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05Recording

The amount of free space available and the currently loaded recordable DVD is shown towards the bottom of the screen.

In the upper-right corner, the number of timer programs already set is shown next to Tmr Pgms.

If there are more than five timer programs already

set, press NEXT

to switch page (go back using

the PREV

button).

You can also delete a timer program before it’s started (before the recorder enters timer recording standby) by highlighting it and pressing CLEAR. See also Deleting a timer program on page 39.

2Select ‘New Input’ to set a new timer program, then press ENTER.

Timer Program Set

 

 

 

Manhattan Open Tennis

 

 

 

CH

Date

Start

Stop

Extend

Pr 10

SAT 26/3

18:00

19:00

30 min

 

 

 

 

Store Program

Detailed Settings

Enter Details

 

Recording Mode

XP

 

 

Bilingual Recording

A/L

 

Set Detailed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Set Title Name

 

 

 

 

Cancel

3 Enter the timer recording settings.

Use the buttons to select a field; use the buttons to change the value.

CH – Choose a channel (Pr 1–Pr 99, excluding skip channels), or one of the external inputs from which to record.

Date – Choose a date up to one month in advance, or select a daily or weekly program.

Start – Set the recording start time.

Stop – Set the recording end time.

4If you want to change the recording mode, etc., select ‘Set Detailed’.

In this area you can set:

Recording Mode – Select XP, SP, LP, EP, SLP or SEP, (See Setting the picture quality/recording time on page 33). If Manual Recording is on, then you can also select the LPCM setting, or MN (press ENTER then use

the

buttons to select the level).

Bilingual – Select which channel of a bilingual broadcast to record (necessary if recording to a Video mode DVD).

5After entering all the timer recording information, highlight ‘Store Program’ and press

ENTER.

The timer recording list screen is displayed again. The timer program you just input appears in the list. The rightmost column shows various timer recording status messages:

OK – Can be recorded.

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Time Over – Not enough space (the recording won’t finish).

Overlap – Two timer programs partially or completely overlap. The one starting earlier will take priority.

Until ... (eg., Until 13/8) – For a regular recording, the last program that could be recorded is shown.

Data Over –Can’t record because the disc management area of the disc is full.

Cancel Once – A regular timer program is set to skip.

Can’t Rec – Not possible to record.

Title Over – Can’t record because there is already the maximum number of titles on the disc (DVD: 99).

Recording – The program is currently recording.

Standby – The recorder is in timer recording standby.

nothing displayed – Another timer recording is in progress.

6To exit the timer recording screen, press HOME MENU.

Tip

To enter a title name for the timer recording in advance, select Set Title Name and follow the on- screen display.

Note

If the timer program is too long to fit into the available disc space, the message Time Over appears. The program will record until the disc is full.

If Optimized Rec (see Optimized Rec on page 72) is set to On, the recorder will adjust the recording quality to try and fit the recording on the disc. If the program is too long even when recorded in MN1 mode, the message Time Over appears.

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Contents DVR-330-S Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Operating Environment Ventilation CautionContents Additional information Resetting the recorderSetting up the remote to control your TV IndexBefore you start Chapter FeaturesBefore you start Record from a DV camcorder Play Video mode recordings on a regular DVD PlayerBefore you start Safe, non-destructive editingBefore you start What’s in the box Putting the batteries in the remote controlUsing the remote control CD-R/RW compatibility General disc compatibilityDVD-R/RW compatibility Compressed audio compatibilityPC-created disc compatibility WMA Windows Media Audio compatibilityJpeg file compatibility Original Rear panel connections Connecting upConnecting up Chapter Front panel connectionsConnecting up Easy connections Connecting using the component video output Connecting up Using other types of video outputConnecting using an S-video output This enables you to record scrambled TV channels This enables you to watch and record TV channelsThis enables you to watch the output from this recorder Connect RF antenna cables as shownThis enables you to watch discs Connecting up Connecting to an AV amplifier or receiver This enables you to listen to multichannel surround sound.1After checking all the connections, plug in the recorder Connecting up Connecting other AV sourcesPlugging Front panel Controls and displaysControls and displays Chapter Controls and displays Remote control ReturnControls and displays LP / SLP Controls and displays DisplayNtsc EP / SEPGetting started Chapter Switching on and setting upGetting started Manual clock setting Auto-tuning channelsAuto clock setting Getting startedSelect the TV screen type, ‘Wide 169’ or ‘Standard 43’ Other settings you can makeMaking your first recording Is your TV compatible with progressive scan video?Changing TV channels Using the built-in TV tunerPlaying back your recording Changing audio channelsBasic playback Nicam a Nicam BPlaying DVD discs Playing CDs and WMA/MP3 discsHome Menu Using the Home MenuPlaying Video CD/Super VCDs Home menu optionsPlay display Getting started Displaying disc information on- screenStop display Recording display Copy protected material ! / PureCinema indicator #Recording mode Remaining recording time availableAbout DVD recording RecordingRecording Chapter Recording time and picture qualityRecording Recorded audio Setting the picture quality/recording timePress REC Mode repeatedly to select a recording setting Restrictions on video recordingSetting a timer recording Recording Basic recording from the TVEasy Timer Recording RecordingPress Enter to set the start time Timer recording using the G-Code programming systemCurrent time Recording start time Press Enter to set the end timeSetting a manual timer recording Code programming with the power offTo exit the timer recording screen, press Home Menu Tip If there are more than five timer programs alreadyEnter the timer recording settings This area you can setDeleting a timer program Editing a timer programExtending a timer recording in progress Skipping a regular timer programRecorder won’t let me enter a timer program! Why not? Timer recording FAQCanceling and stopping a timer recording in progress What happens when two or more timer programs overlap?See Connecting up for connection options Recording from an external componentSee Audio In Settings on page 69 for more on these settings Set up the recorderPress REC when you’re ready to start recording Automatic recording from a satellite tunerUse Also, set the camcorder to VTR modePress Home Menu and select ‘DV Record’ from the menu Press EnterCan’t get my DV camcorder to work with the recorder Playing your recordings on other DVD playersFinalizing a disc There’s a picture, but no soundIt takes about 30 seconds to initialize the disc Press Home Menu and select ‘Disc Setup’ Select ‘Initialize’Initializing a recordable DVD disc Introduction PlaybackPlayback Chapter Navigating discsUsing the Disc Navigator to browse the contents of a disc PlaybackScan Using the Disc Navigator with playback-only discsScanning discs Scan 1 ScanPlayback Playing in slow motion Play Mode menuPlay Mode Frame advance/frame reverseRepeat play Search ModeRepeat Title/Chapter/Folder/Track Search For example, for trackProgram play Repeat to build up a program listOther Program play functions Displaying and switching subtitlesSwitching DVD soundtracks ClearTo display/switch the audio channel, press Audio repeatedly Switching audio channelsSwitching camera angles To switch the camera angle, press AngleDisc Navigator screen EditingEditing Chapter To exit the Disc Navigator, press Home MenuCreate Editing Command menu panel optionsVideo mode VR mode Original Play List PlayErase Using the remote key shortcuts to input a nameEditing Title NameKey Characters Set ThumbnailErase Section Lock DivideChapter Edit Move Select ‘Edit’ ‘Lock’ from the command menu panelSelect ‘Edit’ ‘Combine’ from the command menu panel CombineCan’t edit my disc Select ‘Undo’ from the command menu panelUndo Playing a slideshow PhotoViewerPhotoViewer Chapter Zooming the image PhotoViewerReloading files from a disc Rotating an imageBasic settings Disc Setup menuDisc Setup menu Chapter Input Disc NameFinalize Disc Setup menu Initialize settingsFinalize settings1 Undo FinalizeSetting the picture quality for TV and external inputs Video/Audio Adjust menuVideo/Audio Adjust menu Chapter Choosing a presetSelect the picture quality setting you want to adjust Video/Audio Adjust menuSetting the picture quality for disc playback Built-in TV tunerAudio DRC ‘Max’Using the Initial Setup menu Initial Setup menuInitial Setup menu Chapter Setting Options ExplanationInitial Setup menu Mpeg Mpeg PCMAuto Language Audio Language EnglishOther DVD Menu Language w/Subtitle LanguagePresentation for widescreen material Recording Settings Manual Recording On go to setupOptimized Rec Pan & ScanRemote Control Mode Recorder Parental Lock Set PasswordChange Password Change LevelSelecting other languages for language options Additional information about the TV system settingsAdditional information about component video output Using the TV remote control buttons Resetting the recorderSetting up the remote to control your Additional informationAdditional information Screen sizes and disc formats When viewing on a standard TV or monitorWhen viewing on a widescreen TV or monitor General Additional information TroubleshootingProblem Remedy Additional information What kind of discs can I use for recording? Frequently asked questionsCan I play a VR mode DVD-RW disc in another DVD player? See also Cprm on Can I play a disc while recording?Additional information About DV DV-related messagesVR mode DVD Video mode DVD Resolution Level Additional information Manual recording modesLanguage Language code letter, Language code Additional information Language code listCountry/Area code list Country/Area, Country/Area code, Code letterMessage Explanation/Action Condensation Cleaning the pickup lensHandling discs Storing discsMoving the recorder Additional information Hints on installationGlossary Mpeg video DRM Digital Rights ManagementMpeg audio Optical digital outputTitle Regions DVD-Video onlySampling frequency TrackTuner Additional information SpecificationsTimer DVD-R/DVD-RWLINK/IEEE 1394 standard Supplied accessoriesInput/Output Index Connecting 12, 18 error messages 80 recording fromLanguage audio 52, 71 code list 82 DVD menu Maximum number per title/disc 32 CprmPage Pioneer Corporation VRB1377-A
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