Curtis DVD2100 User Manual

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Technical Specifications

Technical Specifications

Supported disc
formats

DVD,DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, SVCD, VCD, CD-DA, MP3, JPEG

Supported recordable
disc formats

DVD+R

DVD+RW

Recording format

DVD

MPEG-II

Recording quality

SP(Standard Play), SLP(Standard Long Play), EP(Extend Play),
HQ(Perfect Quality)

Input

Composite Video Input
S-Video Input (Y+C)
DV Input(1394)
RF Input
Analog Audio Input

Output

Composite Video Output
S-Video Output(Y+C)
Component Video Output
Analog 5.1-Channel Audio Output
Digital Audio Coaxial Output
Digital Audio Optical Output

Input RF Features

System: PAL SECAM
Impedance: 75

imbalance coaxial cable

Video
Features

Output

Input

Composite Video
System: NTSC/PAL
Video Level: 1.00.2Vp-p 75
S-Video
Y Output Level: 1.0 Vp-p 75
C Output Level: 0.3 Vp-p 75
Video Horizontal resolution:

500 lines

Y S/N 65dB

Composite Video
System: NTSC/PAL
Video Level: 1.00.2Vp-p 75
S-Video
Y Input Level: 1.0 Vp-p 75
C Input Level: 0.3 Vp-p 75

Table of Contents

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Basic Information

Features the machine

Terms

Front and Rear Panels

Remote Control

Installation and Use of Remote Control

System Connections

Connected to a TV

Connected to an ordinary stereo system

Connected to an device with digital decoder

System connection for recording external signals

Monitoring Mode

Introduction

Selection of monitor signals

Navigation Mode

Recording Mode

Introduction

Entering the Recording Mode and menu description

General Steps

Manual Recording

Start Recording

Recording Process Control

One Touch Record (OTR)

DV Controlled Recording

Timer Record

Chapter Editing

Introduction

Enter the Chapter Editing mode

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Menu Description

Operation Steps

Select the title to be edited

Split title

Chapter Marker

Hide/Unhide title

Index Picture

Play

Exit the Chapter Editing

Disc Operations

Introduction

Enter the Disc Operation mode

Menu Description

Operation Steps

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