JVC SR-HD1350US Instruction Manual - Page 10
Other Precautionary Notes, Compatibility with Analog Sunset
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Getting Started How to Read this Manual (Continued) Refer to the supplied CD-ROM for the Germany, Spanish, Italian and French GUIDEBOOK. In order to view the GUIDEBOOK, Adobe® Acrobat® Reader™ or Adobe® Reader® must be installed. Adobe® Reader® can be loaded from Adobe's web site: http://www.adobe.com/ Menu operation Pressing the remote control buttons below calls up the respective menu screens. v [SET UP], [NAVIGATION], [EDIT], [INFORMATION CORRECT], [DUBBING], [MEDIA MANAGE] v Press any of the [ J / K / H / I ] buttons to move to a specific menu item (yellow item indicated by a small arrow). v Press the [OK] button to confirm the selection. v Press the [RETURN] button to return to the previous screen. v Simple instructions on the operation procedure may be displayed at the bottom of the screen. Other Precautionary Notes Copyright protection This unit supports copyright protection technologies. Copyrights v According to the copyright law, video or music data that you store must not be used for purposes other than personal enjoyment without the authorization of the copyright holder. v The copyright protection function prevents copyrighted video images from being saved to equipment such as a video recorder. This function may also cause deterioration in the playback picture quality when the data is output to a monitor through a video recorder. This is not a hardware malfunction. To play back copyrighted videos, connect this product directly to the monitor. v Read and understand fully the terms and conditions of all copyright works before using this unit in the correct manner. Under no circumstances shall JVC KENWOOD take any responsibility for any infringements of copyright caused by the customer when using this unit. The customer shall be responsible for resolving all legal issues regarding to any copyright infringements. Stored video content and compensation v For discs containing important video content, backup on a periodic basis (once every few years) is recommended. Although digital signals do not deteriorate, playback or dubbing may fail due to aging of the disc resulting from the storage conditions. v Recorded data may be lost if power outage occurs while this unit is being used. It is therefore recommended that videos stored on the HDD be dubbed to a BD or DVD as soon as possible in case the HDD breaks down. v Videos or data stored on a BD/DVD, HDD, or SD card cannot be recovered if the media is damaged. Disclaimer of compensation for loss or damage of stored video content Please note that our company will not be liable for compensation of the content or any incidental damages in the event that dubbing or playback cannot be performed properly for some reasons. The same applies during repair of this unit. Compatibility with Analog Sunset v Video contents that are copyright-protected under the AACS will not be output from the analog output terminals of this unit. v Video contents that are not copyright-protected under the AACS will be output from the analog output terminals of this unit. v Analog output terminals refer to the [VIDEO OUT] terminal, [S-VIDEO OUT] terminal, and [COMPONENT VIDEO OUT] terminals. v For details on the output resolution, refer to "List of Output Resolutions" (A page 10) . List of Output Resolutions Media Output Terminal Content Output Protection Resolution DVD-Video Analog Output (Component) Free CSS 480p (for NTSC) 576p (for PAL) BDMV Analog Output (Component) Free In HD (for NTSC) 576p (for PAL) AACS No Output BDAV Analog Output (Component) Free AACS In HD No Output v The output resolution if "COMPONENT OUTPUT" (A page 90) is set to "1080i" when there is no HDMI connection. v BD contents are assumed to be recorded in the 1080i format. v CSS is the abbreviation for content scramble system. v AACS is the abbreviation for advanced access content system. Handling precautions m Do not use the plug or power point with dust or metallic objects attached to it v Failure to do so may cause short circuit or heating, and result in fire or electric shock. v Remove the plug once every half a year, and clean it with a dry cloth. m Make use of a power point that allows the power plug to be inserted or removed easily v Make sure that the plug can be removed immediately in case an abnormality is found in the unit. m Insert the plug firmly into the power point v Failure to do so may cause short circuit or heating, and result in fire or electric shock. 10