Bang & Olufsen HDR 2 manual Introducing the hard disc recorder and Beo4, Record programmes

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Introducing the hard disc recorder and Beo4

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Introducing the hard disc recorder and Beo4

With the Bang & Olufsen hard disc recorder, you do not need to use video tapes any more. Instead, you can store recordings on the built-in hard disc.

If the hard disc is full, the recorder automatically makes space available for new recordings. You can prevent deletion of your most important recordings, so they can only be deleted on your command.

 

 

HARD DISC CONTENT

 

ALL

THE SOPRANOS

12:14

17 JUN

1:34

CROCODILE

HUNTER

9:12

17

JUN

1:00

WRC RALLY

 

12:00

14

JUN

1:12

AUSTRALIAN

OPEN

9:00

13

JUN

3:25

SAT

117

 

23:00

29

MAY

2:55

TV

24

 

18:00

24

MAY

1:05

V.AUX 4

 

23:10

22

MAY

12:30

DAYS OF THUNDER

22:00

20 MAY

1:55

CASABLANCA

21:00

13

APR

2:15

 

edit

 

 

 

 

group

 

options

 

 

 

 

play GO

With the hard disc recorder, you do not have to clutter up your home with piles of video tapes. You can store your recordings on the hard disc and bring up an overview of recordings on your television screen at any time.

The hard disc recorder also makes it possible for you to pause an on-going programme for a short break and replay it later, so you do not miss anything.

Record programmes

The hard disc recorder gives you the opportunity to record and store TV, Satellite (DTV*) and set-top box (STB) programmes on the hard disc.

You decide whether to store them temporarily or permanently. The manual and timed recordings you make are stored in HARD DISC CONTENT, and the on-going programs you pause and replay are put temporarily in a three-hour replay buffer. If you wish, you can move saved programmes from the buffer to

HARD DISC CONTENT.

 

Replay buffer

HARD DISC

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONTENT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*NOTE! On some Beo4 remote controls, the DTV button is called SAT and the V MEM button is called V TAPE.

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