0817  
Melita  
0003  
MNet  
0443  
Mr Zapp  
0817  
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