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General information regarding playback

The DVD Recorder can be used with the following discs:
•) DVD
•) Video CD or Super Video CD
•) DVD+RW
•) DVD+R
•) DVD-RW (video mode, finalized)
•) DVD-R
•) CD-R
•) CD-RW
•) Audio CD
•) MP3-CD
You can operate the Recorder using the remote control or the buttons on the front of the
Recorder.

a'PIN' appears on the display.

b The child lock was activated for the inserted disc. Read 'Child lock'

and 'Authorizing discs' in the 'Child lock' chapter.

aI see an 'X' in the menu bar on the screen.

b DVDs can be manufactured in such a way that certain operations are

required or only specific functions are possible during playback. When
the 'X' symbol appears on the screen, the selected function is not
available.

aI see region code information on the screen.

b Because DVD films are usually not released at the same time in all

regions of the world, all DVD players are keyed to a specific region
code. Discs can be assigned an optional region code. If the region
codes of the player and disc do not coincide, playback is not possible.

b The region code for a DVD player can be found on a label at the

back of the device.

b There are no region codes for DVD+Rs.

Problem

Inserting a disc

OPENING

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1

Press the

OPEN/CLOSE

J button on the front of the

Recorder. The disc tray will open. '

OPENING' will appear in the

display, then '

TRAY OPEN' will appear while the tray is open.

2

Carefully place the disc into the tray with the label facing up, then
press

PLAY/PAUSE

G9 or OPEN/CLOSE J . 'CLOSING'

then '

READING' will appear on the display. This indicates that the

disc is being read.

How do I insert double sided DVDs?

Double-sided DVDs do not have labels on either side. The label for each
side is placed in the middle (on the inner ring). To play a specific side,
the label of the side you want to play must be on top or facing up.

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