Digital TV recorder HDR5010KB OWNER’S MANUAL © 2010 Toshiba Corporation HDR5010 User Guide.
Introduction Important Safety Information Thank you for choosing this Toshiba Digital TV recorder. Before using the Digital TV recorder, please take a minute to read the following important safety information. • Although this appliance has been carefully manufactured and rigorously checked prior to leaving the factory, as with all electrical appliances it is possible for problems to develop.
Important Safety Information • Do not allow the unit to get wet. • Do not use the unit in hot, humid or excessively dusty places. • Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. • The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. • Liquids spilled into the unit can cause serious damage.
Introduction General Information Toshiba is not liable for any damage or loss caused directly or indirectly by the malfunction of this unit, including, without limitation, any one of the following: • Failure to record contents intended to be recorded by the consumer. • Failure to edit contents as intended by the consumer. Note: • In the event your product is returned to our service centre, we are unable to guarantee your recordings will be maintained.
Notes on Copyright Introduction Copyright protection system To play back high definition video images via an HDMI connection, it is necessary that both the player and the display device (or an AV amplifier) support a copyright protection system called HDCP (high-bandwidth digital content protection system). • HDCP is copy protection technology that comprises data encryption and authentication of the connected AV device. • This unit supports HDCP.
Introduction End User Licence This product includes software code developed by third parties, including software code subject to the GNU General Public License (‘GPL’) or GNU Lesser General Public License (‘LGPL’). As applicable, the terms of the GPL and LGPL, and information on obtaining access to the GPL Code and LGPL used in this product, are available to you - please contact the manufacturer.
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Getting Started Package Contents q r e w t y HDR5010KB QUICK START MANUAL © 2010 Toshiba Corporation u q r u Digital TV recorder AC mains adapter* w t Remote control Owner’s manual e y Batteries (2x R3/AAA) Quick start guide Help leaflet * For use exclusively with this Digital TV recorder. Never use this AC mains adapter with any other device, as it may cause fire and/or product damage. 8 HDR5010 User Guide.
Overview of the Digital TV Recorder Front Panel Getting Started Standby / ON switch and indication Front panel display USB socket Rear Panel u qw er t y i q Aerial input socket w r u HDMI output socket t i SPDIF optical output (Standard TOS link connector) o Aerial (loop through) output socket HDMI input sockets 1/2 Power socket e LAN socket y o USB socket SCART output socket 9 HDR5010 User Guide.
Getting Started Overview of the Remote Control q w e 3$ 3# 3@ r t y u i o 1) 1! 1@ 1# 1$ 1% 1^ 1& 3! 3) 2( 2* 2& 2^ 2% 2$ 2# 2@ 2! 2) 1( 1* 10 HDR5010 User Guide.
q w e r t y u i o 1) TV - Switches the TV on/into Standby*. DTT - Switches the viewing mode to DTT. 1! 1@ 1# 1$ BACK - Returns to the previous level in the menu. Exits EPG, Info and menu (first level). 1& 1* 1( 2) 2! 2@ 2# 2$ 2% 2^ 2& 2* 2( 3) 3! 3@ 3# 3$ 0-9 - Selects channels, enter PIN. AD - Switches Audio Description on or off. Refer to page 16 for more information. SUB - Displays subtitles (if available). +/− - Adjusts the TV’s volume*. PIP - Enters Picture In Picture mode.
Getting Started Inserting the Batteries into the Remote Control 1. Lift open the battery compartment cover (as shown). 2. Install 2 “R3/AAA” batteries (included); the correct polarity is shown inside the battery compartment. Always check the positive/negative symbols on the batteries to ensure they are inserted correctly. 3. Replace the battery compartment cover and push down until it clicks shut. Note: • Always dispose of old batteries safely.
Connecting your Digital TV Recorder TV aerial w e q Getting Started r q w e r t y u i o t y uio Plug your aerial lead into the RF IN socket of the recorder. If required, plug an Ethernet cable between the LAN socket and an Ethernet system. Refer to page 37 for more details. Cable not supplied. If required, plug a SCART cable between the SCART OUTPUT socket of the recorder and your TV, Video or DVD recorder. Cable not supplied.
Getting Started Switching your Digital TV Recorder On To Turn On Power to the Unit: 1. Switch On power at the wall socket, if required. 2. Within a few seconds the front panel will display “Starting” and the Power ring LED will light. 3. After start up is complete, an image is displayed on your TV screen and the Power ring LED will change to Blue. To Turn Off Power to the Unit: 1. P ress the [ ] button on the remote control or the Standby button on the front of the unit.
Automatic Tuning 1. Ensure the aerial is plugged into this unit. 2. Once the unit has powered up for the first time, the following menu is displayed. Press the [OK] button to continue. Note: On initial startup there is also an option available to access advanced setup by pressing the [RED] button before tuning starts. Press the [BACK] button to return to the tuning screen. Getting Started • 3. The Digital TV recorder will now scan and store all available channels.
Using your Digital TV recorder Everyday Use Changing channels Type in the channel number using the [0]-[9] buttons. Alternatively, press the [Ch+] and [Ch-] buttons to select the next/previous channel. Channel hopping Press the [ ] button to return to the previous channel watched. Hop between the current and previous channel watched Adjusting the volume* Press the [ +] and [ -] buttons to increase/decrease the volume. Muting the sound* Press the [ ] button to mute the sound. Press again to restore.
Everyday Use Using Standby When you’re not watching TV, you should set the Digital TV recorder to Standby. Press the [ ] button to switch between On (Blue Power ring LED on the front panel) and Standby (Red power LED on the front panel). This unit has a low power feature which means that when left in Standby for a long period, it may take longer to power up.
Using your Digital TV recorder The Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) The EPG displays programme information for the next 8 days (when transmitted by broadcasters). You can also set programmes to be recorded from the EPG. Today’s date and current time Current channel Date of currently displayed programmes Time of currently displayed programmes List of channels Programme information To Press Move around the EPG... [ / / / ] buttons or [0]-[9] buttons to directly enter the channel number.
The Channel List The Channel List displays all the available channels. List of channels Highlighted channel Press Select channels... [ / ] buttons. Access the Channel List... Display the previous nine channels in the list... [OK] button while watching TV. [RED] button. Display the next nine channels in the list... [GREEN] button. Exit the Channel List... [BACK] button. Switch to the selected channel... Using your Digital TV recorder To [OK] button. 19 HDR5010 User Guide.
Using your Digital TV recorder The Info Display When watching TV, the Info display gives brief information on the current and future programmes (when the programme information is transmitted by broadcasters). You can also set programmes to be recorded from the Info display. When watching a recording, the Info display gives a brief description of the recorded programme.
Picture In Picture (PIP) Picture In Picture allows you to watch two channels at the same time. The sound from the main picture is always played. To Switch on Picture In Picture... Move the PIP screen... Using your Digital TV recorder PIP screen (highlighted) Press [PIP] button. [ / / / ] buttons. Select/highlight the PIP screen... [PIP] button. Change the channel displayed in the main picture... [0]-[9] buttons. The [Ch+/-] buttons can also be used when the PIP screen is not selected.
Using your Digital TV recorder Recording Programmes This Digital TV recorder has twin tuners, making it possible to record two programmes at the same time. When recording two programmes at the same time you can also: - watch either of the programmes you are recording. - start to playback one of the recordings, even though it’s still recording ! - playback a previously recorded programme - watch either of the programmes being recorded.
Recording Programmes Recording Options Below is the bottom part of an on screen menu that may appear when you make a recording. The number of options available may vary. Using your Digital TV recorder If you do not wish to use any of these options press the [OK] button or simply wait until the menu disappears. There are 3 options that you may see in this menu: 1.
Using your Digital TV recorder Recording Programmes Recording Conflicts Your Digital TV recorder can record up to two programmes at the same time. If you attempt to record three or more programmes that overlap, the unit will try to resolve the conflict automatically by recording the programme at a different time or on a different channel.
Timeshifting Timeshifting allows you to Pause live TV, it lets you pause a broadcast programme and continue watching it later. The maximum length of time you can pause a programme for is 4 hours. Using your Digital TV recorder Timeshift banner Pausing Live TV • Press to pause live TV. Press to resume. Note: • When live TV is paused, the timeshifting banner is displayed indicating how long the programme has been paused. • The length of time you can pause a programme can be adjusted in the menu.
Using your Digital TV recorder The Timers Screen The Timers screen displays all the programmes that are currently set to record. You can also set a manual timer and modify or cancel an existing timer from the Timers screen. Today’s date and current time List of timers symbol indicates that Series Record is set symbol indicates that the timer is protected from deletion Size of current timers Size of current recordings Available recording space To Press Select a timer event... [ / ] buttons.
Modifying Timers Modifying a Timer You can edit a current timer to change the Type, Channel, Start and End time/date. 1. With the required timer highlighted, press the [GREEN] button. If the timer is protected, use the [0]-[9] buttons to enter the PIN (default = 0000)*. Using your Digital TV recorder 2. Press [ ] or [ ] to highlight the required setting. Use the [ / / / ] and [0]-[9] buttons to make changes. 3. Press the [GREEN] button to save the changes.
Using your Digital TV recorder Modifying Timers ‘Manual’ This is displayed if you manually set a timer (see next page). The Channel, Start time, End time, Change/Delete & Playback can all be changed. Change/Delete: ‘Allowed’ The timer can be changed or deleted. ‘Disallowed’ The PIN (default = 0000)* must be entered correctly before the timer can be changed/deleted. A symbol will be added to recordings that have been protected from change or deletion.
The Library Screen The Library menu displays all the recordings currently stored on the hard disk. You can also browse and manage your recordings from the Library menu. The Library menu will take longer to load if you have several recordings stored on the hard disk.
Using your Digital TV recorder The Library Screen Playing a Recording from a Specific Position You can play a recording from the start, the end, the last played position or from any point within the recording. 1. With the required recording highlighted, press the [OK] button. 2. Press [ / / / ] to highlight the required option. (For ‘Start playback from’, use the [0]-[9] buttons to enter the required time.) Press the [OK] button to play the recording.
The Photo Viewer The Photo viewer function, allows you to view photos from devices, such as, Digital Still Camera (DSC), USB Card readers and USB Flash drives. Using your Digital TV recorder Operating the Photo Input 1. Prepare the Photo storage as follows: Digital Still Camera: Set up according to the instructions for “connecting to PC” in the camera’s User’s manual. USB Card Reader: Insert only one memory card. USB Flash Drive: No preparation required. 2.
Using your Digital TV recorder The Photo Viewer To Press Move to next picture... [GREEN] button. Switch on Photo Viewer... Move to previous picture... Change to slide show mode... Change to next folder on the USB device... Exit Photo Viewer... [USB] button. [RED] button. [YELLOW] button. [BLUE] button. [DTT], [HDMI 1] or [HDMI 2] button. Note: • Whilst operating the Photo Viewer function the control banner may disappear from the bottom of the screen.
The Main Menu Press Highlight an option... [ / ] buttons. Access the Main Menu... Select an option... Adjust an option’s settings... Go back a step... Using your Digital TV recorder To [MENU] button. [OK] button. [ / ] buttons. [BACK] button. [MENU] button. Exit the Main Menu...
Using your Digital TV recorder Main Menu Options Edit Channel List Menu • Hide Channels Allows you to hide unwanted channels. Press the [OK] button to select a channel to hide. • Sort Channels Allows you to rearrange the channel order. Press the [OK] button to select the channel you wish to move. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the new position, then press the [OK] button. Settings Menu • General Settings Audio Allows you to set your preferred audio setting (if available).
Main Menu Options Display Allows you to change the front panel display. The following options are available: 1. Normal . The front panel display will show information about the DTT/Radio channel currently when being watched or listened to. It also displays symbols such using the Digital TV recorder functions. The clock will be displayed when in Standby. 3. Off. The front panel display will be off all the time.
Using your Digital TV recorder Main Menu Options Auto Delete You can set the Digital TV recorder to automatically delete recorded programmes, the options available are Oldest, Oldest Played or Never. Programmes will only be deleted when there is not enough hard disk space available for new recordings. Default setting is Never. Format Disk Allows you to delete all recorded programmes. CAUTION ! Formatting the hard disk will delete all the recorded programmes stored on the hard disk.
Main Menu Options 3. Dolby Surround. Select this option if connecting to a TV/Amplifier that supports Dolby Surround Pro Logic, Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Pro Logic IIx or Dolby Pro Logic IIz decoding. - All outputs will carry Stereo (with Dolby Surround). 4. Stereo. Select this mode if connecting to a Stereo audio device. Using your Digital TV recorder - All outputs will carry Stereo (without Dolby Surround). Audio Delay Allows you to delay the audio timing so that it synchronises with the TV picture.
Using your Digital TV recorder Main Menu Options 2. Manual. Allows you to manually change your IP settings (for advanced users only). Use the [ / / / ] buttons to navigate through the table and enter your own numbers using the [0] - [9] buttons. Note: • The unit’s fixed MAC address can be found under the Manual option, above. • If you choose invalid IP settings the Digital TV recorder may not operate correctly.
Main Menu Options Signal Strength Allows you to check the DTT signal strength, channel and transmitter name. The quality of your signal is indicated by a colour bar; green is good, yellow is average and red is poor. • Over Air Software Upgrade Allows you to search for software updates through your aerial (when available). • USB Software Upgrade Allows you to upgrade your Digital TV recorder using a USB Flash drive connected to the USB socket. To upgrade, follow these instructions; 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Additional Information Programming the Remote Control The Digital TV recorder’s remote control can be programmed to operate certain TVs. Follow the procedure below to programme the remote control. TV standby button 0-9 buttons AD button button GUIDE button 1. Find the 3 digit code for your brand of TV from the brand codes, starting on page 46.
Manual Programming the Remote Control If your TV brand is not included in the code list, or the brand codes in the list do not operate your TV, it may still be possible to programme the remote control to operate your TV. 1. Press and hold the [ ] button and the [AD] button for 3 seconds, then the [ TV] button flashes twice and lights ON. 2. Aim the remote at the TV, press the [Ch+] or [Ch–] button to enter Manual Search Mode, the [ TV] button starts to flash.
Additional Information Troubleshooting Should you experience a problem with your Digital TV recorder which can’t be resolved using the table below, put the unit into Standby mode, then unplug completely from the mains supply. Leave the unit unplugged for at least one minute before connecting again to the mains supply. Picture Problem No picture/distorted picture Possible cause/remedy • Check the Digital TV recorder is switched On. • Check the aerial is correctly connected to the unit.
Troubleshooting Remote Control Problem Remote control does not work Recording Possible cause/remedy • Replace the batteries. • If the remote control does not operate your TV, re-programme the remote control (refer to page 40). Possible cause/remedy Toshiba Website: Toshiba Helpline: www.toshiba.co.uk/tv-dvd-support 0844 856 0730 (calls charged at national rate) Digital TV recorder does not record • Use the Library menu to check if there is any free space on the hard disk.
Additional Information Specifications Physical Specification Size Weight Power Requirements (W) 352mm x (H) 56mm x (D) 270.8mm 1.9 kg Input voltage 12V DC 2.5A (with supplied AC mains adapter) Power consumption (On) Max. 30W DC jack connector 6mm (2.1mm Pin) DC Jack Power consumption (STBY) 0.
Specifications Video output Audio output Audio line out 21-pin SCART connector - Composite video (1.0 V pk to pk 75 ohm) RGB (0.
Additional Information Remote Control Brand Codes Use the brand codes in the following list when programming the remote control to operate your TV (refer to page 40).
Remote Control Brand Codes Hitachi: 001, 003, 004, 005, 009, 013, 015, 016, 017, 022, 023, 037, 069, 074, 075, 085, 099, 102, 119, 120, 121, 134, 136, 137, 138, 142, 144, 148, 152, 169, 172 Pioneer: 002, 016, 019, 020, 038, 062, 071, 076, 125 Toshiba: 000, 001, 002, 003, 004, 006, 007, 008, 012, 013, 016, 019, 024, 035, 059, 062, 075, 096, 103, 105, 116, 118, 141, 150, 156 Additional Information 47 HDR5010 User Guide.
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