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Your receiver responds normally to triggers received during playback except for channel changes
which are ignored.
Time Shifted recordings are deleted within 24 hours of their playback. This deletes the recording
schedule, the playback schedule and their associated recording files.
The schedule may be printed out using the print button.
The event can be edited
or deleted
using the appropriate buttons. For the rules governing the editing
of recordings and playbacks see FAQ
– “Why can I not always edit active time shift recording or playbacks?”
Using Date and Time
Date and Time shifting allows programming to be recorded and played back at a later date and time. To create
a Date and Time shift event goto UTILITY>Schedule>Date & Time and click the Add button to open up a new
event line in the schedule (see below). Complete the entries for Date; Start and Stop time; Channel to be
recorded, Name, up to 16 characters (if required) and Data PIDs. This specifies the programming that will be
recorded.
To setup the playback, chose a playback date, time and decoder for the playback and click the
symbol to
save the entry. Each recording can support up to five playback schedules. Up to 20 such Date and Time Shift
events can be created.
Recordings may not overlap
The minimum time shift is 10 seconds (from the recording start time).
Playback start time uses receiver time.
Recording can be set as disabled until required
Up to five playbacks are allowed per recording.
Simultaneous playback of two programs on one decoder is not allowed.
Your receiver responds normally to triggers received during playback except for channel changes
which are ignored.
Date and Time Shifted recordings and playbacks must be deleted by the user. This deletes the
recording schedule, the playback schedule and their associated recording files.
The schedule may be printed out using the print button.
The recording and playback events can be separately edited
or deleted
. For the rules governing the
editing of recordings and playbacks see
“Why can I not always edit active time shift recording or playbacks?” in
the FAQ section.