Teac HDR2500T User Manual - page 25
User’s Manual
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Timeshift Start Mode
Press
keys to select Always, Pause Key or Never.
Always:
System always record programs in the background temporarily. When changing
channels or switching the unit to operation mode, system will delete recorded information and
start recording program of current channel.
Pause Key:
Start time shifted recording with PAUSE key.
Never:
Unit will not start time shift recording.
Note: For corresponding operations, please refer to
§
5.7 Time Shift.
5.3 Instant Recording
If you want to record current program instantly, you can use this function.
Note: Radio program can’t be recorded.
1. Start Recording
When watching program, press RECORD key to start recording and a symbol
is
displayed in top left corner of screen.
Once a recording is started, the recording file is displayed on the recorded list even though it is
not finished yet. To view the recorded file, press LIST key (See
§
5.5 Playback File
) or alter-
natively select the File List menu (See
§
5.6 Edit Recorded File
).
To record another channel, switch to the channel you want to record and press RECORD key
again.
Pressing PAUSE key directly will not pause the current recording. You must press RECORD
key to display record Info window, in which you can select “Pause” and press OK key to pause
valid recording.
Warning:
1. Do not move the unit nor unplug the main AC power while it is running. It may cause
damage to recorded program and internal HDD.
2. When a program is being recorded onto an external USB device, you must not dis-
connect it. Arbitrary disconnecting may cause damage to the recording file and USB
storage device.
2. Current Recording Information
Switch to a channel in recording, and press RECORD key to enter recording information win-
dow, or select Main Menu → PVR → Recording Info and press OK key to enter.
Index: Press
keys to select recording index
(R1 or R2).
Mode: Display recording mode. (Quick or Sched-
ule).
File Name: You can rename the file.Press OK key
to display a keyboard. For detailed operations,
refer to
§
5.6.3 Rename Recorded File
.
Valid Record Time: Display valid record time.