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Philips DVDR3365 User Manual

Philips DVDR3365
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User Manual
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Table of Contents

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Philips DVDR3365 Specifications

Picture / Display IconPicture / Display
aspect ratio4:3, 16:9
D/A converter10 bit, 54 MHz
A/D converter10 bit, 54 MHz
Sound IconSound
D/A converter24 bit, 96 kHz
A/D converter24 bit, 96 kHz
signal to noise ratio106
distortion and noise (1kHz)90 dB
crosstalk (1kHz)105 dB
dynamic range (1kHz)90 dB
Video Recording IconVideo Recording
recording systemPAL
compression formatsMPEG2
audio compressionDolby Digital
Audio Playback IconAudio Playback
compression formatDolby Digital, DTS, MP3, MPEG2 Multichannel, PCM
MP3 bit rates32-256 kbps and VBR
disc playback mediaCD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3-CD, MP3-DVD
Tuner / Reception / Transmission IconTuner / Reception / Transmission
number of TV tuners1
aerial input75 Ohm coaxial (IEC75)
TV systemPAL
Power IconPower
power supply50Hz, 220-240V
consumption25 W (Typical)
standby power consumption< 3 W
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
set dimensions435 x 65 x 285 mm
packaging dimensions514 x 155 x 380 mm
weight including packaging6 kg
set weight4 kg

Summary

Care and Safety Information

Setup Precautions

Guidance on proper placement and ventilation for the DVD recorder.

Cleaning Discs

Instructions on how to clean discs to ensure optimal playback.

About Recycling

Information on responsible disposal of electronic equipment and packaging.

General Information

Introduction

Overview of the Philips DVD recorder's capabilities and manual reading advice.

Region Codes

Explanation of DVD region coding and compatibility with the player.

Basic Connections - DVD Recorder

Step 1: Connecting the Antenna Cables

Connects the DVD recorder to an antenna or cable TV signal for reception.

Step 2: Connecting the Video Cable

Connects the DVD recorder's video output to a TV for playback.

Step 3: Connecting the Audio Cables

Connects the DVD recorder's audio output to speakers or an amplifier.

Optional Connections

Connecting to a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver

Guides connecting external satellite or cable TV receivers.

Connecting a Camcorder to the Front Jacks

Explains how to connect camcorders via DV IN or analog jacks.

Connecting a USB Flash Drive or USB Memory Card Reader

Viewing media from USB storage devices.

Remote Control

Main Unit

Front Panel Controls

Description of buttons and indicators on the DVD recorder's front panel.

Jacks Behind the Flap

Identifies and explains the function of rear panel connection ports.

Getting Started

Step 1: Inserting Batteries

Instructions for installing batteries in the remote control.

Step 2: Finding the Viewing Channel

Guides setting up the TV to display the DVD recorder's output.

Step 3: TV Channel Programming

Process for scanning and storing available TV channels.

Step 4: Setting the Language

Configuring language settings for menus, subtitles, and audio.

Step 5: Setting the Time & Date

Manually setting the internal clock for accurate recording.

Recording

Discs for Recording

Information on compatible DVD disc formats for recording.

Recording Settings

Default settings for auto chapter markers, source, and recording mode.

Manual Recording

Starts recording a TV show or external source immediately.

Timer Recording (Manually)

Step-by-step guide to manually setting up timed recordings.

Editing/Finalizing Recording

About Disc Editing

Overview of disc editing options for recorded content.

Accessing Disc Editing Menu

How to enter the menu for editing recorded titles and discs.

Playing Your Recordings (DVD±R) on Other DVD Players

Finalizing DVD±R discs for compatibility with other players.

About Title Editing

Changing individual titles or deleting recordings on a disc.

Playback

Playable Discs

Lists all disc formats supported for playback by the recorder.

Inserting a Disc

Procedure for correctly loading discs into the player.

Starting Disc Playback

How playback begins automatically or via user selection.

Playing a DivX Disc

Instructions for playing DivX movie files from discs.

Additional Playback Features

Changing to Another Title/Chapter/Track

Navigating between different sections of a disc.

Selecting Various Repeat/Shuffle Functions

Setting playback modes like repeat, shuffle, or A-B segment repeat.

Changing the Audio Soundtrack Language

Selecting preferred audio language for DVDs with multiple tracks.

Changing Subtitle Language

Selecting preferred subtitle language for DVDs.

DVD System Menu Options

Accessing System Menu - General

Navigating the general system settings menu.

Accessing System Menu - Playback

Navigating the playback settings menu.

Parental Rating Level

Setting playback limitations based on content ratings.

Setting or Changing the Password

Managing the PIN code for parental controls and restricted content.

Specifications

Video Recording

Details on recording system, compression, and modes.

Video Playback

Supported disc formats and compression for video playback.

Connectivity

List of all input and output connection ports on the unit.

Power

Information on power supply, consumption, and standby power.

Troubleshooting

No Power.

Steps to resolve issues where the device does not turn on.

Remote Control Does Not Work.

Guidance for troubleshooting remote control functionality.

Disc Does Not Play.

Solutions for problems related to disc playback.

No Sound.

Troubleshooting steps for audio output issues.

The Picture Is Distorted or Black and White During Playback.

Resolving picture issues like distortion or incorrect color.

Recordings Are Not Occurring as Scheduled.

Troubleshooting missed or incorrectly scheduled recordings.

No Picture.

Steps to diagnose and fix a complete lack of video output.

Glossary

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