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Record TV
Finalize Your Disc So it Plays
on Other DVD Players
Make Your First 
DVD Recording
If you want your recorded discs to be compatible with other 
DVD players, you will need to “finalize” them:
1
   Press 
MENU to display the disc menu.
2
  
Press  to go to the top menu.
3
  
Press  to display the “Information” menu.
4
  
Press  repeatedly and select “Finalize” for a DVD+R, or “Make 
Compatible” for a DVD+RW.
5
  
Press 
ENTER.
6
  
Select “Yes” and press 
ENTER to finalize the disc (or make the disc 
compatible if it is a DVD+RW).
7
  
Press 
ENTER again.
8
  
Press 
SETUP to go to the top disc menu.
•  Once you finalize a DVD-R you cannot record anything else on the 
disc.
•  Disc finalization may take a few minutes to complete.
•  The disc will now play on most DVD players.
Finalize
Press [Enter] to make any
previous title editing
compatible with your DVD
player.
Instructions
Enter-Confirm
Finalize
Make disc compatible with
your DVD player.
Yes
No
Instructions
Enter-Confirm   Move …†
Finalize
Finished.
This Disc should already
be compatible.
ok
Instructions
Enter-Confirm   Move …†
DVD+R disc
Make Compatible
Press [Enter] to make any
previous title editing
compatible with your DVD
player.
Instructions
Enter-Confirm
Make Compatible
Make disc compatible with
your DVD player.
Yes
No
Instructions
Enter-Confirm   Move …†
Make Compatible
Finished.
This Disc should already
be compatible.
ok
Instructions
Enter-Confirm   Move …†
DVD+RW disc
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Finalize Disc
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Follow these steps to make your first DVD recording using the supplied disc:
1
  Insert the supplied blank DVD disc into the disc tray.
•  The disc is initialized automatically when the tray is closed. This may 
take a few minutes to complete.
2
  Press 
CH+/- to select the channel to record.
•  If using a cable box or satellite receiver, set the DVD recorder to 
Channel 3 and select the desired channel on your box/receiver.
3
  Press 
REC to start recording.
4
  Press 
STOP to complete the recording.
•  The disc is updated with the new recording and the new title is added 
to the Disc Menu. This may take a few minutes to complete.
5
  To watch your recorded show, press 
MENU, select the thumbnail of the 
desired title, and press 
ENTER.
Copy a VHS Tape to DVD
1
  Load your source tape in the VCR deck.
2
  Load a blank disc in the disc tray. 
3
 
Press 
VCR on the remote control to select VCR mode.
4
  Cue your tape to the start of the scene you wish to copy.
5
 
Press 
VCRDVD on the front panel. The “Copy to Disc” menu 
appears.
To archive a VHS tape to DVD:
If the VHS videotape you are attempting to copy is 
copy-protected, you will not be able to copy the tape. 
It is not permitted to copy Macrovision encoded tapes.
DVD COPY
00:00:32
  02:03:27
TAPE COPY
Copy to Disc
Choose quality then
press COPY:
HQ
SP
EP
SLP
DVD Status
Stop       0 : 00 : 10
6
 
Press 
REC SPEED to select the 
desired Record Mode:
•  HQ (
1 hr/disc)
•  SP (2 hrs/disc)
•  EP (4 hrs/disc)
•  SLP (
6 hrs/disc)
7
 
Press 
VCRDVD again to start copying.
8
 
Press STOP at any time to stop copying.
•  Copying will stop automatically when 
the VHS tape ends.
Record from Camcorder
1
  Connect your camcorder to the front panel A/V jacks as 
shown.
2
  Press 
CH+/- to select “LINE 1”.
3
  Cue the camcorder to the start of the scene you wish to 
record.
4
  Load a blank recordable disc.
5
  Press 
REC to start recording.
•  Recording continues until you press 
STOP or the disc is 
full.
6
  Press 
STOP to stop recording.
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