Recording; Recording Programmes During Reception - Sanyo DVR-S120 Instruction Manual

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Recording Programmes during Reception

1. Turn the TV on and select input from the DVD recorder. (For details
on operation methods, refer to your TV's manual.)
2. Press o button. (It takes time to enter the condition the power
supplied.)
3. Press rOPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray, and place the disc with
the label facing up on the disc tray.
3. Press rOPEN/CLOSE.
The disc tray closes, and "READING" is displayed on the front panel
to indicate that the disc is being checked.
If a disc ready for recording has been loaded, the display on the front
panel or on the TV screen changes as follows.
"NO DATA" on front
panel
Index screen is displayed
on TV and fi nal line be-
comes "Empty Title"
NOTE:
-
When the menu contained on the disc is displayed or playback starts,
this means that the disc is not recordable. Reload with a recordable
disc.
-
When "No More Titles Available" is displayed, this means that titles
(including empty titles) exceeding 48 have been saved to disc. Either
delete titles, or replace the disc.
5. When the disc menu is displayed, move to "Empty Title" by 8 or 2,
and make sure that there is enough free space on the disc.
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Empty Title
Free space on disc
1:53:03 SP
(time)
NOTE:
-
When a blank disc is inserted, the Disc Menu is not displayed on the
TV screen. The TV screen returns to the screen of the broadcasting
station that was being received or the currently selected external
input.
Proceed to the next step 6 as it is.
-
With DVD+RW discs, you can also overwrite titles that have already
been recorded to disc. For details on overwrite recording, see "Inserting
New Recording on a DVD+RW" on page 22.
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RECORDING

This is displayed for a brief fl ash when
an empty new disc is loaded.
You have loaded an already recorded
DVD+RW disc, or an already re-
corded DVD+R disc that has not been
fi nalised.
6. Repeatedly press REC MODE to specify the recording mode (picture
quality).
HQ High Quality
SP
Standard Play
LP
Long Play (S-VHS quality)
EP
Extended Play (better than
VHS quality)
EP+ Extended Play (VHS picture
quality)
7. Press TV to switch to the DVD recorder tuner.
8. Press CH/INPUT + or - to select the channel to record.
9. Press RECq to start recording.
During recording, the following information is displayed on the front
panel.
Remaining time (hours : minutes : seconds)
Recording in progress display
VPS PDC
REM
REC
DVD RW
Type of disc
Title No.
Cancelling (pausing)/resuming recording
When you press PAUSE s during recording, recording is paused, and
"Pause Rec" is displayed on screen.
Use this feature, for example, to prevent commercials from being
recorded.
To resume recording, press RECq.
Marking screens during recording
During recording it is possible to mark scenes that you want to see or
hide later. During recording press EDIT at the relevant location. The
screen displays "Inserting Chapter Marker". The "CHAPTER" number is
increased by one in the Status Display. Press DISPLAY to display the
Status Display on the screen.
Ending recording
Press e to end recording.
When a recording is made to disc, the following additional information is
also stored at the beginning of the recording:
• Name of the recording. If the TV station does not transmit a name, only
the channel number and time will be stored as the name
• Length of the recording
• Record type (Quality)
• Date of the recording
• Index picture of the recording
When recording is ended, this information is displayed in the index
screen.
Name of the recording
Length of the recording
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Date of the recording
About 60 minutes can be
recorded to disc (4.7GB).
About 120 minutes can be
recorded to disc (4.7GB).
About 180 minutes can be
recorded to disc (4.7GB).
About 240 minutes can be
recorded to disc (4.7GB).
About 360 minutes can be
recorded to disc (4.7GB).
Recording mode
Stereo audio
Chapter No.
Record type (Quality)
SP

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