TVGuardian DRM-2001G Timer Recording, Setting up the input source, Set up the recording mode

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Timer Recording

You can set-up the unit to schedule recordings to begin and end at a specific time. You can record to the hard drive or directly to a DVD. This feature is useful if you know the specific quality, time, date, and channel of a program you want to record in advance.

1.Press the “TIMER” button to enter the timer recording schedule setup menu, as shown in the chart to the right. There are 8 records in this menu. Each record represents a recording schedule.

2.In the timer recording setup menu, use the ▲ or ▼ button to select a record, and press the “OK” button.

Setting up the input source:

In the Item Editor dialog box, use the ▲ or ▼ and “OK” buttons to select the value of “SOURCE”

Setting up the recording quality:

In the Item Editor dialog box, use the ▲ or ▼ and “OK” buttons to select the recording quality. For more information about recording quality, for reference: HQ, SP, SP+, EP, LP, SLP.

Set up the recording mode:

This setting is done with the third control unit in “Item Editor” dialog box. Move the cursor ▲ or ▼ to select the row, and press the “OK” button to initiate the drop-down menu. The settings are as follows:

Weekly: recording every week.

Daily: recording everyday

Once: recording on a certain date

Setting up the recording date:

If you select “Weekly” press the “OK” button to confirm. Move the cursor to the right and press the “OK” button to pop up a week list, as shown in the chart. Select the day(s) you want to record.

If you select “Once” press the “OK” button. The date input editor box will appear on the right. Highlight the box and press the “OK” button, and then use the number buttons to enter the date in the form of “DD/MM/YY” press the “OK” button to confirm. If the input is invalid, the system will prompt an input error message. At the same time, the “Date Input Editor Box” will be left empty. Please enter the date again.

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Contents DVD Recorder with 80GB Hard Drive DRM-2001G User’s Manual Safety Instructions Table of Contents Identification of Controls Remote Control To install batteries and use remote control System Connections System Connections Connection for Recording External Signals Front Panel Signal System Setup Operation Interface and General StepsAuto Chapter Marker Recording Quality APS Auto Program ScanSetup Menu Video Modify ChannelTV Type TV Display Video Output FormatVideo Output Close CaptionSetup MENU-AUDIO Setup MENU-LANGUAGE System LanguageAudio Language Subtitle LanguageSetup MENU-DATE/TIME Date-Time SettingProgram Datedd/mm/yySetup MENU-PREFERENCES Reset to Factory DefaultScreen Saver Setup MENU-TIME Shift TVGuardian Feature Recording Mode Entering the recoding mode and menu descriptionRecording modes Manual RecordingOne Touch Recording OTR DV Controlled RecordingRecord from hard drive to optical disc Instructions for Creating a YesDVD Timer Recording Setting up the input sourceSetting up the recording quality Set up the recording modeSetting up the starting time of recording Setting up the end time of recordingSetting up the record title To delete a set timer recordingPlay Mode Menu DescriptionOperation Auto Play Pre-Recorded DiscsEnter Title Before Playing Enter Menu Before PlayingPlay Mode Control Normal PlayRepeat Play Program PlayPlayback Control Selection Play Mode Goto Button Audio SelectionAudio Channel Selection Multi-Angle Switch Subtitle SelectionPBC ON/OFF Picture Zoom FunctionHard Disc Drive Play Mode Hard Disc Drive PlaybackZoom Time Shifting Save OptionDisplay Entering the Disc Operation Mode Disc OperationLock Disc Rename DiscRecord a New Title Overwrite DiscFinalize Disc ExitHard Disc Drive Editing Editing from the Hard DriveDelete SplitSegment Changing the Index PictureRename LockProtect Title Editing Editing TitlesEnter the Chapter Editing Mode Chapter EditingOperation Steps Selecting the title to be edited Setting the chapter marker Splitting the titleHiding and un-hiding the chapter Indexing a pictureTroubleshooting Guide Technical Specifications DVD, MPEG-IIGlossary of Terms Term DefinitionGlossary of Terms