Using the DIRECT NAVIGATOR
Selecting programmes to play
[RAM]
A list of programmes is created as you record them. You can use this list to find the programmes you want to watch.
Preparation
≥Switch [DVD, TV] (15) to “DVD”.
≥Insert a disc you have recorded on.
1Press [DIRECT NAVIGATOR] (9).
≥The programme list appears.
≥The images for the currently highlighted list are played in the background.
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
| No. Name | Date | Time | Title | Edit | |
3 | 01 | BBC 1 | 24/7 WED | 10:00 | Dinosaur | 1 |
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| 02 | BBC 1 | 24/7 WED | 9:00 | Auto action | 1 |
| 03 | BBC 1 | 24/7 WED | 11:00 | USJ | 1 |
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| TOTAL 3 | No. | SELECT |
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0 – 9 | ENTER | RETURN |
2Use [3, 4] (10) to select the programme you want to watch and press [ENTER] (10).
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
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3 | 01 | BBC 1 | 24/7 WED | 10:00 | Dinosaur | 1 | ||
| 02 | BBC 1 | 24/7 WED | 9:00 | Auto action | 1 | programme number 2. | |
| 03 | BBC 1 | 24/7 WED | 11:00 | USJ |
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≥Play of the images that were playing in the background continues.
ªTo clear the programme list
Press [DIRECT NAVIGATOR] (9) or [RETURN] (23).
For your reference
≥The direct navigator works while stopped, playing or recording. ≥You can also select programmes from the list in step 2 by
entering a
≥Titles are only displayed if you have given the programme a title.
About the programme list
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
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| 24/7 WED | 10:00 |
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| BBC 1 | Dinosaur | 1 | |||||
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| 02 | BBC 1 | 24/7 WED | 9:00 | Auto | Enter Title | 1 |
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| N | 03 BBC 1 | 24/7 WED | 11:00 | USJ | Protection | 1 | |
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| X | 04 BBC 1 | 25/7 THU | 12:00 | FootballPartial Erase | 1 | ||
f) | 3 | ¥ | 05 | BBC 1 | 26/7 FRI | 21:00 |
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g) | TOTAL 5 | SELECT |
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a)Programme number, broadcast name, recording date, time recording started, programme title (if entered).
≥Programme 1 is selected in the example.
b)Write-protected:
≥Displayed when you have protected the programme. Programme 1 has been protected in the example.
c)Copy-protected:
≥Displayed when you have recorded a programme that has copy protection, from broadcast.
d)N/P (N: NTSC, P: PAL):
≥Displayed when you recorded using a different encoding system from that of the TV system currently selected on the unit.
e)Unable to play: X
≥Displayed if you cannot play the programme.
f)Currently recording: ¥
≥Displayed when the programme is being recorded.
g)Scroll bar
≥If there are more than six programmes, you can move down the list by using [3, 4] (10) and this bar shows your approximate position in the list.
h)Total number of programmes
≥Shows the total number of programmes.
i)Sub menu
≥Displayed when you use [1] (10). (You can see this during simultaneous recording and play but you are unable to perform operations.)
≥Erase a programme (page 42). ≥Enter or edit a title (page 42).
≥Check a programme’s contents (page 42).
≥Divide a selected programme into two (page 44).
For your reference
≥The list can show up to 99 programmes that you have recorded. ≥When using
not displayed in the submenu.
≥The contents of the list are recorded on the disc. ≥[RAM]
When the disc is protected (pages 38, 73), you can only access “Properties”. Release the protection to access other items.
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