Operating instructions

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When you insert a DVD+RW or DVD+R disc, the Title Screen
will appear. The Title Screen displays thumbnail images and
information for each title (recording) on the disc.
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1. THUMBNAIL IMAGE - An image taken from the first
frame of the recording, the thumbnail image provides a visual
cue to help you identify the titles on the disc.
2. TITLE INFORMATION - Displays information about the
recording, including the Date and Time that the recording was
made, the total length of the recording and the Record Speed.
3. NEXT/PREVIOUS INDICATOR - The ARROW
SYMBOL appears above or below the 3 titles, indicating that a
previous or next page of titles exists.
There are two recording methods you can use:
LIVE RECORDING - You start a live recording by simply
pressing the REC button while viewing video from an input
source, such as the TV Tuner or AV Inputs. A live recording
will end automatically if the disc is full.
TIMER RECORDING - You can also schedule a recording to
automatically begin at a particular Date and Time using the
DVD Recorder's built-in TIMER function. Recordings can be
scheduled to re-occur once a week or daily. The DVD Recorder
must be in STANDBY MODE in order for a scheduled Timer
Recording to begin.
Automatically Adding Chapter Markers
You can set the recorder to automatically add a CHAPTER
MARKER every 10 minutes during your recordings.
During playback, this will allow you to skip forward or
back in 10 minute intervals by using the NEXT/PREV
keys on the remote. These chapter markers are compatible
with most standard DVD Recorders as well.
You can also add chapter markers manually.
Selecting the Input Source
After a DVD+RW or DVD+R disc is inserted in the DVD
Recorder, you must select the input source that will be recorded.
You may choose from the following input sources:
RF IN (TV TUNER) - The DVD Recorder's built-in TV Tuner
allows you to record your favorite TV programs.
AV1 CVBS IN - The Composite Video Input located at the back
of the unit. Used for any video device with Composite Video
Out.
S-VIDEO IN 1 - Located on the back panel, S-VIDEO provides
a better picture than standard Composite Video. Use this input for
camcorders or other video devices when possible
AV2 CVBS IN - Composite Video Input is located on the side
panel.
S-VIDEO IN 2 - S-Video input is located on the side panel.
To select the Input Source for recording, first press the
DVD/TV button to switch to Recording Input Mode.
Next, press SOURCE key to selecting the input source.
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