Direct Recording to HDD

HDD

Explained below is the standard procedure

for recording the programme being viewed onto HDD.

• A maximum of 12 hours can be recorded

onto HDD in one direct recording session.

VIDEO Plus+• A maximum of 199 programmes can be recorded (saved) onto HDD.

NOTE

• The content being recorded will not be recorded if power failure occurs or if power cord is accidentally unplugged.

* Also direct recording to a DVD-RW/R is possible (page 38).

Preparation for Direct Recording

• When you record NICAM broadcast, set “NICAM” setting to “AUTO” (see page 95).

• When recording to the HDD, the recorded data is the same as that recorded to a DVD-RW in VR mode.

1 Press HDD to select HDD mode.

• The HDD button on the front of the Recorder lights up.

• HDD mode is selected automatically when the power is turned on.

2 Press the Number buttons or CH'/ "to select the channel to be recorded.

3 Press REC MODE to select the recording mode.

• The recording mode changes as shown below each time the button is pressed.

FINE SP LP EP MNgg

Recording mode set by selecting

“MNgg” is the recording mode set on the “MANUAL REC. MODE” Select

screen (page 41).

4 Press Æ REC during broadcast viewing.

Recording begins and REC icon displays in TV screen.

REC indicator (for HDD) on the front of Recorder is lit red during recording.

REC icon

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REC

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1 / 1

1 / 1

0 0 : 1 9 : 3 0

5 Press REC PAUSE to pause recording.

Record Pause does not work during Chasing Playback.

During pause, the REC indicator (for HDD) on the front of the Recorder blinks.

Recording to HDD

REC PAUSE icon

6 Press REC PAUSE to resume recording.

7 Press REC STOP to stop record- ing.

“DATA IS BEING RECORDED TO DISC.” displays on TV screen and recording stops.

NOTE

Data is still written to the disc after recording is stopped, and so you may be unable to start the next recording immediately.

You cannot record programmes whose recording is prohibited.

Timer recording cannot be performed during direct recording. To perform timer recording, stop direct recording before the preset time for timer recording.

Inserting Chapter Marks Manually during Recording

Press CHAPTER MARK (under the cover).

“RECORDED CHAPTER MARK. ” is displayed and chapter mark will be inserted.

You cannot insert chapter marks during Simultaneous Recording/Playback.

Setting the Record End Time during Direct

Recording (Simple

Recording Timer)

HDD

1 Press Æ REC on the remote control during recording.

The “SET STOP TIME” screen is displayed.

2 Press '/ " to set the end time.

The end time can be set in units of 15 minutes.

Total recording time cannot exceed 12 hours so the end time has to be set accordingly.

Press EXIT to stop setting midway through.

SET STOP TIME.

STOP TIME 10 : 30

SELECT

ENTER ENTER

3 Press SET/ENTER.

The record end time is set, and the Simple Recording Timer indicator (clock mark) lights up on the front

display panel.

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Sharp DV-HR300H, DV-HR350H operation manual Direct Recording to HDD, Inserting Chapter Marks Manually during Recording

DV-HR350H, DV-HR300H specifications

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