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Marking the contents for recording
You need to ‘mark’ the contents in the
Time Shift Buffer before it can be
recorded to the hard disk. The recording
will take effect when you put the
recorder to standby mode.
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Cancel Rec.
Prog Info
To fi nd a scene within the Time
Shift Buffer
Rotate the control wheel to skip
backward or forward in the Time Shift
Buffer.
Fast rotate the control wheel for fast
backward/forward search.
To mark the starting point of
recording
Press
REC
once.
To mark the end of the recording
Navigate to the end of the scene and
press
STOP
x
.
To cancel the marked recording
Press the
Red
button.
Helpful Hints:
– Marking of recording can be done forward
or backward within the Time Shift Buffer.
– You can set the length of skip search
interval, see chapter ‘System Menu Options -
Playback settings - { Replay interval } / { Skip
interval }’ for details.
Clearing the Time Shift Buffer
All the contents in the Time Shift Buffer
will be cleared when you switch the
recorder to standby mode, except for
the marked contents which will then be
stored into the hard disk. You can also
clear the contents using the following
steps while the recorder is turned on.
A
Press
OPTIONS
on the remote control.
The tools menu appears.
Tools
Settings
Audio language
Reset TSB
Time search
B
Move to {
Reset TSB
} and press
OK
.
A warning message on clearing the
Time Shift Buffer appears.
This action will clear the Time Shift Buffer.
Do you want to continue?
Yes
No
Warning
C
To proceed, select {
Yes
} in the menu
and press
OK
on the remote control.
Otherwise, select {
No
} in the menu and
press
OK
on the remote control to
abort the operation.
Note:
In addition, executing the following
actions will also clear the contents in the
Time Shift Buffer:
– Press
CAM
on the remote control.
– Access
{
Tuner
} option in the system
settings menu.
– Change the {
Record mode
} or
{
Clock
} setting.
Control TV Programmes
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