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How to read the Video

Navigation screen

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Navigation

 

 

 

SEARCH

LIBRARY

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NAVI. SET UP

0107 ALL SPORTS TAPE

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1. SYDNEY OLYMPIC

 

 

2. FOOTBALL

 

4

3.EURO 96 ENGLAND

4.PROJECT XYZ

SYDNEY OLYMPIC

 

[SHOW]

LS3

5

12/21/02 SAT 6:30 AM – 5:53 PM

DBS 256CH

6

PLAY

STOP

DELETE

EDIT

 

EXIT

OK

SELECT WITH ARROW KEYS

 

NAVI

SELECT

THEN PRESS [OK]

 

 

 

 

 

 

1Tape number and tape title2Maximum blank time on the tape3[Page No./Total Page No.] (only 4 programs can beshown at a time)4Program title included on a tape5The detailed program information currentlyselected (date, channel, category, start time, end time, recording speed)6Operational commands Example

SYDNEY OLYMPIC

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EURO 96

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2:00

ENGLAND

1:00

8:00 (LS3)

(LS3)

4:00 (LS3)

(LS3)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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*“BLANK” appears for non-recorded part, the part whose information has been deleted manually ( pg. 54), or the part where new program has been recorded.

A Deactivating Video Navigation

If you do not want to store program information, you can deactivate the Video Navigation function.

1 Access Video Navigation screen Press NAVI.2 Access Navigation Set Up screen
Press %fi @ # to move

Navigation

 

 

 

the arrow to “NAVI. SET

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LIBRARY

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NAVI. SET UP

NAVIGATION SET UP

 

USED MEMORY 66%

UP”, then press or

NAVIGATION

 

OFF

 

OK.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXIT

OK

SELECT WITH ARROW KEYS

 

NAVI

SELECT

THEN PRESS [OK]

 

3 Deactivate Video Navigation

 

 

 

Press @ #.

Navigation

 

 

 

● Each time you press

SEARCH

LIBRARY

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NAVI. SET UP

NAVIGATION SET UP

 

USED MEMORY 66%

@ #, Video Navigation

NAVIGATION

 

OFF

 

turns “ON” or “OFF”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXIT

OK

SELECT WITH ARROW KEYS

 

NAVI

SELECT

THEN PRESS [OK]

 

4 Return to normal screen

Press NAVI.

NOTE:

If you press NAVI when a cassette is not loaded, “NO TAPE!” appears on the TV screen. If the VCR does not recognize the tape number of the loaded cassette, “UNRECOGNIZED TAPE NUMBER!” appears on the TV screen.