Mitsubishi Electronics HD-5000A NetCommand Controlled Recordings, Recording Setup, Recording Now

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NetCommand® Controlled Recordings

Recording Setup

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Your HDTV Receiver is able to start and stop recordings automatically and send the signals from one external playback device to another external recording device. It is also able to convert digital signals from Ant-DTV and from IEEE  devices to analog signals that can be recorded on NetCommand compatible analog VHS and S-VHS VCRs. You cannot record from an analog device such as Ant-A, Ant-B or a VHS or S-VHS VCR to a digital recording device such as a D-VHS VCR or AV Disc.

You can schedule the recording to take place at a later time and program the recording duration, in  minute increments, to last from  minutes to  hours.

When a digital recording is being made, the HDTV Receiver will direct the signals to the recording device using the IEEE  cable. During the recording the HDTV Receiver is able to watch any analog source or can be turned off.

When an analog recording is being made, the HDTV Receiver will direct signals to the recording device using the Monitor Output Video or S-Video and stereo left and right audio.

During the analog recording, the HDTV Receiver can be powered Off. If the HDTV Receiver is powered On, it must be watching the source that is being recorded.

If the Monitor outputs are sent to the A/V Receiver, then the A/V Receiver must be turned on and set to the HDTV Receiver input.

Figure 15. Record/Connect Screen

Recording Now

While viewing Ant-A, Ant-B, Ant-DTV, an IEEE  device, or a non-recording traditional device, pressing the REC button will bring up the Record/Connect Screen.

To initiate recording now:

. Display the Device Selection menu.

. Select the source device you want to record and press ENT(er).

. While viewing the source device, press the REC button. The Record/Connect screen is displayed.

. Check that the destination device (VCR) and duration are OK. Change if necessary.

. Press REC a second time to initiate recording.

Time-Delayed Recording

You will need to select the destination device that you want to record to, the duration of the recording, the start time, day, and channel. Recording day includes same day every week, everyday and Monday through Friday.

To initiate a time-delayed recording:

. Display the Device Selection menu.

. Select the source device you want to record and press ENT(er).

. While viewing the source, press the REC button.

. Select the destination device, duration time, the start time and day. For source devices that can select channels, select the channel.

. Select the Add button to add the recording to the record list (a confirmation message will be displayed).

. Select the Quit button when all recordings have been added.

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