Before you start 01, About the internal hard disk drive – Pioneer RCS-656HX User Manual

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JPEG file compatibility

• Compatible formats: Baseline JPEG and EXIF 2.2*

still image files
*File format used by digital still cameras

• Sampling ratio: 4:4:4, 4:2:2, 4:2:0

• Horizontal resolution: 160 to 5120 pixels

• Vertical resolution: 120 to 3840 pixels

• Progressive JPEG compatible: No

• File extensions: .jpg, .jpeg, .jpe, .jif, .jfif (must be used

for the recorder to recognize JPEG files – do not use
for other file types)

• File structure: The recorder can load up to 99 folders

/ 999 files at one time (if there are more files/folders
that this on the disc then more can be reloaded)

PC-created disc compatibility
Discs recorded using a personal computer may not be
playable in this unit due to the setting of the application
software used to create the disc. In these particular
instances, check with the software publisher for more
detailed information.

Discs recorded in packet write mode (UDF format) are
not compatible with this recorder.

Check the DVD-R/-RW or CD-R/-RW software disc boxes
for additional compatibility information.

Dolby Digital

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.

DTS

“DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are registered trademarks of
Digital Theater Systems, Inc.

DVB
The Digital Video Broadcasting Project, or DVB for short,
is a set of open standards for digital broadcasting,
covering terrestrial, cable and satellite broadcasts.

Based around the MPEG-2 coding system, these open
standards ensure that compliant systems are able to
work together, independent of manufacturer.

DVB is extremely flexible, being able to deliver virtually
any kind of digital content to the home, including High
Definition and Standard Definition TV, broadband
multimedia content and interactive services.

DVB is a registered trademark of the DVB Project.

About the internal hard disk drive

The internal hard disk drive is a fragile piece of
equipment. Depending on the conditions under which it
is used, or through careless use, it is possible that the
recorded contents will be damaged or lost completely, or
that normal playback and recording will not be possible.
Please understand that in the event of repair or
replacement of the HDD or related components, all your
HDD recordings will be lost.

Please use the recorder following the guidelines below to
protect against possible HDD failure.

The HDD should not be regarded as a place to store
recordings permanently. We recommend that you back up
your important recordings onto DVD discs in order to
protect against accidental loss.

Pioneer cannot under any circumstances accept
responsibility for any direct or indirect loss arising from any
inconvenience or loss of recorded material resulting from
HDD failure.

• Do not move the recorder while it is on (this includes

during EPG download when the display shows

EPG).

• Install and use the recorder on a stable, level surface.

• Do not block the rear vent/cooling fan.

• Do not use the recorder in excessively hot or humid

places, or in places that may be subject to sudden
changes in temperature. Sudden changes in
temperature can cause condensation to form inside
the recorder. This can be a cause of HDD failure.

• While the recorder is switched on (including during

EPG download when the display shows

EPG), do not

unplug from the wall socket or switch the electricity
off from the breaker switch.

• Do not move the recorder immediately after switching

it off. If you need to move the recorder, please follow
the steps below:

1 After the message POWER OFF is shown in the
display, wait at least two minutes.

2 Unplug from the wall socket.

3 Move the recorder.

• If there’s a power failure while the recorder is on

there is a chance that some data on the HDD will be
lost.

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