RCA DRS7000N manual Using the Recorder’s Features

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Chapter 3: Using the Recorder’s Features

Watching TV

In order to use the Digital Media Recorder’s features such as pausing live TV, the GUIDE Plus+ system’s on-screen programming guide, and recording, you must watch TV with the Digital Media Recorder turned on and the TV tuned to the correct Video Input Channel.

The main menu appears on the screen when you turn on the Digital Media Recorder, turn on the TV and tune it to the correct Video Input Channel. With the Channels menu highlighted, just press OK (the Digital Media Recorder tunes to the last station you watched and a channel banner appears).

To see the channel banner after it disappears from the screen, press INFO on the remote control. From the channel banner, information about the channel is provided and you can change the audio setting.

When you change channels, you might notice a delay. This is perfectly normal because the programming must pass through the Digital Media Recorder before it appears on the TV screen.

Pausing Live TV

Since your Digital Media Recorder has a hard disk drive, you can essentially pause a program that’s being broadcast and start watching it again when it’s convenient for you. You can pause up to 45 minutes of programming.

1.The Digital Media Recorder must be on.

2.Your TV must be on and tuned to the appropriate Video Input Channel (this channel corresponds to the jacks you’ve used to connect the Digital Media Recorder to the TV). If you need help, go to page 16 for details.

3.Tune the Digital Media Recorder to the channel that has the program you want to watch.

4.Press PAUSE.

5.When you’re ready to watch the program, press PLAY and the program starts playing from the place you left off. While you’re watching the program, you can fast forward through commercials by pressing the ADVANCE button. When you want to return to regular TV broadcasting time (live TV), press the LIVE button on the remote.

Notes:

If you’ve paused live TV, you must watch the program continuously — you can’t change channels and then come back later because the hard disk drive records the signal continuously (i.e., if you pause channel 13 for 5 minutes, change to channel 6 and watch it for 15 minutes; that is exactly what is stored on the hard disk drive — the 5 minutes of channel 13 you paused and the 15 minutes of channel 6).

Once a program is paused, you can’t save it to the hard disk drive because it is stored in a different section of the hard disk drive.

Features might work differently if you use a cable box for programming.

Each time you access the Channels menu from the main menu, the hard disk drive’s memory is reset. The memory is the part of the hard disk drive that continously records the broadcast signal (up to 45 minutes) enabling you to pause live TV and play it back later.

Recording

There are several ways to record programming. The quickest way is to press the RECORD button while you’re watching a show (the recording banner appears). You don’t even need to remember to press the stop button when you’re finished recording if you use the Express Recording feature in the recording banner.

Express Recording Feature

Each time you press the RECORD button on the remote the recording time increases by 30 minutes, up to the maximum limit (the status is listed on the recording banner).

Stopping and/or Pausing a Recording

The programs you record are listed in the Video menu so you can play them back. To pause or stop recording, press the STOP button on the remote control (a screen appears with the following options: No, don’t stop recording; Yes, stop recording temporarily; Yes, stop recording). If you want to start recording this program again and want it to appear in the Video menu as one continuous program, highlight Yes, stop recording temporarily — press the RECORD button when you’re ready to start recording again — or No, don’t stop recording.

If you choose Yes, stop recording the part of the program you recorded will appear as one program in the Video menu. If you start recording again, the next part of the program will appear as a separate program (or recording session).

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Contents Users Guide Important Information Product RegistrationTable of Contents Connection Pictures Connections and SetupPosition cables properly to avoid audio interference Types of discs your DVD player can playAudio/video Components Cables NeededCoaxial To watch one program while you record another To play a videotapeConnection Digital Media Recorder + TV + VCR optional Go toTo play a disc or a show you’ve Recorded to the Digital Media RecorderConnection Digital Media Recorder + TV + Cable Box Connect the VCR to the TV optionalTo watch TV satellite programming Than the one pictured hereConnection Digital Media Recorder + TV + Satellite Receiver Connect the satellite receiver to the TVOutput Audio L left Please Read This Before Using the Digital Audio JacksDigital Media Recorder’s Audio Jacks R rightLink cable Complete the Interactive Setup Setup and ConnectionsInstall Batteries in the Remote Turn on the TV and Digital Media RecorderGuide Plus+ setup Connection ListChannel Search 3d. Confirming Your SettingsSatellite Receiver Channel ListGuide Plus+ Program Guide What to ExpectTurn on the Digital Media Recorder to Watch TV Button on TV remote How to find your TV’s Video Input ChannelButton/Switch On the TV Channel NumberChapter Remote Control Explanation of ButtonsProgramming the Remote to Operate your TV Remote ControlFind out if the remote can operate your TV Television Codes 1003, 1004, 1006, 1019, 1020Remote Control VCR CodesAudio Receivers RCA and Dimensia Cable BoxSatellite Using the Recorder’s Features Using the Recorder’s Features Setting up timer recordings to record programs automatically Recording from the Guide Plus+ on-screen programming guideCopying music or pictures from a compact flash card Copying music or pictures to the Digital Media RecorderCopying from a disc to the Recorder’s hard disk drive Renaming picture and/or music filesPlaying programs you’ve recorded Guide Plus+ System Menu Bar Using the Guide Plus+ SystemAbout Guide Plus+ System Program Guide Action buttons Listings GuideSort Locking the Video WindowMessages SetupNews Promotions and AdvertisingPlaying Discs Chapter To Load and Play Discs Using Different MenusRegional Coding Playback options Playing DiscsSearch Options Quick Fast Forward and Quick ReverseTime display Track Using the On-Screen Info DisplayTime display Chapter Audio Angle Title Subtitles Repeat Selecting a Title on DVDs or a Track on CDs Playing Discs DVDsTime Display Selecting a ChapterAB Repeat Using the Repeat FeatureRepeating Titles, Chapters, or Tracks Changing the Audio LanguageRandom Play Mode Feature Audio CDsChanging the Camera Angle ProgramIntroScan Playing Discs Audio CDsPlaying Video CDs VCDs Playback Control PBCFor more help and recommendations about MP3 files, go to Playing Discs MP3sPlaying MP3 Discs Slide Show Playing Discs Jpeg filesViewing Jpeg files Saving Jpeg files to the hard disk driveMenu System Overview of the Digital Media Recorder’s Menu System How to navigate through on-screen menusMenu System Main MenuChannels Disc MenuPictures VideoMusic RecordingsSetup Memory Card Lock and Unlock Using Parental ControlsPassword Unrated Titles Rating LimitsTo set Ratings Additional Information Troubleshooting Additional InformationPicture is distorted and/or fuzzy No sound or distorted soundCan’t advance through a movie Play doesn’t beginCan’t program the remote Lost the remote controlRemote won’t work Can’t get to Digital Media Recorder’s main menuHandling Cautions Maintenance of CabinetCleaning Discs Formation of CondensationBack of the Digital Media Recorder Explanation of Jacks from left to rightFront Panel Controls Underneath the doorVideo Jacks and Cables Explanation of Input Jacks and CablesComponent Video Y, Pb, Pr Jacks and Cables Audio/Video Jacks and Cables RCA-typeHow you get service Limited WarrantyWhat your warranty covers For how long after your purchaseHow state law relates to warranty What your warranty does not coverLimitation of Warranty If you purchased your product outside the United StatesAccessory Information Memory Card Readers* Not PicturedThis page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank Tocom 1590938A Rev Thomson multimedia Inc North Meridian Street Indianapolis,Trademarks Registered Marcas Registradas Thomson multimedia Inc