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DV-RW360H (serv.man10)
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100
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User Manual / Operation Manual
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Device
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Recording
Disc Playback
Editing
Before you start
Connections
Getting started
Changing the 
Setup menu
Others
VCR functions
Before you start
Functional overview (cont’d)
Display message
1
3
6
5
2
4
Data is being recorded on 
a disc. 
The disc tray is opening.
The disc tray is closing.
The unit is loading a disc.
Front Panel Display Guide
The unit is turning on.
The unit is turning off.
The PBC function of the 
Video CD is activated.
1. Current Status of the unit
: Appears when disc playback is paused. 
Appears also during step by step playback.
: Appears when playing back a disc.
: Appears during slow forward or slow reverse 
playback.
: Appears when the timer programming or 
One-touch Timer Recording (OTR) is set and is 
operating.
  Appears when the unit goes into the Satellite 
Link standby mode.
  Flashes when all the timer programmes are 
finished.
  Flashes when there is an error in programming.
: Appears when recording.
  Flashes when recording being paused.
: Appears during repeat playback.
(only for disc playback)
: Appears when a tape is in the unit.
2. Disc type and Current status of the unit
: Appears when an Audio CD or a CD-RW/-R 
disc is inserted into the unit.
: Appears when a Video CD is inserted into the 
unit.
: Appears when a DVD / DivX® is inserted into 
the unit, or when recording or the timer-
standby mode.
: Flashes when switch to the timer-standby 
mode while programming cannot set.
: Flashes when a programme cannot be 
performed for some reasons.
: Appears when a DVD-RW disc is inserted into 
the unit.
: Appears when a DVD-R disc is inserted into 
the unit.
: Appears when the Timer Recording is 
proceeding in VCR.
: Appears when VCR is in the timer-standby 
mode.
: Flashes when switch to the timer-standby 
mode while programming cannot set.
: Flashes when a programme cannot be 
performed for some reasons.
: Appears during VCR to DVD duplication 
process.
: Appears during DVD to VCR duplication 
process.
3. Recording mode
•  Selected recording mode appears.
4. Title / Track and Chapter mark
 
: Title / track number
 : 
Chapter 
number
5. Displays the following
• Playing back time
•  Current title / chapter / track number
•  Recording time / remaining time
• Clock
• Channel number
• VCR tape counter
•  One-touch Timer Recording (OTR) remaining time
6. 
: Appears when the progressive scan 
system is activated.
The Satellite Link is 
activated.
The unit is protecting by the 
Child lock.
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Connections
Connecting to a TV
•   Be sure to turn off the unit and equipment to be connected before connecting.
•   Read through the Operation Manual for the equipment to be connected.
•   Be sure to keep the unit connection cables separate from the TV antenna cable when you install the unit, because it 
may cause electrical interference when you are watching television programmes.
Basic TV connection
CAUTION:
•  Connect the unit directly to the TV. Do not connect the unit to a 
VCR, then connect the VCR to the TV. Copyright protection in the 
VCR could distort the picture playing on the unit.
T V
This unit
VCR
Note
•  Playback picture from DVD cannot be delivered through the Round Coaxial cable. 
The Round Coaxial cable is only for sending the antenna signal to the TV.
•  Connect the unit directly to the TV. 
If you attempt to view video on a TV connected via a VCR, the copy protection function will scramble the picture.
C
B
Y
C
R
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
or
P
B
Y
P
R
DVD
COAXIAL
S-VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
L
R
Y
 P
R
/C
R
 P
B
/C
B
DVD
COAXIAL
S-VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
L
R
Y
 P
R
/C
R
 P
B
/C
B
L
R
AUDIO IN
DVD
COAXIAL
S-VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
L
R
Y
 P
R
/C
R
 P
B
/C
B
S-VIDEO IN
T V
This unit
Good picture
Best picture
Basic Audio
(Analogue) AUDIO OUT
S-VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Audio cable
(commercially 
available)
S-video cable
(commercially 
available)
Component video cable
(commercially available)
DVD's Picture Quality
AV1 (TV)
AV2 (DECODER)
DVD/VCR
AV1
AV1 (TV)
Basic picture
Scart cable 
(commercially 
available)
*  Only if your TV accepts an 
RGB video signal.
AV1 (TV)
AV2 (DECODER)
DVD/VCR
DVD
ANTENNA
COAXIAL
S-VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
L
R
Y
 PR
/CR
 PB
/CB
OUT
IN
2
3
3
1
Cable 
Signal
Antenna
Round 
Coaxial 
cable 
(supplied)
Scart output 
adaptor
(commercially 
available)
or
RF cable 
(commercially 
available)
Scart cable 
(commercially available)
Scart / 
RCA cable 
Video / Audio cable 
(commercially available)
To Aerial jack
(Back of TV)
or
or
(commercially 
available)
Available on DVD only
VCR and Basic DVD Connection
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Recording
Disc Playback
Editing
Before you start
Connections
Getting started
Changing the 
Setup menu
Others
VCR functions
Connections
Connecting to external equipment
Note
•  If the external equipment connected to the Scart terminal (AV2) supplies control voltage to this unit via Pin 8 of the 
Scart cable, the display functions of the remote control cannot be seen on the TV. In this case, turn off the external 
equipment to prevent control voltage, or make sure to use a Scart cable without Pin 8 for this connection.
•  The AV2 (DECODER) connection is useful for playing back the picture only.
Even if an external equipment such as a DVD player can be delivered an RGB signals and your TV accepts them, this 
unit only records a Composite video signal.
This unit has three input terminals, AV1 or AV2 on the rear panel and AV3 on the front panel. Be sure that all the units 
are off before making connections.
Recording from a DVD player, VCR or other Audio-Video equipment with a Scart terminal (AV2)
Recording from a camcorder or other Audio-Video equipment with no Scart terminal (AV3)
If no S-Video input jack is available, connect to VIDEO input jack on the front panel by using an RCA Video cable.
Change the setup when using S-INPUT jack. (See page 36.)
AV1 (TV)
AV2 (DECODER)
DVD/VCR
DVD
ANTENNA
COAXIAL
S-VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
L
R
Y
 P
R
/C
R
 P
B
/C
B
OUT
IN
AV2 (DECODER)
AV output jack 
(Scart)
Scart cable 
(commercially available)
STOP
PLAY
REC/OTR
(AV3) S-INPUT
VIDEO
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
S-VIDEO 
OUT 
AUDIO 
OUT 
S-Video cable 
(commercially available)
AV3 (Front)
Audio cable 
(commercially available)
Connecting to a TV (cont’d)
Note
•  The unit is sending each video signals simultaneously. If you connected an S-VIDEO OUT and/or a COMPONENT 
VIDEO OUT with the VIDEO OUT (SCART), make sure your TV’s input mode is set correctly according to the 
connection you made.
•  You will not be able to hear all of the sound being output by the unit if you use the Audio cables (commercially 
available) to a monaural TV that has only one Audio input jack.
•  Be sure that the colours of the jacks and plugs match up when connecting the cable.
•   If you want to listen to the audio through audio equipment, connect only the S-video or Component video cable to the TV.
•   The S-VIDEO OUT and COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks are only useful in DVD mode.
•  If your TV is compatible with 525 or 625 progressive scanning and you want to enjoy that high quality picture, 
you must connect the Component video cable to your TV’s component Video input jacks (Y/P
R
/P
B
) and select 
progressive scanning mode. To set the mode, set “Video Out” to “Component Progressive (P)” in the “Video” of the 
“Playback” menu so that “P.SCAN” will appear on the display of this unit. See pages 83-84 for more details.
•  If your TV is not compatible with progressive scanning, use this unit in interlace mode. Make sure that no “P.SCAN” 
is on the display of this unit. If so, set “Video Out” to “Component Interlace (I)” in the “Video” of the “Playback” 
menu so that “P.SCAN” on the display of this unit will disappear.
•  (Analogue) AUDIO OUT jacks and Scart terminal are not available on the DTS audio.
Note
•  If you prefer better picture quality for the recordings from the external equipment, S-video connections such as 
AV3 (front) is recommended.
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Connecting to an Audio System
Connections
Playing 2 channel audio
Playing Dolby Digital (5.1 channel audio),
DTS or MPEG audio
C
  Digital Connection to Audio Equipment or MD deck 
without a Dolby Digital Decoder
•   Audio CDs can be transferred digitally to other 
equipment such as an MD deck or DAT deck, play the 
disc as you would normally with the connection shown 
above, right. Audio CDs recorded in the DTS format 
cannot be transferred digitally or via analogue.
•   Some Audio CDs have a short silent section between 
musical tracks. When sound from discs such as these 
is digitally recorded by connecting the unit directly to 
a digital recorder (such as an MD deck or DAT deck), 
the music may be recorded continuously and track 
numbers may be lost.
•   DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital 5.1 channel surround 
sound, DTS or MPEG Audio cannot be connected 
digitally to external recording equipment such as an 
MD deck or DAT deck.
It may be possible to record “Dolby Digital” or “MPEG” 
Audio via a digital connection if the unit output is set 
to “PCM” (see pages 81-83 “Digital Out”). Analogue 
recording is possible but not for DTS recorded audio.
* To complete these settings, refer to pages 81-83.
Note
•  Playing back a DVD using incorrect settings may 
generate noise distortion and may also damage the 
speakers.
•  AUDIO OUT jacks are not available on the DTS audio.
Note
•   The DVD AUDIO OUT and DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jacks 
are only useful in DVD mode.
•   The audio source on a disc in a Dolby Digital 5.1 
channel surround format cannot be recorded as 
digital sound by an MD or DAT deck.
•   Playing back a DVD using incorrect settings may 
generate noise distortion and may also damage the 
speakers.
•   By hooking this unit up to a Multi-channel Dolby 
Digital decoder, you can enjoy high-quality Dolby 
Digital 5.1 channel surround sound as heard in the 
movie theatres.
•   By hooking this unit up to the DTS decoder, you can 
enjoy 5.1 channel surround system which reproduces 
the original sound as truthfully as possible. 5.1 
channel surround system is developed by the Digital 
Theater Systems, Inc.
* To complete these settings, refer to pages 81-83.
Setting
Connection
SETUP > Playback > Audio > 
Digital Out >
Dolby Digital
MPEG
DTS
  Connecting to a Dolby 
Digital, DTS decoder or MPEG 
decoder for Dolby Digital, DTS 
or MPEG audio output.
Stream
Stream
ON
  Connecting to the other 
equipment (an MD deck or 
DAT deck etc.) without Dolby 
Digital decoder.
PCM
PCM
OFF
Setting
Connection
SETUP > Playback > Audio > 
Digital Out >
Dolby Digital
MPEG
DTS
Connecting to Stereo System.
PCM
PCM
OFF
Connecting the unit to audio equipment provides normal 
stereo sound, plus powerful stereo sound enhanced by 
Dolby Digital 5.1 channel surround sound, DTS and MPEG 
audio.
Connecting an amplifier with a Dolby Digital/ DTS/ MPEG 
audio digital surround processor to your unit's audio 
digital jack provides richer and more powerful audio 
play. This connection is not possible if the processor or 
amplifier to which you want to connect does not have an 
audio digital input jack.
AUDIO
This unit
Dolby Digital decoder, 
DTS decoder, MPEG decoder, 
MD deck or DAT deck
(Analogue) AUDIO OUT
DVD
COAXIAL
S-VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
L
R
Y
 P
R
/C
R
 P
B
/C
B
L
R
DVD
COAXIAL
S-VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
L
R
Y
 P
R
/C
R
 P
B
/C
B
COAXIAL
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
Coaxial digital 
audio cable 
(commercially available)
Analogue audio 
input jacks
Stereo system
Audio cable
(commercially 
available)
Audio digital
input jack
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