Philips DVDR616 User Manual

Quick start guide, Connect, Install

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DVDR615/37

Quick start guide

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Troubleshooting

IS THE TV ON? appears on the display panel
• The DVD Recorder will not operate until the

installation is completed. Fully complete step 2
‘Install’ in this quick start guide or see ‘Installing
your DVD Recorder – Initial installation’, in the

user manual on page 24.

The remote control does not work
• Check the polarity of the batteries or change them.
• Point the remote control at the DVD Recorder,
not the TV.

There is no picture
• Turn on the TV and make sure you are on the

correct AV channel, displaying the DVD screen.

For more help, see ‘Connecting to TV – General’
in the user manual.
• Make sure the antenna cable connection between

the TV and DVD Recorder is secure.

Disc will not play
• Make sure the disc label is facing up in the tray.
• Make sure the child lock is not on. See

‘Activating/deactivating the child lock’ in the user
manual on page 63.

• Make sure disc is not scratched or warped.
Clean or replace disc.
• Before playing a DVD+R or DVD+RW on another

DVD player, finalization is required. See page 49 in
the user manual for finalization instructions.

DVD does not record
• The disc must be a DVD+R or DVD+RW. These

are the only formats the recorder will accept.

Make sure to choose the plus (+) not minus (-)
R or RW format.

• Make sure the disc you are recording from is not

copyright protected.

• Discs used in a PC will not play. Make sure you are

using a blank, unformatted disc.

1

Connect

2

Install

3

Enjoy

For expanded list of solutions, refer to the user manual.

TIP
This quick start guide has been
provided to assist you with initial
setup. To get the most out of
your new DVD Recorder, please
take the time to explore the
user manual.

DVD Recorder

Audio/video cable

red, white and yellow plugs

Antenna cable

Quick start guide

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Signal source

Cable or satellite

Power outlet

What else you’ll need

What’s in the box

AC

CABLE

SAT

or

Television

Remote control

Two AA batteries

DVD+RW blank disc

1.3

CH-

CH+


4:3 Letterbox
For a ‘widescreen’ display with
black bars on the top and bottom.

4:3 Panscan
For a full-height picture with
the sides trimmed.

16:9
For widescreen TV.

TV Format
Choosing TV format during first installation sets
the default display when playing DVD videos.

Recording Mode Chart
The recording mode defines the picture quality
of recordings and the maximum recording time
for a disc.

+RW | MY MOVIES

STOP

[PLAY] [EDIT][OK] = PLAY

MY MOVIES

1-7

Static lights

The Pianist

The island of lost dream
Lord of the Rings, The T

Habla Con Ella

The Ring

...

00:22:08
M4
14:01:03

Delete Child lock

Protect

01:20:00
M4
21:02:03

00:32:02
M4
28:06:03

02:20:16

00:00


Index Picture Screen
Appears automatically when you insert a
pre-recorded DVD+R(W) disc.

1 Name of recording (or channel number
and time)
2 Title’s index picture
3 Length of recording
4 Recording mode
5 Date of the recording
6 Disc bar (represents the recordings, erased

titles, protected title and blank space at the
end of the disc)

7 Support function guidance

Quick reference

Refer to this information during initial setup.

Need help?

User manual
Check the user manual that came with your
DVD Recorder.

Online help: www.philips.com/support

Hotline: 1-888-PHILIPS (744-5477)
Call our specialists any time to make the most
of your Philips DVD Recorder.

For best performance, use Philips DVD+R or
DVD+RW discs

Record
Mode

Picture Quality

Record
Time

M1

M2

M2x

M3

M4

M6

M8

High quality (HQ)
DVD quality-Standard Play (SP)
DVD quality-Standard Play Plus (SP+)
S-VHS quality-Long Play (LP)
VHS quality-Extended Play (EP)
VHS quality-Super Long Play (SLP)
VHS quality-Super Extended Play (SEP)

1 hour
2 hours
2.5 hours
3 hours
4 hours
6 hours
8 hours

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