24EN
SIMPLEOPERATIONforHDDdeck(cont.)
Simple
Playback
Turn on the TV and select the AV mode.
If the recorder is turned on with HDD deck selected, there may be about 30 seconds' delay in starting to show pictures on the screen.
1
2
3
TURN ON THE RECORDER
Press POWER. The button corresponding to the previously selected deck lights on the front panel.
SELECT HDD DECK
Press HDD. The HDD button lights on the front panel.
START PLAYBACK
Press PLAY. The HDD playback indicator lights on the front panel.
One of the following screens will appear:
POWER
POWER
HM-HDS1
| HDD | PLAY |
|
| DIGITPURE TECHNOLOGY |
REC LINK | STOPPLAYPAUSEREC | |
| HDD | |
MENU NAVI |
| REW FEW |
OK |
|
|
CH |
| A. DUB |
| STOP | PAUSE |
EJECT
VIDEO | (M) L – AUDIO – R |
PAUSE |
F - 1 |
4
5
–the program which has been recorded on the HDD deck at the last and has not been played back yet
–the program which has been stopped during playback
–the HDD Navigation screen (See the next page.)
●There are some programs for demonstration on the HDD deck when it is shipped from the factory.
PAUSE PLAYBACK
Press PAUSE.
●To resume normal playback, press PLAY.
STOP PLAYBACK
Press STOP. The HDD playback indicator turns off.
HDD 1
2
POWER
Recording Speed on the HDD deck
This recorder has a 40 Gbyte hard disk drive. The pictures and sounds recorded on the HDD deck and other information are written down on the hard disk drive.
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
< | 0 | > |
1
2
PLAY
STOP
–+
3
4
PAUSE
As recording format for the HDD deck, MPEG2 format, the same for DVD, is used. As a guide for picture quality, the “bps” unit is used to represent how much data can be recorded per second. The larger this value, the better the picture quality is but the more capacity is required for recording. Select SP for programs where quick movement occurs, such as sports programs, and SEP for talk shows, etc. where relativity less movement.
The recording speeds of the recorder are set as follows:
Recording | Recording | Maximum |
speed | amount | recording time |
|
|
|
SP | about 6.4 Mbps | about 14 hours |
|
|
|
LP | about 4.5 Mbps | about 20 hours |
|
|
|
EP | about 3.2 Mbps | about 28 hours |
|
|
|
SEP | about 2.2 Mbps | about 40 hours |
|
|
|