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copy Macrovision-encrypted DVDs. All specifications subject to change. 
The DVR4000 allows connection to any TV - from standard analog sets to the newest
digital televisions.  From easy to awesome, here’s how they work:
DVR4000
TechnicalSpecifications
Weight/Dimensions: Unit: 12.2 lbs. (5.5 kg.) 
17"wx 4"hx14"d (432 x 100 x 355 mm.)
Boxed with accessories: 16 lbs. (7.2 kg.)
22"wx8.5"hx19"d (559 x 216 x 483 mm.)
Units can be stacked 10 high
Container size:  960 units
System Specs
Power Requirement: 120V AC, 60 Hz, 34 W
Clock backup time: Approx. 6 hours
Environment: 41-104° F; 10-75% humidity
Inputs: Audio: 2 stereo, RCA connector, -
8dbm, 47K
Ω
, front and rear;  
Video: 2 composite, RCA connector, 75
Ω
,
1Vp-p; RF:Antenna or CATV Input,
F-Connector, 75
Ω
Outputs: Audio: 2 stereo, RCA connector, -
8dbm, 1.5k
Ω
(DVD only: 2 Digital Audio
Outs: 1 optical,1 coaxial;) 
Video: 1 Composite, RCA Connector, 75
Ω
,
1Vp-p, (DVD only: 1 S-Video output,  
S-Connector, 75
Ω
, Y=1.0Vp-p, C=0.286Vp-p,
1 component, 75
Ω
, Y=1.0Vp-p, Pb=0.7Vp-p,
Pr=0.7Vp-p;) 
RF: Channel 3 or 4 
VCR Specs
Video System: 1/2" VHS, 4 rotary head 
helical scanning, FM azimuth luminance;
chrominance: converted sub system phase
shift
Audio Track: Normal: 1 track; Hi-Fi: 2 track
Play/Record Time: T-180 tape; SP 3 hr.,
SLP 9 hr.
FF/Rew Time: T-120 tape: <2 min. 
Heads: DA 4 rotary; Audio: 2 rotary heads
(Hi-Fi); 1 stationary head (Linear); Control: 1
stationary head; Erase: 1 full track, 1 audio
track
Wow & Flutter: Less than 0.005% (Hi-Fi)
Freq. Response: 20-20,000 Hz (Hi-Fi)
DVD Specs
Disc Compatibility: DVD-Video, CD, 
CD-Digital Audio (5" and 3.5"), CD Video,
DAD (Digital Audio Disc - 24 Bit/96KHz).
Not compatible with CD-R/W or CD-R.
Freq. Response: 4 Hz-22kHz 
Signal to Noise: 110 dB 
Dynamic Range: 96 dB THD: 0.003%
DVR
4000
7835 East McClain Drive
Scottsdale, Arizona  USA  85260-1732 
TEL 480.998.3400   FAX 480.998.8312
www.sensoryscience.com
A                      B                  C           D             E                               F       G
A
For the simplest hookup.
RF In connects to television antenna
and/or cable. The RF Out jack allows
the DVR4000 to work with any television,
even older models, ensuring satisfaction
with product. (Mono sound.)
B
For stereo sound,            
simple hookup.
Composite connections allow a simple
stereo hookup (left and right channels).
The DVR4000 provides extra video and
audio line ins and outs (Note: (C) can
also be utilized) for attaching to other
stereo components, amplifiers, receivers
or stereo televisions. Other VCRs and
DVD players, etc. can also be hooked
up to the DVR4000. When using these
connections, the DVD’s digital audio
sound is “mixed” down to right and left
stereo only.
C
Extra stereo audio           
connections.
Line Out Audio composite (also “mixed”
down to stereo only) connections can
be used when the DVD portion of the
unit is hooked up through either the
Component Video Out (D) or S-Video
Out (E), or when an extra audio out is
needed. 
D
Option for DVD             
video hookup.
Component Video Out connections are
used with very high-end televisions
which have these hookups available.
They allow the highest level of output
resolution to be seen on-screen. Either
mixed down stereo audio connections
(C) or digital audio connections  (F) or
(G) can be used with this.
E
Option for DVD 
video hookup.
S Video Out is used for newer, higher-
end TVs with S Video In connections.
They give a higher picture quality (500
lines) when viewing DVDs. Either mixed
down stereo audio connections (C) or
digital audio connections (F) or (G) can
be used with this.
F
Option for the DVD digital   
audio hookup.
Optical connection is used for hookup
if you have an amplifier with Dolby
Digital decoder already inside it. This
connection is optical, known as TosLink.
®
G
Option for the DVD digital   
audio hookup.
Coaxial connection is used for hookup if
you have an amplifier with Dolby Digital
decoder already inside it. This connec-
tion is coaxial.
A or B are “mandatory” connections,
and will allow for complete opera-
tion of both the VCR and DVD player.
C is a stereo option for the VCR
and/or DVD.  D or E are options for
DVD viewing only. F and G are audio
(sound) options for DVD only for
use with Dolby Digital (5.1) and
DTS-encoded DVD’s.