CyberHome Entertainment CH-DVR 1500 DVD+R Discs must be Finalized, Title Limit, Timer Recordings

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RECORDING

Selecting Titles to Overwrite

You can select titles to overwrite by pressing REC from the Title Screen. In the example below, the recorder is in DVD mode with the Title Screen displayed and TITLE 2 selected. When the recording is started from this location by pressing REC twice, a new title will replace TITLE 2 - and TITLE 3 if the recording is of sufficient length. TITLE 1 will be preserved because of it’s position in front of the title that was selected when REC was pressed.

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CH 44

 

 

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8:00:00 PM, Jan 2, 2003

 

 

Length: 0:30:00 Quality: HQ

2CH 36

6:00:00 PM, Jan 3 2003 Length: 0:30:00 Quality: HQ

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CH 44

 

6:00:00 PM, Jan 5 2003

 

Length: 0:60:00 Quality:

OVERWRITE

!DVD+R Discs must be FINALIZED

Remember, your recording is not complete on a DVD+R disc until the disc is FINALIZED. Until a DVD+R disc is finalized, it can be recorded to, played back and edited on the DVD Recorder, but it will not be compatible with any other DVD Player. Finalization makes the disc compatible for playback on standard DVD Players. Once a disc is finalized, no more recordings can be added.

For more on Finalization, see EDITING YOUR RECORDINGS.

!Title Limit

A DVD+R/RW disc may contain up to 48 titles. Attempting to add additional title after this limit has been reached will result in an error.

Timer Recordings

You can use the Timer function to schedule recordings to begin and end at specific times. Timer Recordings are designed for unattended operation, and will only work when the recorder is in Standby Mode. During a Timer Recording, the recorder may not be used for any other operations.

CH+

 

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DVD/TV LIVE SOURCE

TIMER

 

ENTER

REC REC MODE

EDIT

 

CH-

1 To begin programming a scheduled recording, press the TIMER button on the remote control or front panel. This will access the recorder’s built-in Timer Setup Screen, where you can program up to 8 scheduled recordings.

 

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Entry

Freq

Start

Length

Source

Speed

 

 

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02

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__/__/__

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__/__/__

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__/__/__

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__/__/__

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__/__/__

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1ENTRY - You can input up to 8 independent schedules for Timer Recordings.

2FREQ - The frequency that the schedule will automatically repeat. The following options are available:

SINGLE DATE (No Repeat): The default setting is the current date. This setting will be cleared after the recording is finished, or an error occurs, and will not be repeated.

MON-FRI:The recording will take place each week day, Monday through Friday, but not on Saturday or Sunday.

DAILY: The recording is repeated every day.

WEEKLY (MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, SUN): The recording will take place once each week on the day specified.

3START - The time that the recording will begin, in 24- hour time. In this format, 1:00PM is represented as 13:00, 2:00PM as 14:00, etc.

4LENGTH - The length of the recording.

5SOURCE - The Video Input Source that will be used for the recording: TV Tuner, Video 1, S-Video 1, Video 2, S- Video 2.

6SPEED - The Recording Speed (Quality Mode): HQ, SP, LP, EP, SLP.

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Contents Video Explanation of warning symbols Safety InstructionsRead the following instructions carefully Contents DVD+R/RW Recorder IntroductionProgressive Scan DVD Player Optical disc compatibility Caring for Optical DiscsMake sure the package contents are complete Remote Control Functional OverviewFront Panel Front VFD Display Displays the number of the current Title on a DVD discSetup Menu Back PanelConnecting the video output to your TV ConnectionsComposite Video Typical connection Important note for older TV modelsVideo Resetting the video outputComponent Video Audio Output Connections Antenna & TV ConnectionsBack AV Inputs Video in 1, S-VIDEO Connecting Audio/Video recording sources to the A/V InputsFront AV Inputs Video in 2, S-VIDEO Powering on the unit Initial Setup ProcedureUsing the Menus Setup LanguageSelect the DVD Playback Mode Using Disc MenusDVD Player Operation Inserting a DiscBasic Disc Playback About the Screen SaverAdvanced Playback Slow Motion PlaybackJumping to a Specific Title, Chapter or Time Repeating a Disc, Chapter, Title or TrackRepeating a Segment You Define Using the Zoom FunctionMulti-Angle Function Muting the sound Changing the audio trackSubtitles Displaying Playback InformationUsing the zoom function with JPGs Viewing JPG FilesSlide Shows Viewing thumbnails of your JPG picturesPlaying MP3 Files MP3 PlayerRecording Introduction to RecordingDiscs you can Record To What you can Record FromSetting Recording Options Setting the Record SpeedSetting the Auto Chapter Option Checking the Time and Date TV Tuner Setup Choose Cable or Antenna Scanning for Available Channels Adding and Deleting ChannelsTitle Screen Types of RecordingsMaking a Live Recording Automatically Adding Chapter MarkersRecording Recording Over Existing TitlesOverwriting from a Playback Point Timer Recordings DVD+R Discs must be FinalizedTitle Limit Selecting Titles to OverwriteTimer Recording Messages To exit the Timer Menu, press TimerEditing Overview Editing Your RecordingsEdit Menu Functions Title Screen Edit Menu Functions Playback Chapter Markers Only are AddedChapter Limit Edit TitleRemove Chapter Chapter Markers Only are RemovedHide Chapter Hiding Video Segments with the Hide Button Use the Play Full Title OptionShow Chapter Erasing a DVD+RW Disc Press Setup to enter the Setup MenuNew Picture Using the Setup Menu DVD Recorder Setup MenuLanguage Settings Video Setup Audio Setup OptionsSystem Setup Timer Record Record Mode OptionsDisc Media Options Troubleshooting Common Problems & SolutionsIf the disc is a DVD+R, make sure it has been DVD Player may not support DVD+R/RW discsSpecifications Index