Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only. 7Chapter 1: Connections and SetupFront of the DVD recorderSTANDBY/ON – Turns the DVD recorder on and off.REV (reverse) – Searches backwards through the disc.FWD (forward) – Searches forwards through a disc.PLAY/PAUSE – Starts playback of a disc. Pauses recording or playback.REC – Records content to a DVD disc (DVD+R or DVD+RW discs only).STOP – Stops playback and/or recording.OPEN/CLOSE – Opens and closes the disc tray.REC QUALITY – Allows you to choose the record quality of the disc.INPUT – Just like a TV has Video Input Channels (page 19), the DVD recorder has one Video Input Channel for each set of INPUT jacks. The Video Input Channel is the“channel” to which you tune the DVD recorder so you can see the picture and hear the sound that’s coming from the component that is connected to the DVD recorder’sINPUT jacks. For example, if you connected your camcorder to the Audio and Video Input jacks on the front of the DVD recorder, you would press the INPUT button untilINPUT 2-Front appears.CH-/SKIP- (channel down/skip reverse) – Goes to the previous channel in the channel list when you’re watching TV. When playing a disc, goes to the beginning of thecurrent chapter or track unless you’re within the first minute of a chapter or the first 15 seconds of a track—then, you’ll skip to the beginning of the preceding chapter ortrack.CH+/SKIP+ (channel up/skip forward) – Goes to the next channel in the channel list when you’re watching TV. When playing a disc, goes to the beginning of the nexttitle, chapter, or track on a disc (in effect, “skipping” the title, chapter, or track).Front Input Jacks:DV IN – This jack is provided when you’re connecting a DV camcorder through a IEEE 1394 Firewire connection.USB – This jack is provided when connecting a USB device, such as a USB flash drive or card reader.INPUT 2: Audio/Video jacks – These Input jacks are provided for convenience when you’re connecting a temporary component, such as a camcorder.S-VIDEO IN – If a component you’re connecting, such as a camcorder, has an S-Video Output jack connect it to this jack for picture quality that is better thanregular video (yellow). Remember, you still have to connect audio cables to hear sound.