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Using your Digital Terrestrial Receiver
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Recording a TV programme that you have
been watching
While you watch live TV, press
OK
.
The time shift bar appears.
Press the the
arrow key. to find the
chapter where you want to start to record..
Press
to start the record.
Recording a TV programme through the
Time Shift Bar
While you watch live TV, press
OK
.
The time shift bar appears.
Press the yellow-coloured key to display the
previous programmes.
Move to the desired programme by using
the /
arrow keys.
Press
OK
to select the programme.
Press
. to start the record.
Note
Recording from the time shift buffer will record
the full programme from beginning to the end,
even if you start the recording after the
programme has already begun. As this is a
relatively complex operation, the box does not
display the image while the buffer is transferring
the start of the programme (to the hard disk).
At the end of this operation, the playback will
start again automatically at the point where you
started the recording. The recorded programme
will be indicated in red in the Time Shift bar.
Recording by setting a timer through the
TV guide
Press on the remote control to go to the
TV Guide.
Scroll to the programme you want to
record.
Press
on the remote control.
Press
EXIT
several times to close the
menus.
Recording with a series link
Press on the remote control to go to the
TV Guide.
Press again to go to the 8 days TV Guide.
Use the / / /
arrow keys to scroll
to the programme you want to record.
Press the red-coloured key.
If the programme is in a series, the Digital
Terrestrial Receiver displays the following
screen:
Select the action to perform:
• Press the red-coloured key to record the
current episode only.
• Press the green-coloured key to record the
whole series (see notes about limitations
and conflicts).
Once you have pressed one of those two
keys, the record is set.
Note: all record programming are called
Timers recording.
By pressing
Timer button
you could access to the list, check and correct
decisions taken to resolve conflicts.
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