Dvdr setup options – RIDGID SeeSnake User Manual
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5. To quit the playback entirely, press the Stop Key
a
second time.
Erasing a Disc
Discs of the DVD+RW or DVD-RW types can be written to,
erased and overwritten. DVD-R and DVD+R discs can be
written to once.
1. To erase a disc, press the Tools Key
. A menu will
appear offering two options: Erase or Finalize.
NOTE: Do not choose the Erase option if you have not backed
up desired files on the disc.
2. To erase the disc, use the arrow keys to highlight the
“Erase” option and press the Select Key
. When erasure
is complete, select the Exit option to exit the menu.
Editing Disc Properties
A recorded disc is organized into files, each of which may
have multiple chapters.
Press the Edit Key
during playback of a disc to access
choices for editing the properties of the disc files and
chapters. These choices include:
• Setting the file name.
• Setting the file’s protected status, which prevents or
allows editing or overwriting.
• Setting the overwrite protection for individual files,
which prevents or allows new files to be written over the
old one.
• Erasing a file.
Monitor Controls
The LCD Monitor has six buttons along the front of it: Power,
Menu, Down, Decrease, Increase, and Source.
Power turns the monitor ON or OFF.
Menu brings up a series of menus which configure the
monitor display.
Picture Menu: Controls the brightness, contrast, hue
saturation, tint, and sharpness of the display picture.
Source Menu: Cycles through available source settings
for the display: Video 1, Video 2, S-Video, or PC.
On-Screen Display Menu: Controls horizontal and
vertical position and display duration.
Setup Menu: Controls options for auto-power, resetting
system defaults, and selecting NTSC or PAL system
displays.
The Down button highlights menu choices and goes down
the list of choices in a menu.
Decrease will lower the value of a setting (e.g., Brightness)
when a menu is displayed.
Increase will raise the value of a setting (e.g., Brightness)
when a menu is displayed.
Source will cycle through the available Source settings as
listed under the Source menu above. From within a Menu,
pressing the Source button will exit to the normal display.
DVDR Setup Options
The DVDR Setup Key
accesses six catagories for defining
preferences for the system (System, Language, Playback,
Recording, Audio, and TV Tuner).
By arrowing down to one of the categories, and then arrowing
right you will see sub-menus and options displayed. You can
then select the options by highlighting them and pressing
the Select Key
.
NOTE: The default settings for the system can be used
directly, except for the Data Source setting described below,
which must be changed to “SCART”, the system will revert to
TV setting if the System option to Reset Defaults is used.
Recording
The Recording menu provides options for setting recording
modes. Using a 4.7GB recordable and writeable DVD the
DVDR will store more data (with lower playback quality) or
less data (with higher playback quality) depending on the
mode (Table 2).
Mode
Definition
Record Time
HQ
High-Quality
1 hour
SP
Standard Play
2 hours
LP
Long Play
3 hours
EP
Extended Play
4 hours
SLP
Super-Long Play
6 hours
Record Mode Capacities