Recording functions

Automatic programming (Naviclick)

Your DVD recorder offers you a TV programming guide for certain channels.The information it provides are broadcast by these channels and can be downloaded.The updating of Naviclick information is carried out once every 24 hours. Naviclick allows you to display on your screen the programmes of those channels and to select the broadcasts you wish to record simply by clicking on them.

Consulting the TV guide with Naviclick
MENU ￿ Watch TV ￿ OK ￿ Naviclick ￿ OK

The programme guide will be available for 24 hours after it is commissioned as long as the download parameters are correct (settings on page 34).

Use the keys C, B to move from one channel to another or to move around in the channel programme list (▲, ▼ moving from one programme to another) (FWD, REV moving from 6 to 6 programmes).

To consult the programs of the channels at a given time, choose a program from the list (e.g.: 9 o’clock news) and use the (C, B) keys to move on to the programs of the other channels.

Recording through the Naviclick TV guide
1.Select a channel on your DVD recorder.
2.Press the NAVICLICK key and wait for the Naviclick page to appear.

3.Go to the programme you want to record. Move from one channel to another with PR+/PR- or C, B.

4.Confirm by pressing OK.
5.To select another programme to record, press C to display the Naviclick page.

6.Leave the menu using EXIT. Switch off your DVD recorder or leave it switched on (don’t forget to load a DVD R or DVD RW disc if you modify the default internal DVR destination to DVD R/RW in the programming setup menu). In this case the DVD recorder will automatically seek the channel to automatically record at the correct recording time.

Note: for the correct downloading of the programme guide, the clock of your DVD recorder must be set.

Recording from a connected device

1.Satellite receiver - When you are watching a channel, select the DVD recorder’s AV2 input with the AV key on the remote control. AV2-SAT-CABLis displayed in the banner and on the display (LIVE AV2) on the DVD recorder for the SCART IN socket.

2.Video camera or other device - When you are watching a channel, use AV to select the AV3 (AUDIO/VIDEO or S-VIDEO IN) socket if your video camera is connected to the front of your DVD recorder.

Record with REC (RECORD).
Stop the recording by pressing twice on the STOP key.

3.USB or DV IN Device - If you connect a compatible appliance to the DV IN or USB sockets on the front, an additional line will appear in the main menu. Select this line to access the functions which are proposed.

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