Philips lx7500r-05 Manuel D’Utilisation
Quick use guide
LX7500R/05
Recording aTV programme
Selecting a recording mode
1
Switch your TV set on. If necessary set the
TV to the correct audio/video channel for
the DVD recorder system. Such channels
may be called AUX or AUXILIARY IN,
AUDIO/VIDEO or A/V IN, EXT1, EXT2
or EXTERNAL IN, etc.These channels are
often near channel 00.
TV to the correct audio/video channel for
the DVD recorder system. Such channels
may be called AUX or AUXILIARY IN,
AUDIO/VIDEO or A/V IN, EXT1, EXT2
or EXTERNAL IN, etc.These channels are
often near channel 00.
2
Insert a DVD+RW or DVD+R disc on
which you want to record into the tray.
which you want to record into the tray.
3
Press DVD/MON to see the TV channel
currently selected on the DVD recorder
system.
currently selected on the DVD recorder
system.
4
Press CH+ or CH – to select the
TV channel (programme number) which
you wish to record.
TV channel (programme number) which
you wish to record.
5
Keep REC/OTR pressed until
SAFE RECO is displayed on the DVD
recorder system.
SAFE RECO is displayed on the DVD
recorder system.
➜
Recording starts at the end of all
existing recordings.
existing recordings.
Note for DVD+RWs: If you press REC/OTR
briefly, the recording will start at the position
where you stopped playback. Previous
recordings may be overwritten.
briefly, the recording will start at the position
where you stopped playback. Previous
recordings may be overwritten.
0
0
To interrupt recording press PAUSE
;.
0
0
To resume recording press PAUSE
; again.
6
Press STOP
9 to stop recording.
The recording mode determines the
picture quality of a recording and the
maximum time available for recording on a
disc.
picture quality of a recording and the
maximum time available for recording on a
disc.
1
Press and hold DVD/MON for 1 second.
2
Press STOP
9 to stop playback or
recording.
3
While you press and hold SHIFT, press
REC / PLAY MODE repeatedly to select
the recording mode.
REC / PLAY MODE repeatedly to select
the recording mode.
ON
TV
mode
quality
recording
time
time
M1
better than DVD
1 hour
M2
DVD
2 hours
M2x
better than S-VHS
2
1
⁄
2
hours
M3
S-VHS
3 hours
M4
better than VHS
4 hours
M6
VHS
6 hours
M8
VHS (longplay)
8 hours
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