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Connecting Additional Equipment High-Definition Digital Video Recorder Operation Manual DHG-HDD250 DHG-HDD500 2-176-411- 22(1) © 2005 Sony Corporation.
User Guide WA R N IN G T o re duc e t he r isk of fire or ele ctr ic sho ck , do no t ex po se t he HD Digital Video Recor der to rain or moisture. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the pre.
Connecting Additional Equipment CAUTION Do not attempt to mod ify this produ ct in any way without written authorization from Son y Electronics, Inc. Una uthorized modificati on could void the user ’s authority to operate this product.
User Guide IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For your protection, please read t hes e in stru ctio ns completely , and keep thi s manual for future refer ence. Carefully observe and comply with all warnings, cautions an d instructions placed on the unit, or described in the op erating instructions or ser vice manual.
Connecting Additional Equipment Placement precautions • Inadequate ventilation or proximity to a heat source will cause decr eased performance and reliability . Although the HD DVR is designed to automatically power off in extr eme heat conditions, adequate care must be taken to avoid excessive heat build up.
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Connecting Additional Equipment Introduction to High-Definition Digital Video Recorder (HD DVR) Package Contents ...................... ......... 3 Optional Item ................... .................. 3 Features ............................ ..........
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Introduction to High-Definitio n Digital Vide o Recorder (HD DVR) 3 Intr oduction to High-Definition Digital V ideo Recorder (HD D VR) Congratulations on your pu r chase of the Sony® HD Digital V ideo Recorder . This manual is to be used for the following mo dels: DHG-HDD250 and DHG-HDD500.
4 Operating Instructions Fea tu res Some of the features you will enjoy with your new HD DVR include: ❏ Digital Reception — Y ou can watch digital television pr ograms and enjoy the impr oved audio/video quality of fered by these pr ograms.
Introduction to High-Definitio n Digital Vide o Recorder (HD DVR) 5 Fr ont P a nel Indicators and Contr ols Contr ol P anel Description 1 PO WER button T urns the HD DVR on or in to inactive standby (off).
6 Operating Instructions Display Window Displa y Description 8 P ower indicator Shows that the HD DVR is on. Note that your HD DVR may continue to recor d programming even when the Power indicator is off. 9 REC indicat or Shows that the HD DVR is curr ently recor ding a program.
Introduction to High-Definitio n Digital Vide o Recorder (HD DVR) 7 Rear P anel Connectors Connection Description qd CABLE IN Connects to a coaxial cable coming directly from your cable TV service outlet. Connection from a cable box that is suppli ed by your cable TV service provider is not r ecommended.
8 Operating Instructions ql CONTR OL S IN Allows the HD DVR to r eceive re mote contr ol signals fr om other Sony® infrared-cont rolled equipment that have a CONTROL S OUT function.
Introduction to High-Definitio n Digital Vide o Recorder (HD DVR) 9 Remote Contr ol Inserting Batteries Insert two AA (R6) batteries (supplied) into th e re mo te co nt rol as sho wn in th e i ll us tr at io n below . Be sure t o match the + and - terminals on the batteries to the diag ram inside th e battery compartment.
10 Operating Instructions Remote Control Description Button Description 1 DEVICE SWITCH Select the equipment (DVR, TV , DVD or AMP) that you want to operate. The section “Us ing Y our Remote Contr ol to Operate Other Equipm ent” describes which b uttons ar e available for each device.
Introduction to High-Definitio n Digital Vide o Recorder (HD DVR) 11 qj PREV Press to r eplay the current program fr om the previous Chapter Mark (if available) or fr om the beginning of the Live TV pause time. qk AU X ( Po w e r ) Press to turn the selected TV , DVD or AMP on or o ff.
12 Operating Instructions Pr ogr amming the Remote Control If you would like to use your HD DVR’s remote contr ol to control other equipment, you may need to program your remote contr ol.
Introduction to High-Definitio n Digital Vide o Recorder (HD DVR) 13 T o Search for a Code to Progr am the Remote Control If your device is not listed in the Manufacturer ’s Code list, try the following: 1 Power on the HD DVR and the device that you want to operate with the HD DVR’s rem ot e c on tro l.
14 Operating Instructions Manufactur er’ s Codes When you ar e re ady to program your HD DVR’ s re mote control to operate other connected devices, refer to the list below . If there is mo re than one code listed under your device , try entering them one by one until you come to the co rrect code for that particular device.
Introduction to High-Definitio n Digital Vide o Recorder (HD DVR) 15 Manufacturer Code Curtis Mathes 304, 338, 309 Daewoo 341, 312, 309 DBX 314, 336, 337 Dimensia 304 Emerson 319, 320, 316, 317, 318, .
16 Operating Instructions Using your DVR Remote Contr ol with Other Equipment Operating a TV Move the device switch to the TV position. Operating a D VD Player (or VCR) Move the device switch to the DVD position. Operating an Amplifier Move the device switch to the AMP position.
Connections 17 Connections The connections you choose to make will depend on the video services you r eceive and on the connections available with your TV , audio amplifier , or record ing device (VCR or DVD Recorder). Select the appr opriate examples for your conditions in the following pages.
18 Operating Instructions Connecting TV/Monitor Connect the HD DVR’s HDMI output jack to the HD TV’s HDMI input jack using the HDMI cable (supplied). ✍ If you are connecting an audio system, connect the digital audio optical cable to your audio system for your home theater .
Connections 19 HD TV with DVI connector 1 Secur ely connect the DVI adapter (supplied) to the HD TV’s DVI input. 2 Connect the HD DVR’s HDM I output jack to the HDM I-DVI adapter attached to the H D TV using the HDMI cable (supplied). 3 Connect the HD DVR’s Audio OUT to the HD TV’s Audio IN using an audio cable .
20 Operating Instructions TV with component connector 1 Connect the HD DVR’s component output jack s to the TV’s component video input jacks using a component video cable (Y , P B , P R )(supplied). 2 Connect the HD DVR’s Audio OUT to the HD TV’s Audio IN using an audio cable .
Connections 21 TV with composite connector Connect the HD DVR’s composite output jacks to the TV’s composite input jacks using a composite video cable (supplied). ✍ If your TV comes with an S Video input, use th e S Video connection instead of the composi te video connection for better picture quality .
22 Operating Instructions Inserting and Removing a CableCARD™ Device Inserting a CableCARD device 1 Remove tape and insert the CableCARD into the CableCARD slot on t he HD DVR.
Connections 23 Connecting Additional Equipment Connecting a DVD Recorder or VCR 1 Connect your HD DVR’s composite A/V output to your DV D re corder/VCR’s composite A/V input using the composite A/V cable (suppli ed).
24 Operating Instructions Connecting a Video an d Digital Audio System 1 Connect your HD DVR’s Digita l Audio Opti cal OUT to Digital Audio Optical IN of your audio system using a Dig ital Audio Optical cable (not supplied). 2 Connect your Audio System’s Audio OUT to Au dio IN of your TV using an Audio cable.
Connections 25 Connecting the AC P o wer Cord When all necessary connections ar e comple ted be sure to connect the power cor d. 1 Connect the supplied AC power cord to the HD DVR rear panel AC IN. 2 Connect the other end into the near est AC power outlet.
26 Operating Instructions About CableCARD™ Devices The CableCARD device pr ovides cable subscriber s with access to digi tally encrypte d cable channels — without the use of a cable box — this will enable you to recei ve not only standar d definition but also hi gh-definition te levision wher e available.
Connections 27 CableCARD™ Messages Here ar e some of the messages you might see on your scr een. When you see them, follow the actions requir ed. Message Do This... Make sure you have a cable connection. Please wait while the CableCARD de fines your channel list.
28 Operating Instructions Auto Setup Before you can enjoy the TV Guide On Screen™ System, you will need to perform the Auto Setup. 1 When your HD DVR is first power ed on, the set up screen will automatically appear . 2 Follow the on scr een set up, selecting the types of signals your HD DVR will r eceive.
Connections 29 Changing TV channels with your HD DVR Remote Contr ol After you have successfully performed the remote contr ol programming on page 12 you will be able to operate your HD DVR and other home theater equipment with the r emote contr ol. Refer to “Using your DVR Remote Cont rol with Other Equipment” on page 16.
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31 Using the Menus This section covers the MAIN MENU of the HD DVR. It is the gateway to all of the applications available on the HD DVR to customize and enjoy them. The scr een is shown in 4:3 aspect ratio. The s creen may appear dif ferently depending on your TV , F ormat and W ide Mode settings.
32 Operating Instructions Using the Recent Channels Menu The Recent Channels feature lists up to 18 of the most recently viewed channels. Only channels that have been viewed abou t a minute will be list ed. The Recent Channels list can also be accessed as a Favorite category .
Using the Menus 33 Using the F avorite Menu The Favorite feature lets you cr eate up to 13 ca tegories of favorite channels that you specify . Y ou may then quic kly tune your favorite channels by selecting a category and then selecti ng a channel within that category .
34 Operating Instructions Accessing the Recordings List For information on how to use the Recordings List feature, see “Using the RECORDINGS Service” on page 67. Accessing the TV Guide On Scr een™ Featur e For information on how to use the TV Guide On Scr een system feature, see “Using the TV Guide On Screen™ System” on page 59.
Using the Menus 35 Using the Recording History Menu The Recording History menu dis plays up to 100 of the most recent recor ding events. The Re co rdi ng Hi st or y m ay be a us ef ul ref ere nc e to any Recording E vent that may have been scheduled.
36 Operating Instructions Using the Pr efer ences Menu Y ou can access the following from the Pr eferences Menu: System, Recording, Screen, Audio, Parental Lock, CH+/- List ( Channel List), Recent Channel s Options, Favorite Options . Options Descriptions System System Menu: Allows you to display system information about your HD DVR.
Using the Menus 37 Recording Live T V Pause T ime : The Live TV Pause T ime feature allows you to set the amount of time of li ve TV programming that will be saved. For example, if you set t he Live TV Pause T ime to 30 minutes, you will be able to paus e live TV for up to 30 minutes before the paused point is no lo nger available.
38 Operating Instructions Screen Closed Ca ption On/Of f : Select Off to turn off Closed Captioning display or s elect On to display analog closed captioning with Basic Only On or digital closed captioning with Advanced and Basic On. Closed Capt ion Options: Basic Analog Services : Select CC1-CC4 to display basic Closed Captioning, if availa ble.
Using the Menus 39 Screen Mode: Y ou may select a picture size that best suits your TV for both standard-definition and hi gh-definition programming. See page 76 for more information about Scr een Mod.
40 Operating Instructions A udio D olby Digi tal: If you are us ing an exte rnal audio system or TV t ha t s u p po r ts D ol by D i gi ta l ® a u d io , s e le c t A u to O n (T h e u n it i s shipped with factory setting of Off.) . If you are using an audio system or TV that only receives PCM di gital audio signals, select Of f.
Using the Menus 41 P arental Loc k Y ou must first create an initial passwor d to use this function. Once your password is set, you can select fr om the following options to block the programs with Rating Opt ions , Restricted by Channel, Restrict by T ime .
42 Operating Instructions Recent Channels Options Vi d e o L o c k : Select Unlock to allow channels to be changed as you move through the Recent Channels List. Select Lock to keep the curr ent channel tuned until a new channel is selected from the Recent Channels List.
Using the Menus 43 Using the Help Menu Press MENU , highlight HELP and press SELECT to display Help T opics. Highlight a topic and then select OK . -%.
44 Operating Instructions Pa ren t a l L o ck Creating a P assword Y ou must first create a passwor d to use the Par ent al Lock feature. Par ental Lock passwords are comprised of four digits. 1 Press the MENU button and the main menu will appear . 2 Highlight Preferences and press SELECT .
Using the Menus 45 For got or Lost Y our Password? See lost password und er troubleshootin g section of this manual (see page 83). Options Description Rating Options See "Rating Guidelines" on page 46 Restrict by Channel Allows you to restrict viewing of the selected channels.
46 Operating Instructions Rating Guidelines There are different ratings for Movie s and TV programs . Make y our rating selections according to the table below. You also hav e th e option of blocking unrated TV programs or movies by selecti ng “ Allow ” or “ Block ”.
Using the Menus 47 V iewing blocked progr ams When you try to view a blocked channel ther e will be a message indicating the r estriction. The restriction can be temporarily r emoved until a ch annel change or playba ck ends by entering the correct passwor d when asked.
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49 Digital V ideo Recorder Understanding the Status Bar The Status Bar provides information about the currently displayed program. 1 While viewing a pr ogram, press the V button or any of the T ric k Play buttons (such as PLA Y , P AUSE, etc.) to display the s tatus bar .
50 Operating Instructions Pa u si n g T V Using the Pause F eature Do not let sma ll interru ptions cause you to miss a moment of your favorite show . Use the pause feature to pause a live or recor ded program until you are r eady to begi n viewing again.
Digital Vi deo Recorder 51 Using T rick Play Features m REW and FF M 1 Press the REW (Rewind) or FF ( Fast Forwar d) button to rewind or fast forward live or recor ded programs. Each time the REW or FF button is pressed, the next available r ewind or fast forwar d speed begins.
52 Operating Instructions ------ REPLA Y and ADV ANCE 1 Press the REPLA Y or ADV ANCE button to jump back or forw ard while viewing l ive or recor ded programs. A vailable jump times incl ude 2, 5, 15, 30, 60 and 300 seconds (see page 37). 2 The previous playback mode r eturns after the program has jumped back or forwar d.
Digital Vi deo Recorder 53 x STOP 1 Press the ST OP button to stop playback of a recor ded program. The ST OP button has no function when viewing live TV . 2 Select EXIT T O LIVE TV to begi n watching live TV or select D ELETE to delete the rec ord ed pro gr am bef o re ret ur ni ng to li ve TV .
54 Operating Instructions Options Menu or REC (Record) Button 1 While no other menus ar e displayed, press the b button on the r emote control to display the Options Menu or press and hold the REC (Record) button for one second . 2 Select the RECORD option.
Digital Vi deo Recorder 55 Playing Recorded Pr ograms Programs th at have been recor ded can be acce ssed from the RECORDINGS List. See “Using the RECORDINGS Service” on page 67 for more information. 1 Press the REC LIST button on the remote control.
56 Operating Instructions Using Chapter Marks Chapter Marks can be used to mark favorite points in both live and recor ded programs. Setting Chapter Marks 1 While viewing a program and no othe r menus are displayed, pr ess the SELECT button on the remote contr ol to set a Chapter Mark at the current point of the pr ogram.
Digital Vi deo Recorder 57 Using Chapter Marks T o Do This. .. Do This... Skip to the next Chapter Mark While viewing a program, pr ess the PREV (Pr evious) or NEXT buttons on th e re mo te co nt rol t o j um p b ac k o r jump forward to the next available Chapter Mark.
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59 Using the TV Guide On Scr een™ System Y our HD DVR features the TV Guide On Scr een interactive program guide that provides an 8- day rol ling list of TV pr ogramming. This makes r ecor ding as easy as highlighting a pr ogram title. T o record the program, press RECORD button o n the re mote control.
60 Operating Instructions The Initial Guide Setup The Guide uses Setup information to provide you with show listings and l ineups in your area- --which are updated several times a day . W elcom e Screen Initial TV setup leads you to the W elcome scr een or pr ess the Guide key to begin setup.
Using the TV Guide On Screen™ System 61 TV Guide On Scr een System Components Approximately 24 hours after the Auto Setup is completed, you will see this TV Guide On Screen LISTINGS scree n whenever you pr ess the TV Guide button on your remote control or on the front pane l of your HD DVR.
62 Operating Instructions Time Slot Pr ovides program airing time. Title Displays the sh ow’s title. Highlighted title indicates the active title. Info Bo x Pr ovides inf ormation on the highlighted pr ogram.
Using the TV Guide On Screen™ System 63 Record Icon When this icon is displayed, it indica tes that the program will be recor ded. Once : Indicates that the progra m is set to record once. Daily: Select to set Monday thr ough Sunday manual recording only .
64 Operating Instructions Using the LISTINGS Service When the LISTINGS appear , press the INFO button to display a Help screen for detailed guide. T o exit the Help screen, pr ess the INFO button again. Use the SELECT bar to scr oll or V / v / B / b buttons to naviga te within the LISTINGS.
Using the TV Guide On Screen™ System 65 Using the SEARCH Service SEARCH service allows you to find a program fr om differ ent categories. When SEARCH is highlighted on the Service Bar , some of the .
66 Operating Instructions KEYWORD sear ch 1. Highlight KEYWORD and choose SELECT to dis play the Keyword sear ch m enu. 2. Highlight New Sear ch then pr ess OK. The Sear ch Options menu will appear . 3. Pre ss the B or b button to select a catego ry to search.
Using the TV Guide On Screen™ System 67 Using the RECORDINGS Service The RECORDINGS provides a list of pr eviously r ecorded or cur rently r ecor ding programs on the HD DVR. W ith RECORDINGS highlighted on the Service Bar pr ess the MENU button to display the panel menu.
68 Operating Instructions Using the SCHEDULE Service SC HE DU LE al lo ws yo u t o re vi ew , ed it or de le te rec ord a nd rem in d u pc om in g e ve nt s w hi ch you have already set. 1 Highlight SCHEDULE on the Service Bar then highlight the event.
Using the TV Guide On Screen™ System 69 Using the SETUP Service You can customize the TV Guide On Screen sys t em settings. If you have not completed the initial setup please d o so now. This serv ice is only available after you have completed the TV Guide On Scre en system setu p (see page 28).
70 Operating Instructions Recording a Pr ogram fr om TV Guide On Scre en™ System A program can be recor ded or the recording settin gs can be changed from any one of the following services: LISTIN GS, SEARC H and SCHE DULE. There are thre e (3) ways to se t a program for re cording .
Using the TV Guide On Screen™ System 71 2. Recording fr om a Panel Menu 1. While in LISTINGS highlight a pr ogram which you want to recor d and press MEN U to display an options menu. 2. Highlight set recording and choose SELECT to view mor e options.
72 Operating Instructions Recording Starting! A notification of the r ecording will appear on the scr een if you ar e watching a channe l that is diff erent than the upcoming sche duled r ecordin g. When the notice appears you can choose to start or cancel the recor ding.
References 73 Refer ences In this section you will f ind fr equently asked questions and tr oubleshooting, pr oduct specifications, lic ense agr eements and the limited warranty . Learning About A v ailable V ideo Services Y our HD DVR can receive a variety of programs an d make them av ailable to you on your schedule.
74 Operating Instructions Broad casts can be r eceived in thre e formats: Analog, di gital (standar d definition) or digital (high definition). The "p" in case of 480p and 72 0p stands for "progr essive" and "i" in the 480i and 1080i stands for "interlaced.
References 75 Depending on the type of TV that the HD DVR is connected to , available Format settings may include the following: T able 3: Display F ormats Display Format Mode Input Signal Format Outp.
76 Operating Instructions Learning About Scr een Modes TV programs can be cr eated in a variety of aspe ct ratios or Screen Modes. The most common are 4:3 and 16:9.
References 77 SD Content to HD Output When standard-def inition content is r eceived and output in a high-definition format, the following Scr een Mode settings ar e available: T able 5: SD Content/HD Output Normal The Normal setting will disp lay black bars on the left and right sides of a 16:9 a screen.
78 Operating Instructions High-defin ition conten t output in high -definitio n format The following temporary Screen Mode settings are available when viewing high-defi nition content output in a high-definition format . Note that the setting is r et urned to Standard after each channel change.
References 79 Contacting Sony If, after readi ng these operating instr u ctions, yo u have additional questions r elated to the use of your Sony® HD DVR, please call our Customer Information Services.
80 Operating Instructions Remote Control A show that had been set to Record was not recorded Check the Recording History list to confirm that the r ecording had been scheduled or why it may not have been r ecorded. If reco rdin g t o a VCR , m ake su re t he V CR is t ur ned Off bef ore the rec ordi ng begins.
References 81 CableCARD™ Device Channels Symptoms P ossible Reme dies Prob lems using CableCARD or CableCARD services Check that the CableCARD is inserted properly (see page 22). The CableCARD must be activated by y our cable TV service provider before you can receive selected digital c able TV services.
82 Operating Instructions Audio Vi de o Symptoms P ossible Reme dies Good picture, no sound Make sur e the Current Digi tal Audi o or Curr ent Analog Audio settings (Prefer ences/Audio) are set to a receivable audio track, such as “English” or “Stereo” (see page 40).
References 83 General Symptoms P ossible Reme dies Time does not display on the front panel Press TV Guide > Setup > Change system settings to confirm your TV Guide On Screen settings so that it has the corr ect “zip code”, antenna on input “Air”, or Cable on input “CABLE”.
84 Operating Instructions Specifications Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Broad cast standar ds NTSC Am erican TV Standar d (480i), A TSC (8VSB terr estrial), A TSC Complia nt 8VSB (1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i ) QAM on cable ITU-T J.
References 85 Y O U SHOULD CAREFULL Y READ THE FOLLOWING AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE INCLUDED WITH THE HIGH-DEFINITION DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER (“HD DVR”) PR ODUCT .
86 Operating Instructions LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY , BREACH OF CONTRACT , NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILIT Y OR ANY O THER LEGAL THEORY RELA TED TO THIS PRODUCT .
References 87 copy of this License. (Exception: if the P rogram itself is interactive bu t does not normall y print such an announce ment, your work based on th e Program is no t required to pr int an announcem ent.) T hese req uireme nts apply to the modi fied work as a whole .
88 Operating Instructions of warranty; and each file should have at least the "copyright" lin e and a pointer t o where the f ull notice is found.
References 89 GNU LESSER GENERA L PUBLIC LICENSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYIN G, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICA TION 0. This License Agreement appli es to any software librar y or other program which co.
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References 91 Th e following specia l provisions apply to th e F reeType2 Font Engine: Portions of this software are copyright © 1996-2002 The F re eT ype Project (www .
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Connecting Additional Equipment Symbols . (dot) 10 Numerics 0-9 10 1080i 39 , 75 480i 39 , 75 480p 39 , 75 720p 39 , 75 A AC IN 8 , 25 Add to Favorite 33 Adjust 39 , 77 ADVANCE 11 Advance Time 37 Adva.
User Guide E Edit Category Name 42 Edit Channel 42 Edit Channel List 41 Editing Favorite 33 EDUCATIONAL 65 ENTER 10 EXIT 10 EXIT button 5 Expand 39 , 78 F Factory Default 13 FAVORITE 11 Favorite categ.
Connecting Additional Equipment P Package Contents 3 Panel Menu / Panel Ad 62 Parental Control 43 Parental Lock 41 , 44 Password 44 , 45 PAUSE 10 Pause 50 PCM digital au dio signals 40 PIC MODE 11 PLA.
User Guide T Tile 63 Time Slot 62 Title 62 Trick Play 51 TV Codes 14 TV GUIDE 11 TV GUIDE button 5 TV Guide Logo 63 TV Guide On Screen 4 , 28 , 59 , 60 TV Guide On Screen Components 61 TV Guide On Screen Feature 34 TV Rating 41 TV/VIDEO 11 U U.
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