Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product PRV-LX1 Univex
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DVD recorder PRV-LX1 Operating Instructions.
2 PRV -LX1 En For pluggable Equipment, The Socket-Outlet Shall Be Installed Near The Equipment and Shall Be Easily Accessible. DANGER – VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIA TION WHEN OPEN. A VOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM. W ARNING – TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
3 PRV -LX1 En Confirm Supplied Accessories Remote control unit (1) AA batteries (2) Air filter replacements set (1) READ INSTRUCTIONS — All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. RET AIN INSTRUCTIONS — The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
4 PRV -LX1 En Contents IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...... 2 Precautions .................................................. 5 Preparations for Use: Basic Information ... 8 Features ..................................................... 11 Example of System Composition and Recording Component Setup .
5 PRV -LX1 En Precautions Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly . 7 Care must be taken not to infringe copyright restrictions under the laws of each country .
6 PRV -LX1 En Precautions Data Protection in Event of Power Failure While operating this unit, if a power failure occurs, the main power switch is turned OFF , the power cord is disconnected, or other interruption in AC power occurs, the data recorded on the HDD and DVD may be lost.
7 PRV -LX1 En Precautions Cleaning Care of the Unit ∞ Normal cleaning should consist of dry wiping the unit with a soft cloth. In the event of severe soiling, make a dilution of 1 part neutral deutergent in 5 or 6 parts water .
8 PRV -LX1 En Preparations for Use: Basic Information About DVD-R / DVD-RW Discs ∞ The DVD-R/RW (video mode) discs recorded on this unit can be finalized (see page 43) to allow them to be played* on other standalone DVD players, automobile DVD players, or DVD players installed in computers.
9 PRV -LX1 En 1: English (5.1ch Surround) 2: Spanish (2ch Surround) 1: English 2: Spanish Scope Size NTSC 1 2 3 4 5 DVD disc box information When you buy a DVD-Video in the shops, the back of the disc box usually contains various information about the contents of the disc.
10 PRV -LX1 En Front left speaker Front right speaker Front left speaker Front right speaker Right surround speaker Left Surround speaker Center speaker Front left speaker Front right speaker Right surround speaker Left Surround speaker Center speaker Sub-woofer “ 0.
11 PRV -LX1 En Features [Product Introduction] The PRV -LX1 (single-DVD-drive/twin-DVD-drive) is a DVD recorder developed by Pioneer for dedicated use in DVD-Video production. The broad range of interface supports built into the PR V -LX1 allows the input of professional mastering media (tapes) using professional component *1 video signals.
12 PRV -LX1 En Writer 1 Output Board (optional) Input Board (optional) Writer 2 Video Monitor Keyboard/mouse (USB connector) HDD (USB connector) Internal HDD REC monitor / GUI display Note: Note: Supported discs: DVD-R (general use), DVD-RW * (Must be purchased separately) At present, GUI is not output from the VGA (GUI) output connectors.
13 PRV -LX1 En 7 Regarding Recording T ime Recording to Hard Disk Drive = About 23-100 hours * The capacity of the hard disk drive usable for recording is about 100 GB; continuous recording can be performed until no more capacity remains, or up to a maximum of 100 hours.
14 PRV -LX1 En Front Panel Facilities Names of Parts No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name ST ANDBY/ON button Display sections PLA Y/REC indicator DISC indicator EJECT button ( 0 ) Drive 2 cosmetic panel DVD1, D.
15 PRV -LX1 En Names of Parts No. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Name STOP button ( 7 ) PLA Y button ( 3 ) P AUSE button ( 8 ) REC button ( ¶ ) MOUSE/KEYBOARD connectors STEP FWD .
16 PRV -LX1 En Names of Parts Rear Panel Facilities SIGNAL GND 19 20 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Name AC IN connector Main power.
17 PRV -LX1 En Names of Parts *1 Inputs are compatible with signal levels for both BET A and SMPTE (NTSC only). However , since outputs are based on DVD format, they differ from BET A and SMPTE levels. As a result, outputs should be used only for monitoring.
18 PRV -LX1 En V ideo Clip Management and Disc Authoring Procedure When recording to either disc or hard disk drive (HDD), the PRV -LX1 manages the video recording clips by units of “project.” When creating a disc from clips recorded on HDD, this project unit is used to perform the disc recording.
19 PRV -LX1 En Basic Operations [Operation] The various operating settings are performed using the buttons on the main unit ’ s front panel, as well as the remote control unit and optional mouse/ keyboard.
20 PRV -LX1 En Basic Operations [Function Menu] Setting operations are performed on this unit via a dedicated graphical user interface (GUI) called the “ Function Menu ” .
21 PRV -LX1 En PLAY PAUSE DISPLAY REPEAT AUDIO SCAN STEP RPT A-B ANGLE SUBTITLE PREV NEXT SETUP ENTER RETURN SEARCH CLEAR 12 3 456 7 8 9 01 0 > TITLE/CHP FRM/TIME MENU SETUP TOP MENU FRM/TIME STOP DXX2527 2 Press the remote control unit ’ s SETUP button 3 Using the mouse to display and access the playback control bar .
22 PRV -LX1 En Functions [Main Unit Setting Functions] 7 System Settings (Operation Details: page 29) • These items allow setting of mouse and keyboard, function keys of a keyboard assignments, network settings, and other defaults. Displaying system information and formatting the hard disk can also be performed here.
23 PRV -LX1 En [Recording Functions] (Operation Details: page 33) • In addition to composite video, S-video, DV and RCA connectors, this unit is equipped with connectors for component video and XLR, thus providing support of connections to professional video components.
24 PRV -LX1 En [Editing Functions] (Operation Details: page 62, 67) • When recording to HDD, it is possible to change the name of each of multiple recording data (clips), and editing functions including trimming, chapter editing, clip dividing, and title-order editing can be performed.
25 PRV -LX1 En [Copy , Import, Backup and Restore Functions] (Operation Details: pages 70, 72, 76) 7 Copy • Disc duplication operations have been optimized by the provision a 4x high-speed (maximum) duplication function. • In addition to copying from HDD to DVD-R/RW , duplication of DVD-R/RW discs is also possible.
26 PRV -LX1 En Status Confirmation Using Onscreen Display (OSD) By pressing the DISPLA Y button on the unit ’ s front panel or on the remote control unit, the onscreen display (OSD) will be projected on the monitor screen. The OSD permits confirmation of the unit ’ s current setting status, as as well as recording/playback conditions.
27 PRV -LX1 En 7 OSD during Recording When the DISPLA Y button is pressed during recording, the OSD projects the unit ’ s recording status and playback condition (during time shift playback), thus allowing confirmation of these items.
28 PRV -LX1 En 7 OSD during Playback When the DISPLA Y button is pressed during playback, the OSD projects the unit ’ s playback status, allowing confirmation of these items. In the playback mode, the OSD screen is composed of two pages, a simple (reduced clutter) page, and a detailed information page.
29 PRV -LX1 En System Default Settings Select [ System ] command on the Function Menu ’s SET UP section to select initial defaults for the PRV - LX1.
30 PRV -LX1 En System Default Settings Network When using this unit on a network, go to SET UP section = [ System ] = [ Network ], and set the [ Network ] command to “ON” .
31 PRV -LX1 En System Default Settings System Information Go to SET UP section = [ System ] = [ Information ] to confirm the following system information: System version (application version / OS vers.
32 PRV -LX1 En System Default Settings Background Color Go to SET UP section = [ Operation ] = [ V ideo Settings ] = [ Background Color ] to select the background color when the unit is in the idling condition.
33 PRV -LX1 En Recording The recording function involves inputting video/audio signals from a VTR or other video playback device ( “ external VTR ” ), converting those signals to data compatible with the DVD video format, and recording that data on the hard disk or a DVD-R/RW disc.
34 PRV -LX1 En Recording Selecting Input On the Function Menu , the ST A TUS section = [ V Input ] and [ A Input ] commands indicate the currently selected video and audio input signals. Use the CURSOR and ENTER buttons to change to the connectors for different input signals if desired.
35 PRV -LX1 En Selecting Recording Destination The currently selected recording destination (also the playback source) will be displayed on the front panel’ s central indicator ( DVD1 , DVD2 , HDD indicator).
36 PRV -LX1 En Other Recording Settings Function Menu ’ s SET UP section = [ Recording ]: This command also allows the following settings: Video Encode Rate: 32 levels Video Filter (NR): 16 levels Audio Encode: Dolby Digital / LPCM (Note1) Audio Level: – 48 dB to +14 dB Aspect: 4:3 / 16:9 Setup Level: 0 IRE / 7.
37 PRV -LX1 En Recording Video Filter Level Setting Use the Video filter to improve image quality when the Video encode rate setting is low or when there is noise in the video source. A higher filter level reduces noise more efficiently but lowers resolution.
38 PRV -LX1 En Recording Preview Function The PREVIEW button on the front panel, or the SET UP section = [ Recording ] = Preview button makes it possible to check the result of encoding/ decoding of the video/audio input signals without making a recording to DVD discs or hard disks.
39 PRV -LX1 En The APP section = [ Auto Capture ] = [ IN/OUT Point ] = [ Record As ] command allows designation of whether recording enters the REC pause mode, or stops completely when the OUT point is detected. When “ Chapter (Pause) ” is selected, the command also permits the insertion of a chapter mark at that point.
40 PRV -LX1 En Recording After construction of an edit list, or after loading a previously recorded edit list, pressing the Function Menu ’ s APP section = [ Auto Capture ] = [ EDL Command ] = EDL REC button will cause recording to be performed automatically in accordance with the constructed list.
41 PRV -LX1 En Recording Editing the Edit List The contents that can be recorded on the edit list with this recorder are as follows: The contents set with the APP section = [ Auto Capture ] = [ IN/OUT Point ] and [ Chapter Point ] commands are added to the edit list by pressing the Add to EDL button.
42 PRV -LX1 En 2 Canceling finalization Finalization can be canceled by selecting the EDIT section = [ DVD Disc ] = [ Unfinalize ] command. The PRV -LX1 can only canceling finalization discs that it has been finalized on the PRV -LX1. Finalization cannot be canceled for two drives simultaneously .
43 PRV -LX1 En Recording EDIT section = [DVD Disc] = [Unfinalize] = [Unfinalize] Unfinalize confirmation dialog Unfinalize progress bar (appears during unfinalization) Note 2: However , finalization of DVD-RW discs finalized using the initial PRV -LX1 version (prior to 1.
44 PRV -LX1 En Recording EDIT section = [DVD Disc] = [Finalize] Finalize confirmation dialog Finalize progress bar (appears during finalization) Recording from HDD to DVD Following recording of a video program to the hard disk drive, editing of the DVD menu and title can be performed before final recording to DVD disc.
45 PRV -LX1 En Playing Discs When playing discs on this unit, the program on a loaded DVD-Video disc, or the clips recorded as a project on the hard disk drive are played back and the video/audio signals output to all output connectors.
46 PRV -LX1 En Playing Discs PLAY PAUSE DISPLAY REPEAT AUDIO SCAN STEP RPT A-B ANGLE SUBTITLE PREV NEXT SETUP ENTER RETURN SEARCH CLEAR 12 3 456 7 8 9 01 0 > TITLE/CHP FRM/TIME MENU TOP MENU FRM/TIME STOP When a DVD disc has been set for fast play , follow the instructions to begin playback automatically upon insertion of the disc.
47 PRV -LX1 En Playing Discs 7 T o search for a desired scene (SEARCH function) [T itle Direct Search] During playback: 1. Press the TITLE/CHP FRM/TIME button. 2. Use the number buttons to enter the number of the desired title. Example: to select title “ 3 ” Press number button 3 .
48 PRV -LX1 En Playing Discs 7 Slow playback During normal playback, hold the STEP / STEP button depressed. During slow playback, the playback speed can be adjusted by pressing the STEP and STEP buttons. SLOWER F ASTER STEP += STEP STEP3 - STEP1 - 1/16 - 1/8 - 1/4 - 1/2 - 1/1 Note 1: No sound is produced during slow playback.
49 PRV -LX1 En Playing Discs Note 1: During time shift playback, the PLA Y button enable start time will differ depending on the TV system, the video rate and the audio encoding format, as shown in the following table (mm:sec).
50 PRV -LX1 En 7 Audio Output Mode [Audio] Use to select the type of digital signal supported by the amplifier connected to the unit. Be sure to set this correctly since incorrect settings may cause the generation of noise. Consult the Operating Instructions for your amplifier when making this setting.
51 PRV -LX1 En Playing Discs 7 Audio Language Setting [Language] = [Audio] English / Japanese / Others->Next Menu Use to set the audio language to English, Japanese, or Other (Note) . 7 Sub-T itle Selection [Language] = [Subtitle] English / Japanese / Others->Next Menu Use to set sub-titles to English, Japanese, or Other (Note) .
52 PRV -LX1 En Settings that can be made with the Function Menu ’ s SET UP section = [ Operation ] = [ Video Settings ] command include: External Sync: Enabled/Disabled OSD: Enabled/Disabled Composi.
53 PRV -LX1 En Black burst signal input First unit Final Unit Second Unit ... Caution: ¶ The external sync function is applicable only to DVD disc playback.
54 PRV -LX1 En Regarding Progressive Scan Output This unit allows the output of progressive scan video signals from the component output connector . T o turn progressive scan output ON/OFF , press the controls on the front panel: Press these buttons simultaneously .
55 PRV -LX1 En DVD Menu Editing This unit is equipped with a number of DVD menu layouts that are selected with the Function Menu ’ s EDIT section = [ DVD Menu ] command, and associated with a recorded image for convenient production of DVD-Video discs.
56 PRV -LX1 En DVD Menu Editing DVD Menu Selection When editing a menu, first use the Function Menu ’ s EDIT section = [ DVD Menu ] = [ Menu Design ] = [ Design Select ] command to choose a basic button layout pattern from the DVD menu layout displayed on the screen.
57 PRV -LX1 En DVD Menu Editing Button T ext When button text is selected, use the EDIT section = [ DVD Menu ] = [ Menu Design ] = [ Button T ext ] command to select the format from the following choi.
58 PRV -LX1 En DVD Menu Editing Setting an Idle Clip An idle clip (a clip played automatically after a specified waiting time from the menu display mode) can be set by using the [ DVD Menu ] = [ Navigation Cmd ] = [ Idle Clip ] command on the EDIT section of the Function Menu .
59 PRV -LX1 En Customizing the DVD Menu Using the Function Menu ’ s EDIT section = [ DVD Menu ] = [ Menu Modification ] command, it is possible to change the background image and highlight colors of the DVD menu currently being edited.
60 PRV -LX1 En DVD Menu Editing The EDIT section = [ DVD Menu ] = [ Menu Modification ] = [ Disc Name ] command can be used to insert a name (up to 32 characters long) into the DVD menu. The actual number of characters that can be embedded in the menu will differ depending on the menu design.
61 PRV -LX1 En DVD Menu Editing DVD Menu Preview With the Function Menu ’ s EDIT section = [ DVD Menu ] command displayed, press the Preview button to display the DVD menu currently being edited.
62 PRV -LX1 En T itle Editing / Chapter Editing When recording to hard disk drive, the names given to the multiple recorded image data (clips) can be changed. Other editing processes supported include trimming, chapter editing, clip dividing, and title order editing.
63 PRV -LX1 En T itle Editing / Chapter Editing T itle T rimming When you wish to cut out the first or last part of a clip, or to extract the middle part of a clip, use the Function Menu ’ s EDIT se.
64 PRV -LX1 En T itle Editing / Chapter Editing Chapter Editing Select a clip edited with the Function Menu ’ s EDIT section = [ T itle ] = [ T arget Clip ] command; by selecting “ Go T o Video ” on the the EDIT section = [ T itle ] = [ Editing ] = [ Chapter Points ] command, the selected clip ’ s chapter mark position can be changed.
65 PRV -LX1 En T itle Editing / Chapter Editing T itle Order Edit In the DVD-Video format, the number of possible titles per disc is limited to 99. The projects created on this recorder , however , are capable of managing more than that number of clips.
66 PRV -LX1 En T itle Editing / Chapter Editing Recording to DVD Disc Projects edited on hard disk drive can be recorded to DVD-Video disc by using the EDIT section = [ DVD Disc ] = [ Make Disc ] command.
67 PRV -LX1 En Project Editing This recorder manages recorded image data (clips) by the unit of “ project. ” A single project can preserve multiple clips, and so long as the project is not changed, the numerous clips are preserved as a continuous series within the project.
68 PRV -LX1 En Project Editing Copying a Project Using the EDIT section = [ Project ] = [ Copy Project ] command, the currently selected project can be copied to a new project.
69 PRV -LX1 En Deleting a Project Projects are not automatically deleted, but preserved within the hard disk drive. When the available space on the HDD becomes low , use the EDIT section = [ Project ] = [ Delete ] command to select and delete unneeded projects in order to open up space on the drive.
70 PRV -LX1 En Disc Duplication This unit provides a function for duplicating discs. Disc-to-disc duplication can be performed by connecting another DVD drive. This function can be done on a single drive by creating an image file from a disc and using this file to create a new disc.
71 PRV -LX1 En Disc Duplication Creating Image Files from a Disc Use the Function Menu ’ s APP section = [ Cpy/ Impt/Bkup ] = [ Disc Image Copy ] = [ Source ] command to specify the disc to be used in creating an image file. Use the [ Input Image Name ] command to enter the file name.
72 PRV -LX1 En Importing Image Data, Edit Lists This function allows the importing of image data from CD/DVD discs, or a web browser with FTP connection from a computer linked to an online network. These images can be then stored in the recorder ’ s menu library for use as DVD menu layout images and DVD menu background images.
73 PRV -LX1 En APP section = [ Cpy/Impt/Bkup ] = [EDL Import] = [Source File] DVD menu layout image files are added to the DVD menu layout library selected with the Function Menu ’ s EDIT section = [ DVD Menu ] = [ Menu Design ] = [ Design Select ] command.
74 PRV -LX1 En Importing Image Data, Edit Lists Edit List File Format Edit list files are text files with the “ .edl ” filename extension. Composition is as follows: Header: PIONEER-DVDRec-EDL 002.
75 PRV -LX1 En Importing Image Data, Edit Lists Edit List Example PIONEER-D VDRec-EDL 002 ENCODING=utf8 Explanation 001 INI .......... XXXXXX 002 SET R:16 F:2 .......... XXXXXX 002 REC 01:00:00:00 01:10:00:00 STOP .......... XXXXXX 002 T -N T itle1 ..
76 PRV -LX1 En Backing Up/Restoring USB HDDs Projects, image files, menu libraries, EDL data and System settings on the internal hard disk (HDD) can be backed up on an external hard disk (USB HDD) and data backed up on the external hard disk can be restored to the internal hard disk.
77 PRV -LX1 En Backing Up/Restoring USB HDDs Restoring Use the APP section = [ Cpy/Impt/Bkup ] = [ Restore/Del ] command to restore data. Use the [ T ype ] and [ T arget ] commands to select the data types and files to be restored and press the Restore button to start.
78 PRV -LX1 En Recording T ime *1 Recording time is only an approximate value and depends on hard disk and DVD disc size. *2 The maximum recording time (maximum continuous recording time) for a clip (Rec – Stop) is 100 hours. (Figures in brackets indicate approximate recording times.
79 PRV -LX1 En Recording T ime 7 Recording time with Linear PCM (DVD, Hard Disk) *1 Recording time is only an approximate value and depends on hard disk and DVD disc size. 32 1:02 23:59 9.444 7.908 1536 720x480 720x576 16bit, 48kHz 31 1:02 23:59 9.444 7.
80 PRV -LX1 En Function Menu T able Selected Project at top menu NTSC PA L Title Menu Chapter Menu No Menu Title & Chapter Helvetica Times Courier Mincho Gothic Select Button Layout Go T o Video N.
81 PRV -LX1 En Function Menu T able DVD Menu Project Title Navigation Cmd Del/Init Library Record/Name Copy Project Copy Clip Rename Clip Export Delete T arget Clip Info/Rename Chapter Editing -Waitin.
82 PRV -LX1 En Function Menu T able EDIT APP Title DVD Disc Auto Capture Cpy/Impt/Bkup Title Selection Finalize Initialize Unfinalize Make Disc Make Image IN/OUT Point Chapter Point EDL Command EDL ED.
83 PRV -LX1 En Function Menu T able Image Copy/Del Menu Import EDL Import EDL Import Backup Restore/Del System Settings Destination T ype Source Source File Source Source File Backup T o T ype T arget.
84 PRV -LX1 En Function Menu T able SET UP System Operation System Settings F-Key Set 1-6 F-Key Set 7-12 Network UPS Setting Information HDD T ools Control Settings Time Zone Date(mm/dd/yyyy) Time(hh:.
85 PRV -LX1 En Function Menu T able Control Settings Video Settings HDD Recording Info Language Video/Audio Port Time Code Eject Settings External Sync OSD Composite Out Background Color DV OUT T est .
86 PRV -LX1 En Function Menu T able Others Video Audio Language Others Auto Chapter REC Button Aspect Still Mode Dolby Digital OUT DTS OUT 96 kHz PCM OUT MPEG OUT Audio Subtitle DVD Menu Subtitle Disp.
87 PRV -LX1 En Function Menu T able Drive Project V Input A Input TV System HDD DVD1 DVD2 HDD DVD1 DVD2 DVD1&2 [new]h03mmdd_xx Project List Composite S-Video Component(Beta) (*9) Component(SMPTE) (*9) DV SDI (*10) RCA XLR DV SDI (*10) AES/EBU (*10) NTSC PA L Project : xxx Remaining : xxx.
88 PRV -LX1 En Shortcut Key Information Shortcut key Function Ctrl + P Play Ctrl + L Pause Ctrl + S Stop Ctrl + N Scan Fwd Ctrl + B Scan Rev Ctrl + Shift + N Skip Fwd Ctrl + Shift + B Skip Rev Ctrl + . > Step Fwd Ctrl + , < Step Rev Ctrl + Shift + .
89 PRV -LX1 En Message Display Item TV System TV System Network Network T ext entry HDD format HDD format HDD check USB HDD format, check USB HDD format Eject Initialize Initialize Initialize Initiali.
90 PRV -LX1 En Message Display Item Copy Copy Copy Import Import Import Import Export Export Export Export Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Preview Menu Preview Menu Preview Menu Preview Emulation E.
91 PRV -LX1 En Message Display Item PROJECT -CopyClip PROJECT Make Disc Make Disc Make Disc Make Disc Make Disc Make Disc Make Disc Make Disc Make Disc Make Disc Make Disc Make Image Make Image T rimm.
92 PRV -LX1 En Message Display Item REC Message HDD_CAPA is not enough. DVD_CAP A is not enough. This disc is not writable. There is no disc. The number of titles is 99. No SDI_V Input. No SDI_A Input. No AES/EBU Input. No DV Input. Copy Protection ENCODER ERROR******** DRIVE ERROR****** The number of clips is 255.
93 PRV -LX1 En Message Display Item REC IN-OUT REC EDL REC Message Cannot record to different condition discs. No Video Input. Confirm TV system of the video input. Stopped automatically from Rec-Pause for the system protection. Stopped automatically because of no HDD remaining caoacity .
94 PRV -LX1 En Message Display Item DVD-Video playback HDD playback Message Incompatible disc region number . Operation cannot be performed. Operation is not permitted.
95 PRV -LX1 En TROUBLESHOOTING Incorrect operations can be mistaken as malfunctions. If you believe the unit is not operating correctly , consult the chart below . Sometimes incorrect operation may be due to a malfunction in another component. If the problem is not fixed, check the other components used with the player .
96 PRV -LX1 En TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Cannot playback on DVD player / other DVD recorders. Image stops during playback, or commands are disabled. Main unit command buttons don ’ t work. Can ’ t output 96 kHz audio in digital. Remote control unit doesn ’ t work.
97 PRV -LX1 En Specifications General: Power rating: AC 120 V , 50/60 Hz Power consumption: Maximum 2.0 A Power consumption during idling: 6.5 W Weight: Single-DVD-drive model About 13.8 kg (30 lb 7 oz) T win-DVD-drive model About 15.1 kg (33 lb 5 oz) External dimensions: 427 (W) x 179.
98 PRV -LX1 En Video input: Composite: BNC x 1, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω S-VIDEO: 4-pin mini DIN x 1 Y : 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω C: 0.265 Vp-p (NTSC), 0.300 Vp-p (P AL), 75 Ω Component: BNC x 3 Y : 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω B-Y : 0.486/0.700 Vp-p selectable (NTSC), 0.525 Vp-p (P AL), 75 Ω (with 75% color bar) R-Y : 0.
99 PRV -LX1 En Language/Langue Code Japanese/japonais ( ja ) 1001 English/anglais ( en ) 0514 French ( fr ) 0618 German ( de ) 0405 Italian ( it ) 0920 Spanish ( es ) 0519 Dutch ( nl ) 1412 Russian ( .
100 PRV -LX1 En Country Code Philippines ( ph ) 1608 Portugal ( pt ) 1620 Russian Federation ( ru ) 1821 Singapore ( sg ) 1907 Spain ( es ) 0519 Sweden ( se ) 1905 Switzerland ( ch ) 0308 T aiwan ( tw.
101 PRV -LX1 En Copyright © 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 T emple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take a way your freedom to share and change it.
102 PRV -LX1 En Regarding the GNU General Public License These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program, and can be re.
103 PRV -LX1 En Regarding the GNU General Public License 10.If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are dif ferent, write to the author to ask for permission.
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