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HDR 1 

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Page 3: ... timed recordings Advanced operation 25 All you need to know about additional functions available when you set the feature level to ADVANCED such as how to activate parental lock and place your recordings in Groups The chapter also contains information about how to operate a connected set top box Preference settings 38 Find out how to set for example a standard duration for recordings time and dat...

Page 4: ...cide whether to store them temporarily or permanently The manual and timed recordings you make are stored in HARD DISC CONTENT and the ongoing programs you pause and replay are put temporarily in a two hour replay buffer If you wish you can move saved programmes from the buffer to HARD DISC CONTENT HARD DISC CONTENT ALL GO THE SOPRANOS 12 14 17 JUN 1 34 CROCODILE HUNTER 9 12 17 JUN 1 00 WRC RALLY ...

Page 5: ...corder has been saving to the replay buffer five minutes and how old the current picture is compared to the ongoing programme one minute behind the live signal C You come back to the television and press GO to play what you have missed during the break If you want to cue forward perhaps to skip a commercial simply press D You decide to return to the ongoing TV programme and press VMEM and the red ...

Page 6: ... disc recorder allows you to pause the current programme if for example you wish to take a short break and replay the programme later REPLAY indicates that the current source such as V TUNER is being replayed from the two hour buffer on the hard drive For further information about how to replay an ongoing program refer to the chapter Pause and replay an ongoing program on page 10 Standby indicator...

Page 7: ...Press to bring up a sub menu or store a setting you have made Alternatively press a coloured button to select an option listed in the information field Press to return to the previous menu Press to return to the recorder s main menu Press to leave the menu system and return to the current source The first menu in the menu system is the SELECT SOURCE menu From here you can bring up the main menu sw...

Page 8: ...ions During playback skip forward or backward in a recording one minute at a time Step between frames while playback is paused Enter data in on screen menus Step between recordings during playback Accept and store instructions and settings Press and hold to view the recordings you have stored Go back one menu level Pause an ongoing program Press to pause playback of a recording and press again to ...

Page 9: ...y Play and change between recordings Pause and stop playback Browse through your recordings Edit recordings 22 Protect a recording Delete a recording This chapter describes the features you might use on a daily basis These features are available at the BASIC feature level which is the default setting from the factory The features available at the BASIC feature level are available at the ADVANCED l...

Page 10: ...of the status window A programme is being replayed after a pause The times shown are both in relation to the live signal The time to the left shows for how long you have been copying the ongoing programme to the buffer 19 minutes The time to the right shows the time of the picture The current picture is five minutes behind the live signal To pause an ongoing programme Press VMEM to bring up the SE...

Page 11: ...p back Press to pause replay While replay is paused press or repeatedly to step frame by frame forwards or backwards through the programme About switching sources You can switch from one live source such as V TUNER to another such as STB at any time but the source you leave is no longer saved to the buffer after the switch In this situation the new source is saved Switching to a non live source su...

Page 12: ...You press VMEM then the blue button to start a manual recording The recording includes the five minutes up to the live signal but not the ten minutes remaining in the replay buffer To be sure that content from the replay buffer is included in the manual recording do the following during replay Press the green button to cue backwards to where you want your recording to begin Press STOP to pause rep...

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Page 14: ...mme is shown The TIMER PROGRAMMING menu contains additional options when you set the FEATURE LEVEL to ADVANCED For further information about the content of the TIMER PROGRAMMING menu refer to the chapter On screen menus on page 44 Program a Timer Press VMEM and then the green button to bring up the hard disc recorder s main menu Press to highlight TIMER PROGRAMMING Press GO to bring up the menu fo...

Page 15: ... edit a highlighted Timer Press GO to be able to edit the Timer Press or to change for example start and stop times date or program number Press or to step through the options Press EXIT to leave the menu or press GO to store the Timer and return to the list To delete a highlighted Timer Press to delete the Timer Press the yellow button to confirm or press to move it back into the list Press EXIT ...

Page 16: ...You can watch another source while recording is going on but not a previous recording You can not watch one STB programme while recording another To record one source and watch another Press RECORD twice The hard disc recorder begins recording the current programme To watch another source during recording just select the desired source on Beo4 Press VMEM and then STOP to pause recording Press to r...

Page 17: ...witch it on Select the program you wish to record Press or to step between programs or use the number buttons to select a program directly Press VMEM to bring up the SELECT SOURCE menu once more Press to highlight RECORD and press GO to start the recording RECORD appears in the display You can now play a recording stored in HARD DISC CONTENT Press VMEM and the green button to bring up the main men...

Page 18: ...he last recording viewed begins automatically from where you left off However other recordings may be played back instead Automatic playback of other recordings If you have made timed recordings since the last time you viewed a recording the newest timed recording is played from the beginning If a timed recording is in progress it is played from the beginning This does not interrupt the recording ...

Page 19: ...ous or next recording Use the number buttons to enter a specific point in time to go to in the recording Press or repeatedly to step minute by minute forwards or backwards through a recording Press the green button to cue backwards during playback Press again to change speed Press the yellow button to cue forwards during playback Press again to change speed Press the blue button to start slow play...

Page 20: ... Press or to browse through the other recordings The highlighted recording plays in the background Press GO to select a recording for playback Play a recording THE SOPRANOS 12 14 17 JUN 1 34 CROCODILE HUNTER 9 12 17 JUN 1 00 WRC RALLY 12 00 14 JUN 1 12 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 9 00 13 JUN 3 25 SAT 117 23 00 29 MAY 2 55 20 NOTE You can browse through recordings in Groups if you have set FEATURE LEVEL to ADV...

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Page 22: ...already highlighted Press GO to bring up the menu Press or to highlight the recording you wish to protect Press the red button to protect the recording To cancel protection press the red button again Press EXIT to leave the menu Edit recordings If the hard disc is full and you program a timed recording or initiate a manual recording the hard disc recorder automatically makes room for the new recor...

Page 23: ...to be able to delete the recording the recording is then shown in yellow Press the yellow button to confirm or press to move the recording back into the list Select another recording to delete or press EXIT to leave the menu HARD DISC CONTENT GO THE SOPRANOS 12 14 17 JUN 01 34 CROCODILE HUNTER 9 12 17 JUN 1 00 WRC RALLY 12 00 14 JUN 1 12 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 9 00 13 JUN 3 25 SAT 117 23 00 29 MAY 2 55 T...

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Page 25: ...top box s own menu Use a set top box in a link room This chapter describes the additional features available when you set the FEATURE LEVEL to ADVANCED Features at the BASIC level are described in the chapter Daily use which begins on page 9 These features are available at the ADVANCED level as well For further information about the FEATURE LEVEL menu refer to the chapter Preference settings on pa...

Page 26: ...u choose Groups with no recordings in them do not appear in the HARD DISC CONTENT menu To place a recording in a Group Press VMEM then the green button to bring up the hard disc recorder s main menu HARD DISC CONTENT is already highlighted Press GO to bring up the menu The list of all recordings on the hard disc appears on the screen ALL identifies the list as the list of all recordings Press or t...

Page 27: ...creen ALL identifies the list as the list of all recordings Press to view the next Group Press repeatedly to step between Groups When you have found the desired Group Press or to step between recordings Press GO to play the selected recording HARD DISC CONTENT ALL GO THE SOPRANOS 12 14 17 JUN 1 34 CROCODILE HUNTER 9 12 17 JUN 1 00 WRC RALLY 12 00 14 JUN 1 12 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 9 00 13 JUN 3 25 SAT 11...

Page 28: ...S and press GO to bring up the menu Press to highlight the Group you wish to rename Press the green button to be able to rename the Group Press or to find the individual characters in the name Press to move to the next character Press GO to store the name If necessary repeat the procedure and rename other Groups Press EXIT to leave the menu or press GO to store the settings Use Groups GROUPS chara...

Page 29: ...to bring up the menu Press to highlight the Group you wish to move Press once to be able to move the Group The Group is now moved out of the list Press or to move the Group to the desired place in the list Press to make the Group move back into the list or change places with the Group which occupies the desired place in the list Now move the Group with which it changed places and repeat the proced...

Page 30: ...rd disc recorder s main menu HARD DISC CONTENT is already highlighted Press GO to bring up the menu Press to highlight the recording you wish to delete Press the green button to bring up the EDIT menu Press GO to be able to delete the recording the recording is then shown in yellow Press the yellow button to confirm or press to move the recording back into the list Select another recording to dele...

Page 31: ...g up the EDIT menu Press to highlight TRIM and press GO The selected recording is paused at the point where you left off last the time you viewed it Press the green or yellow button to cue through the recording to the point you wish to trim from and press STOP to pause playback at this point To be able to trim away the beginning of the recording up to the pause press To be able to trim away the en...

Page 32: ...d disc recorder s main menu HARD DISC CONTENT is already highlighted The main menu appears on the screen with the message EXTERNAL COPY IN PROGRESS and an indication of the time remaining Press the yellow button to stop the external copy Protect a recording If the hard disc is full and all recordings are protected you cannot make timed recordings or manual recordings About space management and pro...

Page 33: ...M then the green button to bring up the hard disc recorder s main menu HARD DISC CONTENT is already highlighted Press GO to bring up the menu Press or to highlight the recording you wish to name Press the red button to bring up the OPTIONS menu Press to highlight NAME and press the green button on Beo4 You can then edit the name If you wish to delete the current name before entering a new one pres...

Page 34: ...AL LOCK The current setting is shown Press The hard disc recorder prompts you for the correct Parental Lock code Enter the code using the number buttons on Beo4 When you enter the last digit the PARENTAL LOCK setting changes Press EXIT to leave the menu or press GO to store the setting If an incorrect code is entered three times the main menu appears Edit recordings HARD DISC CONTENT ALL THE SOPRA...

Page 35: ...re CONFIRM CODE Enter the new code one more time to confirm any change you have made to it If for some reason you have forgotten your code then you can key in 9999 three times when OLD CODE is highlighted This sets the code to 0000 and allows you to enter a new code To set a Parental Lock code Press VMEM then the green button to bring up the hard disc recorder s main menu Press to highlight SETUP ...

Page 36: ... activate specific services or functions in your set top box bring up the Set top Box Controller menu on the screen Press VMEM and then the yellow button to switch on the set top box Press to bring up the television s main menu Press to highlight V TAPE followed by GO to bring up the Set top Box Controller menu Press the number button that activates the function you want or press one of the colour...

Page 37: ... via Beo4 While the set top box s own menu is shown Moves the cursor up or down Moves the cursor Selects and activates a function Press GO and then or to step between menu pages or step in program lists Exits menus enters or exits different modes such as radio Use the coloured buttons as indicated in the menus of your set top box Use a set top box in a link room When your set top box is connected ...

Page 38: ...k Adjust settings The two settings for feature level BASIC and ADVANCED determine the content of the SETUP menu Settings for Parental Lock Groups recording quality and replay are only available if you set the feature level to ADVANCED To adjust settings Press VMEM then the green button to bring up the hard disc recorder s main menu Press to highlight SETUP and press GO to bring up the menu Press o...

Page 39: ...t the product you have connected and press GO to store the setting If you select STB the STB SETUP menu appears Find your set top box in the list on the screen REPLAY The REPLAY setting determines when the hard disc recorder starts copying an ongoing programme to the replay buffer Options are BASIC and EXTENDED Basic replay starts copying to the buffer when you pause an ongoing program Extended re...

Page 40: ...r example the ventilation holes are blocked or if you have placed the hard disc recorder in direct sunlight the recorder may overheat If this happens the standby indicator in the display flashes red and green and a warning appears on the screen Switch the hard disc recorder off immediately and let it cool Before switching it on again ensure that you have placed it as described on this page When pl...

Page 41: ...o tape recorder to the AUX socket on the hard disc recorder with a 21 pin AV cable Finally connect the hard disc recorder and all connected equipment to the mains The hard disc recorder is now in standby mode indicated by the red light in the display panel When connecting a set top box to HDR 1 Connect an IR transmitter to the DATA socket on HDR 1 Fasten the IR transmitter to the IR receiver of th...

Page 42: ... top box or other equipment with Y C output If the product you wish to connect to the hard disc recorder offers both 21 pin AV connection and connection via the Y C INPUT socket we recommend that you make both connections This ensures optimum picture quality TV 21 pin 21 pin socket for connection to your television AUX 21 pin socket for connection of extra video equipment such as a set top box Aer...

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Page 44: ...or further information about how to set the feature level refer to the chapter Preference settings on page 38 The menu system at the BASIC feature level Press VMEM to access the menu system SELECT SOURCE HARD DISC HARD DISC CONTENT TIMER PROGRAMMING SOURCE PROGRAM START TIME STOP TIME DATE WEEKDAYS PROTECTION TIMER INDEX SETUP FEATURE LEVEL BASIC ADVANCED RECORDING DURATION CONNECTIONS NONE STB V ...

Page 45: ...PARENTAL LOCK KEEP EPISODES TIMER INDEX SETUP FEATURE LEVEL BASIC ADVANCED PARENTAL LOCK CODE OLD CODE NEW CODE CONFIRM CODE GROUPS MOVIES SPORTS SCIENCE NEWS CHILDREN RECORDING QUALITY STANDARD HIGH RECORDING DURATION MANUAL RECORDING CONNECTIONS NONE STB V TAPE DVD V AUX DECODER REPLAY BASIC EXTENDED MENU LANGUAGE DANSK DEUTSCH ENGLISH ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA EXTRA TUNING PR...

Page 46: ...istered in the television s CONNECTIONS menu as V AUX2 PROGRAM Program number Once your source is chosen choose the program number START TIME and STOP TIME Key in the times when you want to start and stop recording DATE Select the specific date on which you want your Timer executed WEEKDAYS Appears when you highlight DATE and press the green button on Beo4 All the weekdays are shown starting with ...

Page 47: ...r all of the episodes of the programme are protected What s on the TIMER INDEX You can check the Timers that are waiting to be executed as well as edit or delete them If the Timers overlap this is indicated when the Timer is stored and shown in the TIMER INDEX What s on the FEATURE LEVEL menu The FEATURE LEVEL menu allows you to select a set of functions that match the way you wish to use the hard...

Page 48: ...WS and CHILDREN These Group names are only suggestions You can rename any of the five Groups at any time and place recordings in any Group you choose Groups with no recordings in them do not appear in the HARD DISC CONTENT menu This menu is only available if you have set FEATURE LEVEL to ADVANCED in the SETUP menu What s on the RECORDING QUALITY menu The RECORDING QUALITY menu allows you to select...

Page 49: ...t on the hard disc recorder must be registered in the hard disc recorder s CONNECTIONS menu not the television s For further information about how to register connected equipment refer to the chapter Preference settings on page 38 What s on the REPLAY menu The REPLAY setting determines when the hard disc recorder starts copying an ongoing programme to the replay buffer Options are BASIC and EXTEND...

Page 50: ...he options MONO FM NICAM mono sound MONO1 mono language 1 MONO2 mono language 2 MONO3 mono language 3 STEREO NICAM A2 stereo sound STEREO2 stereo language 2 If program broadcasts are in two languages and you want both languages you can store the program twice once with each language What s on the CLOCK menu TIME Indicates the time DATE Indicates the date MONTH Indicates the month YEAR Indicates th...

Page 51: ... The Beo4 remote control 8 Decoder Connect a decoder 41 The socket panel 42 Delete Delete a recording ADVANCED 30 Delete a recording BASIC 23 Delete a Timer 15 Displays and menus Browse through your recordings 20 Set top Box Controller menu 36 The display on the recorder 6 The status window 10 Use the on screen menus 7 Use the set top box s own menu 37 View recordings in a Group 27 What s on the S...

Page 52: ...ck Automatic playback 18 Cue through a recording 19 Go to a specific point in time in playback 19 Pause and stop playback of a recording 19 Play a recording 19 Select a recording 18 Slow playback 19 Step minute by minute through a recording 19 The Beo4 remote control 8 Protection Protect a recording ADVANCED 32 Protect a recording BASIC 22 Record Check the Timers already set 15 Copy from the repla...

Page 53: ... Connect HDR 1 to your television 41 The socket panel 42 Space management Protect a recording ADVANCED 32 Protect a recording BASIC 22 Stop Pause and stop playback of a recording 19 Stop a recording 16 Stop copying to the external recorder 32 The Beo4 remote control 8 Timer recording Check the Timers already set 15 Delete a Timer 15 Edit a Timer 15 Timer recording 14 Tune Fine tune a TV program 39...

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