JVC 240-020-505 manual Daily REC Daily Recording, Finalizing for Playback on Other DVD Players

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Recording

DAILY REC (Daily Recording)

DAILY REC allows recording to start/end automatically at a designated time on a daily basis.

Specify whether to use the DAILY REC feature using the DAILY REC item on the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen.

Finalizing (for Playback on Other DVD Players)

Finalize a disc recorded using this DVD recorder as described below in order to ensure that it can be played on other DVD players. In the case of DVD-RWs, playback will be possible on DVD players that support video mode.

After finalizing a disc;

RECORDER MENU (1/2) Screen

RECORDER MENU (1/2)

MENU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHAPTER CREATION

MANUAL

SET INTERVAL

Every05Min

AUTO CHAPTER (REC PAUSE)

ON

ENCODE QUALITY

SP

TIMELAPSE REC

ON

AUDIO ENCODE

NO AUDIO

DAILY REC

 

ON

TIMELAPSE MODE RECORDING SIZE: --Hour --Min

TL RecTime 1.0 sec / IntervalTime

002 sec

Configuration

1.Display the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen.

2.Set the DAILY REC item on the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen to ON.

The DAILY REC configuration screen will be displayed.

3.Set accordingly on the DAILY REC configuration screen.

START TIME

: For setting the time to start recording (hr: min).

END TIME

: For setting the time to end recording (hr: min).

1Change the set value.

Use the cursor buttons ( / / / ) on the main unit to highlight the 8 or 9 buttons on the configuration screen, followed by pressing the / button on

No additional recording will be possible.

The title menu cannot be changed.

The titles created before finalizing will be displayed as the top menu.

Finalizing

The process of finalizing can be carried out in two different ways.

Select DISC MENU and then FINALIZE from the Setup Menu.

Select FINALIZE on the REC CONTROL panel when this is being used for recording.

Setup Procedure: Insert the disc to be finalized.

the main unit.

1.If using the Setup Menu:

1. If using the REC CONTROL panel : (Only VIDEO

DAILY REC Configuration Screen

START TIME

 

END TIME

 

 

h

 

m

 

h

 

m

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

08

:

29

 

19

:

00

 

SET

NO USE

Confirm

RECORDER MENU (1/2) Screen

8: Value increases upon pressing the button.

9: Value decreases upon pressing the button.

2 Confirm set value.

Use the cursor buttons ( / / / ) on the main unit to highlight the SET button on the configuration screen, followed by pressing the SET button on the main unit.

This confirms the set values and the configuration screen disappears.

The specified time will be displayed as the set value of the DAILY REC item.

* Select the NO USE button on the configuration screen, followed by pressing the

DISC MENU

MENU

 

FINALIZE

 

EXECUTE

CANCEL DISC FINALIZATION

CANCEL

AUTO FINALIZE

OFF

AUTO CANCEL DISC FINALIZ.

OFF

DISC ERASE (QUICK)

CANCEL

DISC ERASE (FULL)

CANCEL

q Press the SET UP button to display the Setup Menu, and then select DISC.

w Set FINALIZE from the DISC MENU screen to EXECUTE and then press the SET button.

000 minLINE OUT or Y/C out terminal)

 

 

 

 

DVD-RW

Select FINALIZE and then press

 

 

 

 

 

the keyboard’s Enter key.

 

 

 

 

 

FINALIZE

 

FINALIZE button

 

DISC TITLE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REC

04/05/04

 

TITLE 01

0:11:22

11:20:00

 

CHAPTER 01

0:11:22

RECORDER MENU (1/2)

MENU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHAPTER CREATION

MANUAL

 

SET INTERVAL

Every05Min

AUTO CHAPTER (REC PAUSE)

ON

 

ENCODE QUALITY

SP

 

TIMELAPSE REC

ON

 

AUDIO ENCODE

NO AUDIO

DAILY REC

 

08:29

19:00

TIMELAPSE MODE RECORDING SIZE: 200Hour 00Min

TL RecTime 1.0 sec / IntervalTime 002 sec

Set time

When the main unit is operated during DAILY REC, a "DAILY RECORDING" and "DAILY REC" message will be displayed respectively on the monitor and LCD, and operation will be disabled. To stop recording, press the STOP button for at least 3 seconds.

SET button on the main unit to clear the set values.

Performing DAILY REC

To perform DAILY REC, insert a recordable disc and set it to the Stop mode. Next, set this unit to the Operate ON mode.

It will switch automatically to the Record Pause mode approximately 10 seconds before recording starts.

Recording will start automatically upon reaching the start time.

Recording will end automatically upon reaching the end time.

If the EDIT MENU item on the DVD MENU screen is set to ENABLE, the Chapter Edit menu screen will appear.

The above operation will be repeated on a daily basis.

To cancel the DAILY REC mode, set the DAILY REC item on the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen to NO USE. When the power is turned OFF, the DAILY REC settings will be cleared and automatically set to NO USE.

The screen that will now be displayed depends on the setting of EDIT MENU from the DVD MENU screen.

When DISABLE is set, finalization starts.

If this is set to ENABLE, a screen for editing title menus will

 

appear. Use this screen to confirm that the title menu is as

 

required, to modify the display style, and to input title

 

names. (Page 50)

 

 

The message “PLEASE WAIT” will be displayed on the monitor during finalizing. The message “WAIT” will appears on the DVI OUT terminal.

The message will disappear when finalization has been completed and the normal screen display will then be restored.

(The REC CONTROL panel will not be displayed.)

Select NO from the confirmation screen to cancel finalizing and return to the previous screen.

Notes

Notes on the DAILY REC Feature

Set the start time for recording to at least 30 seconds later than the current time when configuration is performed.

The unit switches to the Record Pause mode approximately 10 seconds before recording starts. DAILY REC will not start if STOP is executed when in the Record Pause mode. Additionally, recording will not stop at the preset end time if it is started manually while in the Record Pause mode.

Recording will be performed as follows when it is started manually at a time before the unit switches automatically to the Record Pause mode (at least 10 seconds prior to the preset start time).

When a start time is preset, recording will not stop at the preset end time. When a start time is not preset, recording will stop at the preset end time.

Recording may be discontinued if DISC FULL or SELL FULL occurs before the preset end time.

There may be a difference of 1 ~ 3 seconds in the start/end time of recording.

When recording is set to last for almost 1 full day, do so upon taking into account the time required for REC STOP and TITLE CLOSE processes. Set the end time and start time for the next recording such that they are at least 10 minutes apart from each other.

When sufficient interval is not created (as illustrated in the example below), recording on the following day may not be executed.

(Example) Start Time 0:00

End Time 23:59

A maximum of 20 minutes will be required to complete finalizing.

When finalizing is carried out, all of the disc’s recorded video and audio are stored in accordance with the DVD Video Standard; accordingly, this content can also be replayed as DVD video.

Although a disc finalized using this DVD recorder may in principle be played on other DVD players, there is no guarantee that all of its content will be playable.

When the AUTO FINALIZE item on the DISC menu screen is set to ON, finalization will be automatically performed when ejecting the disc. (When the EDIT MENU item on the DVD MENU screen is set to DISABLE.)

In the case of a DVD-RW/DVD+RW, it is possible to cancel the finalization and make an additional recording. (page 28.)

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