NetCommand® Controlled Recordings, continued

Note: When selecting channels, you may use the

ADJUST or , or use the number buttons.

Record List Screen

(Figure 16)

To view a list of all of your currently programmed recordings, select List from the Record/Connect screen. A maximum of  scheduled recordings are possible at

a time. To cancel a recording on the Record List, use ADJUST or to select the recording, then press

CANCEL.

Figure 16. Record List Screen

Cancel Current Recordings

To cancel a recording in progress, display the Device Selection menu and highlight the source of the recording. Confirm that the icon for VCR (or recording device) is in the Connection Section next to the TV icon. Press the CANCEL button. The icon for the VCR (or recording device) will disappear from the Connection Section to confirm the cancellation.

IMPORTANT

When recording digital channels from Ant-DTV or Cable DTV that have multiple sub or minor channels, all subchannels are recorded simultaneously. Some digital cable channels will contain too many sub channels for proper recording on DVHS. In these situations, there will not be picture or sound from any sub channel during playback.

Copy-Protected Material

When attempting to record copy-protected and

C protected material, the Record functions of the NetCommand and IEEE  systems may be prevented or stopped.

If one of the sub-channels in a bitstream is copy-protected, then the entire bitstream, that is, all programs for that bitstream or channel, are similarly copy-protected. If you have a recording that is tagged “Record Once”, NetCommand will not allow another copy to be made.

Restrictions for Traditional VCRs

If turned On, the HDTV Receiver must be viewing the source device.

Your VCR must be connected to the A/V Receiver VCR record outputs, or HDTV Receiver monitor outputs if you do not have an A/V Receiver.

The VCR must be set manually to “line input”. Display the Device Selection menu, highlight the VCR and press GUIDE to change VCR inputs.

If you are connected to an A/V Receiver, the A/V Receiver must be turned on.

To record directly from antenna or cable, connect the HDTV “Loop Out” to the VCR “Antenna In.”

The HDTV Receiver can select channels on compatible cable boxes for recordings. Leave the cable box turned on.

If the AV Receiver, source device or recording device cannot power On automatically, then leave those devices powered On.

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Mitsubishi Electronics HD-5000A manual Record List Screen, Cancel Current Recordings, Copy-Protected Material

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