11)When multiple devices are connected, the response time may be relatively long when selecting a device. This may happen when there is a device(s) that malfunctions and degrades the 1394 connection speed when multiple devices are connected.

In this case, you have to discover and remove the defective device from the connection by removing the devices one by one.

12)Copy Protection

-You can record a Copy-Free, or Copy-One-Generation screen.

-Although you cannot record a Copy-No-More, or Copy-Never screen, you can view it through another device.

13)When multiple devices are connected, and a device malfunctions while playing DVHS or AVHDD, the user may experience discontinuous screen play.

14)When playing and recording a program simultaneously using AVHDD, and the program is copy protected, the program may not play depending on whether the AVHDD device supports simultaneous copy protection.

Recording Tips

1)Recording using the Target List while also watching the screen being recorded.

-Check that the AVHDD and DVHS devices are connected.

-Select a source device to be recorded and press the Target button.

-Select a device to be recorded from the Target List.

2)Recording a program in the Program List of AVHDD using another device.

-Select an AVHDD program to be recorded from the Program List and press Copy.

-Select the target device from the Target List.

NOTES

In this case, the selected program is automatically played and displayed on the TV screen and the target device automatically starts recording.

Controlling a device through another device or through a manual operation may cause a malfunction when controlling a device through the TV. When copying a program, the recording will not stop automatically when the program reaches its end.

Although the recordings of the corresponding devices necessary for a Copy operation will be performed regardless of the copy protection, you will not be able to watch the copied program if the program is copy protected.

When recording an HD program on cable TV or from satellite, programs on some channels may not be recorded if the program exceeds the limit of the allowable range of recording devices such as D-VHS.

If a recording is in process and another command is issued while the ”Recording...” D-Net Notice is displayed on the screen, the recording might fail.

Tips on stopping recording

1)In general, you can instantly evaluate the currently recording device through the Target List. If you select a device that you wish to stop, a message appears asking if you really want to stop recording.

2)For DVHS. If you select a recording DVHS from the Device List, a message appears asking if you really want to stop recording.

3)For AVHDD, if the program currently being recorded is selected, you can stop the recording using the Recording stop button.

NOTE

Controlling a device through another device or through a manual operation may cause a malfunction when controlling a device through the TV.

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